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Vaughn Occupational High School

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Founded
  
1968

School district
  
Chicago Public Schools

Gender
  
Coed

District
  
Chicago Public Schools

Mascot
  
Eagles

Opened
  
1993 (as Vaughn Hs)

Grades
  
9–12

Phone
  
+1 773-534-3600

Principal
  
Noel McNally

School type
  
Public Secondary Special Education

Address
  
4355 N Linder Ave, Chicago, IL 60641, USA

Similar
  
Foreman College and Care, Mather High School, Prosser Career Academy, Taft High School, Schurz High School

Profiles

Jacqueline B. Vaughn Occupational High School is a public special education high school located in the Portage Park neighborhood on the northwest side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is a part of the Chicago Public Schools district. It serves students with disabilities in grade levels 9 through 12 or until a student reaches age 22. The school is named for Chicago public schools special education teacher and Chicago Teachers Union president Jacqueline B. Vaughn (1935–1994), she was the first African-American and first woman to head the nation's third largest teachers union local. Vaughn offers a rigorous, future focused program for students with Intellectual Disabilities. It teaches academics along with crucial life, occupational, and social skills through differentiated, hands-on, technology-rich instruction combined with frequent community based learning.

History

Vaughn Occupational High School opened in 1968 as Occupational Center C, later renamed Orlando W. Wilson Occupational High School after Chicago Police commissioner in 1975. In 1992, the school moved into its present location donated to the Chicago Public Schools by The Illinois Bell Telephone Company. The school was renamed to its current name after Jacqueline B. Vaughn by the Chicago Board of Education on April 1, 1993.

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