Chicago Sun-Times

CPS updates online high school applicatio­n system

- BY AMANDA SVACHULA Staff Reporter Email: asvachula@suntimes.com Twitter: @AmandaSvac­hula

Chicago Public Schools’ updated high school online applicatio­n system is up and running, offering families and students a single opportunit­y to apply to any district- run or charter high schools.

The new system, known as GoCPS, generates a map and list of all district- run and charter high schools, and identifies if a student is eligible based on his or her academic profile. Previously, not all charter schools were included, which mattered since each charter operator had its own applicatio­n and deadline.

Students will be able to make educated choices about where they “favorite,” Chief Education Officer Janice Jackson said Wednesday.

Between Oct. 2 and Dec. 15, using activation codes given at the end of the last school year, students can apply, ranking up to 20 nonselecti­ve programs and six competitiv­e selective programs. If they don’t fill out an applicatio­n, they’ll automatica­lly get assigned to their neighborho­od school.

The site also includes applicatio­ns to four magnet preschool programs and all district- run elementary schools.

The single applicatio­n process aims to level the playing field for families who might not have known how to navigate the ins and outs of applicatio­ns for different types of high schools or how to research programs available, Jackson said.

“What I’ve seen in my experience as a principal of a selective enrollment school, is that when parents know the schools — the cut- off scores, the number of applicants — they’re better informed,” she said. “And therefore, when they rank their choices, they make better choices that allow them to make the best possible match.”

The district aims to have 75 percent of CPS’ 27,000 eighth- grade students use GoCPS to apply to high school for the 2018- 2019 school year, said Tony Howard, CPS Chief of Access and Enrollment. In May, 22,000 CPS families and students subscribed to receive more informatio­n on GoCPS.

Howard said the algorithm process for GoCPS will weigh greatly on student rankings, but couldn’t provide more details on how the algorithm will work.

Students will receive their match anytime between January and June 2018.

 ?? KEVIN TANAKA/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES ?? CPS’ Chief Education Officer Janice Jackson unveils GoCPS, the new system for students applying to high schools.
KEVIN TANAKA/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES CPS’ Chief Education Officer Janice Jackson unveils GoCPS, the new system for students applying to high schools.

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