I am currently a junior at our lady of Tepeyac Highschool and I highly recommend it because its one-on-one attentiion with the student and the teacher. The entire staff and principle is visible before and after school. I love it!
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Posted by a student on 10/24/08
My daughter attends tepeyac high school, and this is her first year. She loves this school. I have visited on many occasions and I also think that this school is great. My daughter has shown great improvement in her grades. She is more academically challanged and more responsible. Soon as she comes
... Read more home she hits the books and completes her homework, without me telling her to. To me the faculty and staff are very commited to your child, they are always there to assist as needed. They encourage your child to participate in activities, in and out of school. I think that sending her to tepeyac was the best decision that I made for her education and I would not change a thing. Keep up the good work tepeyac. Submitted by a very satisfied parent. Me Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/09/08
I have two daughters that attend Tepeyac and they love it there. I don't fancy it too much but they feel at home with the staff. I think the vice Principal should be head master though she does everything at the school. As for the corriculum, they try hard to keep the students challenged and work with
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Posted by a parent on 09/19/08
This is a school committed to young women and supports them in all the challenges they face. I respect the vision they have chosen and their work to make the young women they serve to be leaders. The school tries to develop a community among a diverse group of students. You have a very involved staff
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Posted by a parent on 12/14/07
I am currently attending Our Lady of Tepeyac H.S.,and I will be a senior this 2007-2008 yr.,and Tepeayc is a great experience for me. I'v e been on the Honor Roll for 3 straight years. I've been a successful student, and the teachers are there to help you. They can't help you, unless you wnat to help
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Posted by a student on 07/25/07
its pretty good high school there is a high percentage of girls who graduate form there and i mena the classes are great and small. they are better for our girls to be noticed and its an all girls school. ofcourse there is lots of oter programs that girls can be involved this year 06 like cheerleading
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Posted by a former student on 03/24/06
This school is in a ugly neighborhood, but it is amazing. I loved it. It is reasonably priced,not that many students which is excellent because every teacher knows your child. The girls are not just a number, they actually count and are known by their first and last names. Academically it is superior
... Read more than maria and other schools. Tepeyac currently has 250 girls. And will be growing. My sister went tepeyac and she will be finishing loyola this summer. My other sister is presently attending tepeyac and she loves it. We need more schools like this near the southside. This is the best small school you can send your daughter and actually get your monies worth! keep up the good job tepeyac! Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/27/06
This school is very behind as far as academic. They need new teachers who is willing to teach on a high school level. My daughter attends here and she said they are bad teachers. My daugther was behind her eight grade year she made a 1.9, Now she's on the a honor roll. They aren't challenging the students.
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Chicago schools — Our Lady Of Tepeyac High School is located at 2228 S Whipple St, Chicago IL 60623. 2228 S Whipple St is in the Little Village neighborhood and 60623 ZIP code in Chicago, IL The school district for Our Lady Of Tepeyac High School is the Archdiocese Of Chicago Education Off. Our Lady Of Tepeyac High School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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