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Uplift Community High School

Chicago, IL · Chicago Public Schools District 299 · Grades 9 - 12

Not enough test data for a ranking (fewer than 30 students tested)

162
Students
2023–24 enrollment
6.8:1
Student / teacher ratio
72%
Free / reduced-price lunch
low-income indicator
77.7%
Chronically absent
IL average 25%

Uplift Community High School ranking

Not enough test data to rank this school.

Uplift Community High School students

Racial and ethnic breakdown of 162 students (202324, NCES) — and how it has shifted since 2013

Hispanic33%Black58%
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Hispanic 33%Black 58%11%82%20132023
GroupTrend20132023Change
Black81.6%58.0% 23.6 pts
Hispanic11.4%32.7% 21.3 pts
White2.4%4.3% 1.9 pts
Asian2.4%3.1% 0.7 pts
Two or more races2.1%1.2% 0.9 pts

Homes near Uplift Community High School

Typical home value $357K in zip 60640 as of 2026-05 · trend since 2000

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High schools near Uplift Community High School

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Frequently asked questions

What school district is Uplift Community High School in?

Uplift Community High School is part of the Chicago Public Schools District 299 district in Chicago, Illinois.

Is Uplift Community High School a good school?

Uplift Community High School does not have enough recent test data for a SchoolRow ranking.

What is the racial makeup of Uplift Community High School?

Black 58%, Hispanic 33%, White 4%, Asian 3% (162 students, 2023–24).

How much do homes near Uplift Community High School cost?

The typical home value in zip code 60640 is $357K as of 2026-05 (Zillow ZHVI).

Sources: state education department data (Illinois Report Card 2024–25, low-income, chronic absenteeism), National Center for Education Statistics via the Urban Institute (enrollment, demographics, staffing), Zillow Group (home values). Rankings are computed by SchoolRow from state English and Math results within grade level; they measure test performance, not everything that makes a school good.