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chicagoschooloptions
KeymasterCPS will release high school offers for any programs applied to via the GoCPS applications (SEHS & Choice Programs) as follows:
- MARCH 14th, 2025 – Results Released
- MARCH 19th, 2025 – SEHS Principal Discretion Process Opens
- APRIL 4th, 2025 – Accept/Decline Deadline
- APRIL 4th, 2025 – SEHS Principal Discretion Application Closes
- APRIL 21st, 2025 – Rolling Waitlist Process Opens
- MAY 2nd, 2025 – SEHS Principal Discretion Results Released
- 2 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER OFFER ISSUED – Waitlist Accept/Decline Deadline
Please feel free to post results to share. Applicants may be offered ONE school per application type (one Selective Enrollment HS offer and one Choice offer) and their neighborhood school is always available for them to attend at any time. Those currently enrolled at a school that includes a HS can also continue to stay at their current school.
If you are commenting about SEHS offers, please include your Tier, 900 pt total, and what order the school was ranked on your application. If you applied to Choice high schools as well, please include your child’s offer, point total (if applicable) and order it was ranked. Good luck!
Here is a slidedeck on “Selections Process Explained” and here are helpful videos (Selections is halfway down)
Cutoff scores for SEHS and Choice programs will be posted here after 3/14/25. Guide to Understanding Rankings & Cutoff Scores is HERE.
Point total information for the 25-26 selections process are available below.
CHOICE HIGH SCHOOL
SELECTIVE ENROLLMENT HIGH SCHOOL
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chicagoschooloptions
KeymasterYou cannot be on a Selective Enrollment Waitlist or see waitlist numbers at all if you accept an initial Selective Enrollment offer. You can ONLY be on a Selective Enrollment waitlist if you turn down your initial offer and join the Rolling Waitlist starting on 4/21/25. To avoid turning down a selective enrollment offer, you will need to accept the offered school and then do Principal’s Discretion to be considered for one of your other Selective Enrollment choices.
Principal’s Discretion (for SEHS only) https://www.cps.edu/gocps/high-school/results/principal-discretion/ is open from 3/19/25-4/4/25.
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chicagoschooloptions
KeymasterSign up for GoCPS trainings here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/HDoYbH1cSzOBJWD5jmJB6A#/registration
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CPSparent
GuestChecking in to see if there’s anyone who is trying to (use the trick and) get into the system to look at the results?
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one_more_time
GuestIt’s not working? Unless, there is another trick 😉
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Petra
GuestIt’s an entirely new platform/website this year, whatever trick worked last year won’t work.
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CPSparent
GuestAnxious to find out a couple of kids who are eyeing on Payton here.
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CPSparent
GuestOne got in WY; another got in Payton.
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Jamie
GuestgoCPS site won’t load login screen. Anyone else having the same issue?
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Lamom
GuestIt took us forever but eventually got in! Jones, Tier 3.
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TSM
GuestAlso took forever to get in, but our 8th grader got into Lane, which was his top choice. Tier 4
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TSM
Guestyikes on the triple post. Sorry
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ES
ParticipantCongrats to all those who got in!
If you don’t mind, can you also post what was your elementary school. Curious which elementary schools feed into SEHS.
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LTAC Parent
GuestThe website is so slow, but we eventually got in. I’m curious to see the cutoffs to gather my data for next the kid who’ll be going through this in 3 years.
My data for my current 8th grader is useless. He’s a tier 2 900, got into Payton, and will most likely decline to stay at Lane. Interestingly, he was waitlisted (#4) for both Jones pre-engineering and pre-law.
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8th grade student
Guestneighborhood boundary denied him from cte
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Hsmom
GuestJones Tier 4, 1st choice
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LTAC Parent
GuestThanks for the cutoffs!
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LTAC Parent
GuestUgh. I apologize for the double post. Apparently this blog is crashing too.
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8th grade student
GuestTier 3 and Northside with 868 🥳
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one_more_time
GuestCongrats!
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8th grade student
Guest880, T4, WY 1st choice from SW!!!! SO HAPPY!!
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ES
ParticipantCongrats! Were you in SW neighborhood or classical program?
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8th grade student
Guestclassical
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BWE
Guest869 T3 Jones. First choice!
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254ever
Guest900, Tier3, Payton from SN
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CPS
Guest900 Tier4, Payton, first choice.
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Mr Sheep
GuestNorthside Yayayayayay
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SK
Guest879 score Tier 4, offer from Jones 2nd choice. WY was 1st choice, the waitlist says Admin Declined. Minimum cutoff for WY is 880, is principal discretion a viable option to get into WY.
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idunno
GuestYes, PD is an option if WY was your first choice. The application requires work, but if you are interested you can absolutely try. Keep in mind, schools take only 5% of their freshman class through PD. That said, getting an offer from your second choice is amazing. Congratulations! All of these schools are outstanding and have incredible opportunities for their students. Whether it’s WY or Jones you will be so fortunate to attend an incredible SE high school.
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Ayesha
GuestGot into WY Tier 3 Score 866.
In my class there a lot of Tier 4 people and majority of them got waitlisted for SEHS-
Ayesha
GuestWY second choice first choice is WP
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CPSparent
GuestMay I ask which elementary school or AC are you currently going?
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Ayesha
GuestI don’t really wanna share my elementary school name. Most from my school getting accepted into great private schools like St.Ignatius, Fenwick or DePaul. Some students from my school got into WP.
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Bean
GuestScore 895 in tier 3. WY first choice and received an offer. Lasalle II magnet
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Citischool
GuestTier 4, 900, Jones (1st choice), from private school
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Janemama
Guest900 Tier 4 Jones 1st Choice
I like Jones’ scoring spread across the rank and tiers. Looks balanced. Northside looks unbalanced for sure.
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ES
ParticipantAgree, Jones seems to have kids at about similar level scorewise, regardless of tier.
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I.T
GuestMy child scored 217 in math and 269 in reading but the math percentile was 25 and and reading 73 which according to the rubrics is inaccurate. A,B student for 7th grade. Principal discretion is an option but if the scores are calculated wrong how can the student have a fair opportunity ?
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Petra
GuestThe standard scores aren’t the same as points. They’re used for tiebreakers. I think 99th percentile standard scores were been shared by some in the fall, and if I remember correctly, they were somewhere in the mid-300s. The percentile-to-points rubric maxes out at 225, though.
The 73 –> 166 points, and the 25 –> 57 points. If those points plus the grade points add up to the total you see, then the points are right.
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ChiMom
Guest877 T4 (switched from T3 ~2 yr ago). Our child attends Lycée. Lane Tech accepted! We loved Northside but kiddo preferred Lane. New Tier messed us up but we are happy 🙂
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8th Grade Student
GuestHey guys!
I just wanted to say a huge congrats to everyone who got into the high school they wanted! All that hard work paid off, and I know you’re gonna do amazing things.
And if you didn’t get into your first choice, don’t let it get you down. This doesn’t define you—what matters is what you make of your high school experience. No matter where you go, you’ve got this! 💪🔥
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Parent of future Northside Student
GuestDoes anyone know when CPS selective enrollment high schools will start contacting families about freshman orientation, class selection, and other important details?
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Bean
GuestWY has already emailed. We are being asked to complete and upload the enrollment form and can sign our kid up for a shadow day.
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parent
GuestLane, WY, and Jones already have.
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notanexpert
GuestPayton has also reached out about upcoming events for parents and students. They don’t do shadow days, but have reached out about parent meetings this week and admitted student’s day in May.
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Parent of future Northside Student
GuestDear Northside Class of 2029 Parents,
I hope you’re all doing well. I wanted to check if anyone has received any emails from Northside regarding the Class of 2029. I want to make sure I haven’t missed any important updates.
If you have received any information, I would appreciate it if you could share any details. Thank you for your time!
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parent
GuestNorthside College Prep
Class of 2029 Welcome Night
When: Tomorrow , 5:30pm – 6:30pmhttps://www.northsideprep.org/apps/events/event.jsp?eREC_ID=4628397&d=2025-03-18&id=0
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Parent of future Northside Student
GuestDear Parent,
Thank you so much for letting me know about the Class of 2029 Welcome Night—I really appreciate it! Unfortunately, I won’t be able to attend, and I was wondering if any important information will be shared during the event. If so, would you mind sharing any key details afterward?
Also, if you don’t mind me asking, how did you find out about the event? Was it through an email from Northside or another source? I just want to make sure I’m receiving all necessary communications.
Thanks again for your help!
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ncpparent
GuestI saw it on the website. I didn’t receive any emails. Perhaps email the principal to see if they have your correct email?
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Parent of future Northside Student
GuestIf neither of us received an email, there is no reason for concern. I appreciate you letting me know.
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AK
GuestThere was an NCP email sent out Friday evening from the principal with the information in it; it is whatever email you used for GoCPS, to register for the test and all that. Email only had info about tonight’s welcome night, so you aren’t missing much.
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bizmama
GuestAnyone know if #48 on waitlist for Lincoln Park ACP is a realistic possibility? (Tier 4, Ranked #1)
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Lp mom
GuestUnfortunately, LP has not taken anyone from the waitlist for 2 years running other than a few kids for the music program. That’s not to say they won’t this year but they are over-enrolled each year and have said as much in the newsletters. You may try calling the school.
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CPSdad
GuestIs anyone familiar with the waitlist process? My son is #8 on the Amundsen choice waitlist. Could he get an offer before the rolling waitlist starts April 21? Or do kids on the general waitlist have to wait until the Rolling waitlist starts to see an offer? He is also 32 on the Lane Tech (tier 3) waitlist. Is that a good number? Thank you
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Lane Parent
GuestThe WL process for SEHS is relatively new, but Lane has not admitted anyone from the WL since CPS started using this system 2-3 years ago (this is from a relatively inside source). While the WL numbers may change (go up and down as applicants add or remove themselves), the odds of actually being admitted to Lane via the WL are essentially zero. The schools over-admit each cycle assuming that some applicants will turn down offers. My kid and his friend were both #2, Tier 4 on the WL for Lane last cycle (they both missed the cutoff by one point). My kid got in via PD, his friend did not, and he never got a call about the WL. This is my second kid at Lane, and a lot of students from our elementary end up there. I have not heard of a single student being admitted via the WL. I have heard that the WLs have moved at some of the less selective SEHS.
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SD
GuestInteresting. I wonder if the waitlist moves more at the Choice Schools, especially since many kids who receive offers at SEHS also receive offers to Choice. My son received offers at both Payton & Amundsen and we know many other families who have received combo offers as well: Lane/Amundsen, Young/LP, etc. It sounds like they may account for this with acceptances, but maybe it gives choice school waitlists a little more movement than SEHS.
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Lamom
GuestOur counselor said choice schools often move quite a bit.
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