Our Lady Of Tepeyac High School
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Our Lady Of Tepeyac High School
Mother of the Americas Parish welcomed the Little Village community to a family friendly event this past Sunday. The academic year is off to a great start! OLT has added Psychology and Holocaust electives for Juniors and Seniors as well as Intro to Computers for the Freshwomen to the curriculum this year.

My classmates have taught me the importance of friendship. We have all encountered similar struggles but are continuing our journeys together, no matter how tough things get. We meet these girls where they are at and take them farther than they ever imagined toward success, despite what may have come before Tepeyac, and despite what people in other parts of their lives may be telling them.
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Our Lady of Tepeyac High School is an all-girls, college preparatory, Catholic high school operated by the Archdiocese of Chicago and located in the Little Village community. Tepeyac offers young women an opportunity to grow academically, spiritually, and socially. Our students hail from 24 different zip codes across the Chicagoland area.
Tepeyac is the most affordable Catholic high school in Chicago; our tuition is less than $6,000 a year. The average income of our families is $36,700; our families work so hard to provide the best education for their daughters. Tepeyac has small class sizes, which allows our teachers to focus on student social emotional growth of our young women.
Our Lady of Tepeyac High School is a Roman Catholic girls' secondary school deeply rooted in the Little Village neighborhood that provides a multicultural educational experience, developing each young woman to her full intellectual and spiritual potential in an environment that values learning, linked to faith, family and community.
Throughout it's history, Our Lady of Tepeyac has served as a point of entry for many families immigrating to the United States. Originally St. Casimir, our High School opened its doors in 1927. Staffed by the Resurrection Sisters, the school served a primarily Polish and Lithuanian immigrant population until the 1970's.
Our Lady of Tepeyac High School believes that every young woman can reach her potential and be successful by keeping class sizes small, teachers who always know how to help, collaborative group learning, tutoring when needed, partnering with parents by keeping communication open, and challenging each student to get involved in extra-curricular activities to strengthen leadership skills.
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Blessed Hope
Blessed Hope
Nov 11, 2017
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Very quaint high school for girls only. You will receive an excellent education here.