Alternative high school in Chicago serving grades 9–12, with specialized programs for students with learning differences
Latino Youth High School is an alternative high school in Chicago's Marshall Square neighborhood serving grades 9–12 students, including those with learning differences. The school offers specialized Learning Difference Programs designed to support students who benefit from a smaller, more personalized educational environment.
With a student-teacher ratio of 19:1 and seven dedicated teachers, Latino Youth High School provides individualized attention in an alternative school setting that prioritizes student engagement and success. The casual dress code and flexible approach create a supportive atmosphere where students can focus on academics without unnecessary barriers.
Founded in 1974, the school enrolls 134 co-ed students and welcomes applications on a rolling basis with no fixed deadline. For more information about admissions, curriculum, and how the school supports students with learning differences, families are encouraged to contact the school directly at (773) 648-2130 or visit their website.
| School Type | Alternative School |
| Year Founded | 1974 |
| Total Students | 134 |
| Total Classroom Teachers | 7 |
| Grades Offered | 9-12 |
| Admission Deadline | None / Rolling |
| Student Body Type | Co-ed |
| Classroom Dress Code | Casual |
| School Memberships | Other special emphasis association(s) |
| Religious Affiliations | Nonsectarian |
| School Calendar | www.pilsenwellness.org/services |