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We Are Legal Prep

Mission

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​The mission of Legal Prep is to use its unique law-themed curriculum and culture of high expectations to cultivate compassion, self-motivation, reflection and advocacy in young adults who will be prepared to succeed at outstanding four-year colleges and universities.
Legal Prep strives to be the premier open-enrollment high school on the West Side of Chicago and an exemplar for the entire country. Our students will use their academic and civic education to grow in their professional careers, be advocates for disadvantaged communities, and positively impact our society.

Learn More About What Makes Us Unique

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Hear From STudents
​and Staff

Hear from students as they reflect on their time at Legal Prep and share about the ways they have grown as students and young adults.
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Co-Founder Rather Stanton and former principal 
Katie-jo Ramirez also talk about how the school has progressed over time and how Legal Prep supports and learns from it's students. 
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