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Saint Ignatius College Prep is a private, coeducational Jesuit college-preparatory school located in the Near West Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The school was founded in Chicago in 1869 by Fr. Arnold Damen, S.J., a Dutch missionary to the United States. Saint Ignatius College Prep is Chicago’s flagship Jesuit high school and one of the preeminent Catholic college preparatory schools in the United States.
Campus
Saint Ignatius College Prep is designated on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The school's main building was designed by Canadian architect Toussaint Menard in Second Empire style and opened in 1870. The original school building is one of only five existing Chicago structures to predate the Great Fire of 1871.
The school began on two acres of land and now occupies a 26-acre campus. The campus includes
the original building and modern facilities adjacent to the University of Illinois at Chicago, and is located 1.5 miles southwest of Chicago’s Loop. Among the unique spaces is the 1887-88 Brunswick Room featuring elaborate cabinets and woodwork installed by the Brunswick Company for the school’s natural history museum, the Foglia Library, the “Chicago gallery” of architectural artifacts in the Driehaus building, and Father Damen’s office. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, St. Ignatius College Prep was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1987.
History
= Inception
=In 1836, the Dutch Jesuit Fr. Arnold Damen, S.J. (March 20, 1815, Leur, Netherlands – January 1, 1890, Omaha, Nebraska), was recruited to work with Native Americans in the Dakotas by Fr. Peter De Smet, S.J. In 1844 he was ordained a priest in Missouri. In 1857, Damen was first assigned to Chicago to start a parish for Irish immigrants on Chicago's near-West Side, then an area of the sprawling prairie. The construction of the Holy Family Church was completed in 1860.
The culmination of Father Arnold J. Damen, S.J.'s work in Chicago, the St. Ignatius campus was opened in 1870 as St. Ignatius College. Loyola University originated from this institution but, since 1922, St. Ignatius has operated solely as a college preparatory school. The Second Empire-style edifice is among the oldest in the city, a rare and distinctive example of institutional designs pre-dating the Chicago Fire of 1871.
Admissions
= Demographics
=The demographic breakdown by race/ethnicity of the 1,373 students enrolled for the 2019–2020 school year was:
Extracurricular activities
= Athletics
=Saint Ignatius competes in the Chicago Catholic League (CCL) and the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference (GCAC) and is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), which governs most sports and competitive activities in the state. The school's teams are stylized as the "Wolfpack".
Notable alumni
Andre Braugher, (1980) was an American actor. He was best known for his roles as Detective Frank Pembleton in the police drama series Homicide: Life on the Street (1993–1999), used car salesman Owen Thoreau Jr. in the comedy-drama series Men of a Certain Age (2009–2011), and Captain Raymond Holt in the police comedy series Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013–2021).
Charles Bidwill, owner of the Chicago Cardinals (1933–47); inducted in 1967 into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Chloe Bennet (2010), actress and singer
Lawrence Biondi (1957), President, St. Louis University
Joseph A. Bracken (1948), Jesuit philosopher
Tom Campbell (1969), California politician
John P. Daley (1965), Cook County Commissioner
William M. Daley (1966), former White House Chief of Staff under Barack Obama and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce (1997–2000)
Richard Driehaus (1960), businessman and philanthropist; namesake of the Driehaus Prize given in architecture
Kenard Gibbs (1982), Chief x Executive Officer of Soul Train Holdings and Co-founder of MadVision Entertainment.
John Joseph Duda (1995), actor
Nnanna Egwu (2011), professional basketball player, former center for Illinois Fighting Illini
Mellody Hobson (1987), Co-CEO of Ariel Investments; also TV correspondent in the field of finance; married to filmmaker George Lucas
Joseph D. Kearney (1982), dean at Marquette University Law School
Dan Lipinski (1984), former U.S. Representative representing Illinois's 3rd congressional district (2005–2021)
Michael Madigan (1960), former Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives
John J. McNichols, Illinois state representative and lawyer
Stanley Miarka, Negro league baseball second baseman
John Mulaney (2000), Emmy-winning standup comedian and former writer on Saturday Night Live
Bob Newhart (1947), actor and comedian (Newhart, The Bob Newhart Show)
Gina Rodriguez (2002), Golden Globe winner, actor
Marty Russo, Former United States Representative.
Michael Sorrell (1984), President of Paul Quinn College.
Todd Stroger (1981), former Cook County Board President
Ed Sweeney, (1905), starting catcher for New York Yankees
Robin Tunney (1990), actress
Michael Wilbon (1976), sports columnist for The Washington Post and host, commentator, and analyst for ESPN.
Jonathan Gannon (2001), Head Coach of the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League.
Notable faculty
David Abidor (born 1992), Men's Varsity assistant soccer coach (Jul 2021 - Jul 2022), and soccer player
Johnny Bach (2010-2011), Men's basketball volunteer assistant coach
See also
List of Jesuit sites
Notes
References
Directory of Private Schools (2005). Directory of Private Schools: St. Ignatius College Prep
Newbart, Dave. "University Dean Will Lead St. Ignatius," Chicago Tribune, March 31, 1998.
External links
Official St. Ignatius College Prep website
Chicago Landmark website
ForgottenChicago.com's Excellent article about Architectural ornaments in the garden
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