2023 Community Milestones for South Shore

community area: South Shore

  • 9th Grade Enrollment

    528
    first-time 9th graders from South Shore enrolled in a CPS high school in 2022–2023. See the Data
  • High School Graduation

    82%
    of 2019–2020 first-time 9th graders from South Shore graduated high school by spring of 2023.
    • 3% below CPS
    See the Data
  • College Enrollment

    52%
    of 2023 high school graduates from South Shore enrolled in college in fall of 2023.
    • 11% below CPS
    See the Data
  • College Persistence

    65%
    of 2022 immediate enrollees from South Shore were enrolled in the fall of 2023.
    • 7% below CPS
    See the Data
  • College Completion

    38%
    of 2017 immediate enrollees from South Shore completed a degree or credential by spring of 2023.
    • 9% below CPS
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Community Area Context

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Census Data

Student attainment data must be analyzed through a critical lens which situates outcomes within the historical, political, and social context of a community. To help begin the deeper dive into the context of the community, below is a brief snapshot of some metrics describing the population of South Shore. To learn more, search for community organizations or historical societies in South Shore or further explore census data.

South Shore Chicago
Total Population 55,754 2,721,914
Race and Ethnic Breakdown of Total Population
  • 3% Latino
  • 3% White
  • 92% Black
  • 0% Asian/Pacific Islander
  • 1% Other
  • 29% Latino
  • 33% White
  • 28% Black
  • 7% Asian/Pacific Islander
  • 3% Other
Household Annual Income Breakdown
  • 33% below $25,000
  • 32% $25,000 - $59,999
  • 21% $60,000 - $99,999
  • 15% $100,000 or above
  • 20% below $25,000
  • 23% $25,000 - $59,999
  • 20% $60,000 - $99,999
  • 37% $100,000 or above
Percentage of High Schoolers in Chicago Public Schools 92% 86%
Highest Education Level of Population Age 25 and Over
  • 11% high school or less
  • 26% high school diploma
  • 29% some college, no degree
  • 34% college degree
  • 13% high school or less
  • 22% high school diploma
  • 17% some college, no degree
  • 48% college degree
Source: Data in the table comes from the 2018–2022 American Community Survey five-year estimates.