“Going to Pride every day does something for me that no academic class can do. It’s like a second home.” – Deveon, a 12th-grade Urban Prep, Englewood Campus student.
Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men — Englewood Campus
GRADES 9-12 | CHICAGO, IL
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