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  1. Prospect was opened in 1957 as a freshman campus for the now-defunct Arlington High School. By the next school year, Prospect had freshmen and sophomores, the year after that juniors were added. In the fall of 1960 Prospect opened as a full four-year school. [citation needed] Additions. In 2002, a library was added.

  2. The original construction began in what was originally a cherry orchard in 1966, the campus opening in September 1968 for the 19681969 school year. Since 2005, district bonds from Measure C and state funds have renovated most of the campus, most notably: In 2005, the $4.3 million science wing was completed.

  3. Construction began immediately and the school open in 1957. The first year the school only served freshmen and they added a new grade level every following year for three years. The school has gone on to have a long legacy, far outlasting Arlington High.

  4. Although the creation of Prospect High School initially sparked controversy, it has educated thousands of students since the doors first opened in 1957.

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  5. Prospect High School is a public high school serving grades 9-12 in Mount Prospect, Illinois, part of the highly-ranked Township High School District 214.

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  6. Our annual Open Day is every October, and we additionally run Open Mornings every Tuesday and Friday in September, October, May and June at 9.15am, although are happy to arrange visits to the school at any other time.

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  8. Nov 7, 2019 · It originally appeared in the March 1999 issue of The Bermudian. It appears here exactly as it did in print originally. Mention the name ‘Prospect’ to children in Bermuda today, and they immediately think of CedarBridge Academy, Police Headquarters and the National Stadium.

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