Infinity Math, Science & Technology High School

2815 S. Komensky Avenue
Chicago, IL 60623
773 534-1580
Martha G. Irizarry, Director

Infinity Math, Science and Technology High School opened its doors for the first time in the Fall of 2005 to 100 freshman students after a struggle by parents and community members that included a 19 day hunger strike.

The school is located in the Little Village (La Villita) community of Chicago, Illinois and is designed to serve a community of students that is predominantly Latino and African American. Our students come from within the community boundaries assigned to the school. Our school is a community school and has been built so that our community has the opportunity to use our school for activities in the evenings.

We are part of a larger campus that houses 4 high schools. Infinity is completely autonomous within the campus. We share common spaces such as our cafeteria, library, gym, swimming pool, health center and early childhood center.

Our ultimate goal is to give our students all the necessary tools to succeed in life, whatever choices they make, within a culture of trust, responsibility and multi-culturalism.

To view the school website, click here.

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August 2008
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by Jim Utsler

Contact us:

1040 Main Street, Suite 302
Napa, California 94559
P: 707 253-6951
F: 707 253-6993

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