Thornton Fractional South High School
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Thornton Fractional Township South High School (T.F. South, TF South, TFS) is a high school
High school
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 located in Suburban Cook County, Illinois
Cook County, Illinois
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, located about 6 miles (9.7 km) from the city limits of Chicago
Chicago
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, 24 miles (38.6 km) south of Downtown Chicago
Chicago
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. Thornton Fractional Township South High School is one of three high schools in the Village of Lansing
Lansing, Illinois
Lansing is a village in Cook County, Illinois, USA. Lansing is a southern suburb of Chicago. The population was 28,332 at the 2000 census.-Geography:...

, the others being Luther East High School & Illiana Christian High School
Illiana Christian High School
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. The school serves an area of approximately 9 square miles (23.3 km²), & serves over 1,800 students in grades 9-12 who reside in the near South Suburban communities of Lansing
Lansing, Illinois
Lansing is a village in Cook County, Illinois, USA. Lansing is a southern suburb of Chicago. The population was 28,332 at the 2000 census.-Geography:...

 & Lynwood
Lynwood, Illinois
Lynwood is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 7,377 at the 2000 census.Lynwood was founded in 1959. The Village is surrounded by Lansing to the north, Glenwood to the west, Sauk Village to the south, and Munster and Dyer, Indiana to the east. The Indiana state...

.

Foundation

Due to growth in the Calumet City-Lansing Il area, Thornton Fractional South High School was opened in 1958 to subsidize the student population. The original high school in Calumet City that first opened in 1926 was renamed from Thornton Township High School
Thornton Township High School
Thornton Township High School, often simply referred to as Thornton is a public high school founded in 1899. The school is located in Harvey, Illinois one of the south suburbs of the city of Chicago, Illinois. The school is one of three schools administered by Thornton Township High Schools...

 to Thornton Fractional North High School
Thornton Fractional North High School
Thornton Fractional North High School in Calumet City, Illinois first opened its doors in March 1926 as Thornton Fractional Township High School....

. The Center for Academics and Technology was later built between the two high schools in Calumet City and opened for T.F. South and T.F. North students to take classes there that may not be available at one of the two high schools.

Academics

In 2010, District 215, T.F. South, T.F. North, and CAT, combined had an average composite ACT score of 18.7. Also in 2010, the total enrollment at T.F. South was 2,014 and graduated 93% of its senior class. T.F. South has not made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) on the Prairie State Achievement Examination
Prairie State Achievement Examination
The Prairie State Achievement Examination is a two-day standardized test taken by all High School Juniors in the U.S. state of Illinois. On the first day, students take the ACT, and on the second day, a WorkKeys examination and Illinois State Board of Education-developed science examination....

, PSAE, a state test used in Illinois to fulfill the mandates of the federal No Child Left Behind Act
No Child Left Behind Act
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. When comparing District 215’s 2008-2009’s PSAE scores to 2009-2010’s scores, the scores have significantly gone down. Overall, the school has not met minimum expectations in mathematics and science. All three of the school's student subgroups failed to meet expectations in mathematics, and two of the three failed to meet expectations in reading.
District 215’s grading system is as follows:

Grading Scale
  • 100-90%=A
  • 89-80%=B
  • 79-70%=C
  • 69-60%=D
  • 59-0%=F


GPA Grading Scale
Grade Honors Regular
  • A 4.8 4.0
  • B 3.6 3.0
  • C 2.4 2.0
  • D 1.2 1.0
  • F 0.0 0.0



Graduation Requirements for District 215
District 215 requires that students must gain 21.5 credits during at least 8 semesters.
  • 6 Semesters of Social Studies
  • 8 Semesters of English
  • 6 Semesters of Math
  • 4 Semesters of Science
  • 1 Semester of Health
  • 7 Semesters of Physical Education

Athletics

T.F. South competes in the South Suburban Conference
South Suburban Conference (Illinois)
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 & is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), the body that governs most sports & competitive activities in the state. All T.F. South's teams are known as the Rebels. Athletics director for The T.F. South Rebels is Marc Brewe.

The football team twice reached the state semifinals (1994–95, 2002–03). In 2010, Varsity football was ranked # 57 in Illinois, the highest rank it has had since before 2007. In 2011, Badminton was the SSC Conference team Champions. The badminton team also placed 2nd in the IHSA state finals in 2011. Also during the 2010-2011 year, Girls' Cross-Country qualified for sectionals, with one runner awarded All-Conference.

The athletic sports that T.F.South has to offer include Badminton, Baseball, Boys Basketball, Boys Bowling, Boys Swimming, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Football, Girls Basketball, Girls Bowling, Golf, Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, and Wrestling.

Activities

TFS offers many extra-curricular activities. Some of these have won Illinois High School State Championships in the past, such as the Drama Department. History Club placed 2nd in mock trials during the 2010-2011 school year. Activities Director for The T.F.South Rebels is Becky Szuba.

Activities & Clubs at T.F.South include Band, Best Buddies, Chess Team, Choral, Creative Arts Magazine, Cultural Exploration, Cooperative Work Training (CWT), Drama, Environmental, Freshman Class, Friends of Rachel, Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA), History Club, Junior Class, Mathletes, National Honor Society (NHS), Peer Mediators, Pep Club, Poms, Postscript (Yearbook), Rebel Rouser (Newspaper), Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), Scholastic Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), Scholastic Bowl, Senior Class, Sophomore Class, Speech, Student Council, TV Production, and a few others.

Student Life

T.F. South High School creates many opportunities for students, staff, and parents to get involved through out the year. Like many public High Schools do, during the week of homecoming, there are many events to attend for everyone. The week of homecoming is “spirit week.” Students and staff dress up differently each day to the specific theme. To start off the Homecoming night celebration, on Wednesday, the senior girls play the junior girls in a powder puff football game. After the powder puff game, each class, freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors, do relay races for “The Battle of the Classes,” the Homecoming court walks across the football field and the King and Queen are announced. Friday night is the football game with tailgating and Saturday is the homecoming dance.

Every year T.F.South raises money for a specific charity. In the past they have raised money for St. Baldrick's Foundation
St. Baldrick's Foundation
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, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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,and many other charities. In 2011, T.F.South raised $15,390.86 for “St. Baldricks.” T.F.South raises the money by having a basketball game dedicated to the charity they are hosting. Clubs sell t-shirts, tattoos, raffles, and much more to help the proceeds for the charity.

Notable Alumni

  • Curtis Granderson
    Curtis Granderson
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     is a Major League Baseball
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     outfielder
    Outfielder
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     (2004–present), has played for the Detroit Tigers
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     and is currently playing for the New York Yankees
    New York Yankees
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    .
  • Demetra Plakas
    Demetra Plakas
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    , drummer for all-girl punk band L7 (band)
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    . Plakas graduated from TFS in 1987
  • Harry Smith
    Harry Smith (television)
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     is a retired television journalist, best known for his work on The Early Show
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    & for hosting the A&E
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     program Biography
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    . (1997–2002).
  • Pierre Thomas
    Pierre Thomas (American football)
    Charles Pierre Thomas Jr. is an American football running back for the New Orleans Saints in the National Football League.- Early years :...

     is a Super Bowl
    Super Bowl
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     Winning NFL running back
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     with the New Orleans Saints
    New Orleans Saints
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     (2007–present).
  • Tom Baldwin
    Tom Baldwin (American football)
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     was a NFL defensive lineman who played for the New York Jets
    New York Jets
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    .

Rivalries

T.F. South and Thornton Fractional North High School
Thornton Fractional North High School
Thornton Fractional North High School in Calumet City, Illinois first opened its doors in March 1926 as Thornton Fractional Township High School....

 have been known for their long lasting rivalry against each other. This is the largest known High School rivalry in the area of Chicago. T.F. South has a boulder on the front lawn of the school. This was stolen from T.F. North, mascot The Meteor, and has been at T.F. South since. Students often paint “The Rock” promoting different things occurring at the school or around town. Every year, the two schools battle each other in the "Fractional Line". These are huge games between T.F. South & North and are compared as the high school version of the Chicago White Sox
Chicago White Sox
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 and Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs
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(South vs. North).
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