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Chicago High School for the Arts and Chicago Academy for the Arts
Yes. Most Culinary arts schools require you to have a High school diploma or equivalent such as a GED.
The are several great schools for chef training. One of the leading schools is Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary arts. The best school for chef training and culinary arts is the Texas Culinary Academy in Austin, Texas.. It is part of the Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Arts schools which are known for their high quality. It is number one in the top 100 list at http://www.chef2chef.com
The motto of Chicago High School for the Arts is 'for the arts + minds of Chicago'.
It depends on the college you go to. The San Diego Culinary Institute has a high job placement rate. It all depends on where you live and what school you go to.
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Chicago High School for the Arts was created in 2008.
There are plenty of high quality chefs that have graduated from the California School of Culinary Arts. However, at this time there are no real celebrity chefs on the Food Network, Travel Channel, or other network television that can be regarded as "famous alumni". Anthony Bourdain is a famous chef that graduated from California School of Culinary Arts. Being one of the most prestigious culinary schools, they have a long list of famous alumni.
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Chicago High School for the Arts's motto is 'Executive Director, Jose Ochoa'.
There is a California Culinary Academy is one of the high end culinary schools that have a campus in Sacramento. They are unique since they are hands on from day one and offer job placement after graduation.
As far as I know Nation High School is accredited and recognized. My brothers and I have a Nations High School diploma,my brothers have started college with the diploma. I believe only Tech schools accept them tho. I was going to go to the Arts Institute for Culinary Arts and they didnt accept it. So far the Tech schools I have been looking at accepts them. I hope this helped you out!(: