The exterior of Whitney M. Young Magnet High School, its steel grid facade and elevated walkway seen from the street.

Whitney M. Young Magnet High School

211 Suite

Where Dolphin Legacy Lives.

211 Suite is the digital alumni House for Whitney Young Dolphins — built now, furnished by the alumni who lived it.

School
Whitney M. Young Magnet High School
Location
Chicago, Illinois
Established
1975
Identity
Dolphins
School Colors
Green and white
Neighborhood Address
The Promenade

House Story

Whitney M. Young Magnet High School, in its own words.

This House Story is reserved. It will not be written by ALUXNI — it will be written by Dolphins.

Every ALUXNI House keeps one permanent piece of editorial: the story its own alumni tell about what the place felt like. Ours is waiting on the people who lived it — the traditions, the teachers, the performances, the rooms, the inside references that only a Dolphin would recognize.

The rooms are built. The Dolphins furnish them.

If you attended Whitney M. Young Magnet High School, your memory is source material. What did the building feel like at 7:40 in the morning? Which space still belongs to you? What should a current student understand about the legacy they are inheriting?

Nothing here is invented, borrowed, or copied from another House. When approved alumni voice arrives, it publishes in this space — permanently.

Welcome home, Dolphin.

Temporary placeholder: architectural detail of a modern school facade.
Architectural detail — placeholder pending original ALUXNI photography.
Placeholder: a bright school corridor with tall windows.
Entrance and corridor — placeholder pending original ALUXNI photography.
A silver arch sculpture in a paved plaza with high-rise buildings behind it.
Neighborhood context — The Promenade.

Inside the House

Every room, and who it’s open to.

  • House Story

    Editorial identity and cultural introduction

    Public

  • Founders' Plaza

    Charter ALUXNI recognition and featured founders

    Public

  • The Yearbook

    Curated archive of school memory by edition

    Public

  • House Journal

    House-specific stories and editorial coverage

    Public

  • Events

    Upcoming public and resident events with status labels

    Public / mixed

  • House Curators

    Meet leadership; apply or learn about service

    Public

  • Neighborhood Address

    The pathway for supporters who did not attend

    Public

  • Community Hubs

    Future partner-organization district

    Preview / future

  • Membership

    Resident and Charter ALUXNI pathways

    Public

  • House Living Room

    Where residents gather, opening November 7, 2026

    Resident access

211 Suite is the destination. The House Living Room is one room inside it.

ALUXNI magazine cover featuring Jarquetta Egeston, Featured Founder of 211 Suite, Whitney Young Class of 2001.Jarquetta Egeston · Whitney M. Young Magnet High School Class of 2001 · Founder's Circle · FP-006

Featured Founder

Whitney M. Young Magnet High School · Class of 2001 · 211 Suite

Founding Charter ALUXNIFounder's CircleFP-006

Jarquetta Egeston is the inaugural Featured Founder of 211 Suite. Her cover story is in editorial review; her biography, quotes, and photography will publish here once approved.

The Yearbook

Remember who you were. Preserve what the place meant.

The Yearbook is a living, curated archive of school memory — not a scanned yearbook, directory, or nostalgia gallery. The first edition is 1996: Thirty Years Later.

Before the group chat, there was the hallway. Before the feed, there was the yearbook.

House Journal

No 211 Suite stories have been published yet.

Events & House Rhythm

The year, as the House keeps it.

No events are scheduled yet.

The Housewarming — the signature ALUXNI grand-opening tradition — will be the first event announced for 211 Suite. Nothing is listed here until it is real and dated.

House Curators

Stewards, not salespeople.

Curators care for the culture of 211 Suite — welcoming new residents, protecting the tone of the House, and keeping its traditions alive. Service is by invitation or application.

Founding Curators Coming Soon

No Curators have been appointed for 211 Suite yet.

Express Curator Interest

Neighborhood Address

The Promenade

For parents, spouses, friends, community partners, honorary supporters, and everyone who did not attend Whitney Young but wants to stand with the school community.

$44 annually

Not everyone lived in the House. But everyone can help build the neighborhood.

Community Hubs

A district reserved for what comes next.

Community Hubs will give alumni-led organizations and initiatives their own digital address inside 211 Suite. This district is reserved and not yet active.

Coming Soon

Membership

Three ways to hold an address here.

House Resident

$25 annually

For alumni, former students, and eligible faculty and staff of Whitney M. Young Magnet High School.

Become a Resident

Founding Charter ALUXNI

One-time initiation

Established through a one-time initiation contribution under the approved Founder's Honors structure. Annual renewal returns to the standard House Member amount.

Become a Founder

Neighbor

$44 annually

For supporters who did not attend Whitney M. Young Magnet High School. Routed through The Promenade.

Join The Promenade

Full pricing, allocation, and benefits live in The Registry.

House Living Room

Housewarming · November 7, 2026

Your House is opening its Living Room.

The Living Room is where residents gather — introductions, reunions, House updates, and the everyday conversation that keeps a school community alive between homecomings.

The Housewarming begins November 7, 2026

You can always return to your House from the Living Room.

Champions get an early key

ALUXNI Champions receive early access to the Living Room of their selected School House before the Housewarming/Homecoming opening. Early access is a recognition benefit of the Champion pathway, not a purchase of admission.

Early access date to be announced

Become a Champion

The Living Room is one room inside your House — not the House itself. Celebrate legacy. Build community. Give forward.