Science Bowl and Math Team The school's
Science Bowl Team won the Regional National Science Bowl Championship in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026. They advanced to the National Finals in Washington, D.C., representing the city of Chicago. Notable achievements include placing first in the Division Team Challenge at the National Finals in 2016. Young Math Team competes in several local and national competitions, including the City of Chicago Math League, the North Suburban Math League, the
Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics competition, the American Mathematics Competitions, and the Mandelbrot Competition. The team won the 2013 and 2014 4AA Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics (ICTM) State Championship and finished second and third in 2015 and 2016 respectively. In 2026, the team won the “Triple Crown”. This refers to winning the 3 major competitions: the City of Chicago Math League, the North Suburban Math League, and the Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics competition. Precalculus Team cooked.
Academic Decathlon The
Academic Decathlon team has been the Illinois State Champions for 34 out the last 35 years and finished second place in the nation in 2012. During the 1995 Illinois State Championship, Young was outscored by the team from
Steinmetz High School, though it was later revealed that Steinmetz had obtained a copy of the test in advance. The Steinmetz team was stripped of the title and it was awarded to Young. The situation involving the two schools was dramatized in the
HBO film
Cheaters. Young's Academic Decathlon team won its twentieth consecutive state title in 2023 and finished second place in the nation for Division I of the United States Academic Decathlon National Finals that same year.
Debate team A two-student debate team from Young won the
National Forensics League National Speech and Debate Tournament in policy debate in 2010, becoming the first team from an
urban debate league to achieve a national championship. Whitney Young also won the NAUDL Chase Urban Debate National Championship in 2010.
TV Production Since 2013, the school has offered a video production program as part of its Multimedia Literacy course. Junior and Senior year students create a weekly episode for
DubTV, the school's official
web-series, which is hosted on its website. The series is a
variety show that features scripted and non-scripted segments as well as advertisements for school clubs and events. Recurring characters include Mr. Beagler, a
stuffed animal voiced by a rotating cast of students. ==Athletics==