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It is a magnet school, ranked the 4th best high school in the nation, [3] located in the Spring Garden neighborhood. Prior to 1958, the school building was used by the Philadelphia High School for Girls and the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places under that name in 1986.
On June 15, 1986, Route 38 was split into two due to bridge weight restrictions on 34th Street at the Philadelphia Zoo. "Via Zoo" buses ran along Pennsylvania Avenue, 32nd Street and Girard Avenue, while "via Mantua" operated through the residential neighborhood of the same name.
This high school aims to protect and serve their students regardless of race, color, or gender. Since September 2006, the school has operated as a college preparatory magnet high school within the School District of Philadelphia. In 2010, 1750 students applied for admission, with 700 accepted and 190 matriculating.
The L, [a] [4] formerly known as the Market—Frankford Line, [b] is a rapid transit line in the SEPTA Metro network in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.The MFL runs from the 69th Street Transit Center in Upper Darby, just outside of West Philadelphia, through Center City Philadelphia to the Frankford Transportation Center in Near Northeast Philadelphia.
Lower North Philadelphia is a section of Philadelphia that is immediately north of Center City and below Upper North Philadelphia and can be described as a section of Philadelphia that was designated as a "Model City" target, in hopes of overcoming poverty and blight through a federal funding program since 1966. Bounded by Spring Garden Street ...
The 320,000-square-foot building will stand between Cooper Drive and Harden Street. With its brick and limestone, the building will embrace the historic nature of USC’s campus, Gruner said.
Central High School is a public high school in the Logan [3] section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1836, it is a four-year university preparatory magnet school . About 2,400 students attend grades 9 through 12.
West Philadelphia High School (9-12): 48th and Chestnut St. Private Christ Memorial Day School (K-6): 43rd and Chestnut St. HMS School for Children with Cerebral Palsy (ages 2–21): 4400 Baltimore Ave. Jubilee School (pre-K-6):42nd and Chester Ave. Spruce Hill Christian School (K-8): 42nd and Baltimore Ave. St. Francis de Sales School (1-8 ...