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Germantown High School was a secondary school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Germantown High School graduated its final class on June 19, 2013 and closed its doors that week. [1] GHS, located in Germantown, was a part of the School District of Philadelphia . The school was built in 1914.
A historic school building in Germantown is slated to reopen by next summer — more than a decade after academic performance and shrinking enrollment closed the hulking property amid a financial...
- Aaron Moselle, WHYY
4 de mai. de 2015 · Germantown High School was built in 1914, making it one of the oldest schools in the United States. Photo courtesy of the Germantown Historical Society. It was in the 1960s that Germantown High’s bleak future began to form.
17 de nov. de 2023 · A historic school building in Germantown is slated to reopen by next summer — more than a decade after academic performance and shrinking enrollment closed the hulking property amid a financial crisis at the School District of Philadelphia.
- Aaron Moselle
22 de mai. de 2014 · Aaron Moselle. May 22, 2014. Listen. For a few minutes on Thursday morning, chatter swirled again outside Germantown High School’s dark-green doors. Nearly a year after budget cuts shuttered the 99-year-old building, residents and developers mingled inside the school’s front courtyard before embarking on a two-hour, open-house tour.
- Aaron Moselle
9 de jul. de 2020 · A $50 million proposal to renovate the former Germantown High School site into a mixed-use facility is moving forward, aided by a city provision allowing the adaptive reuse of historic structures — a provision some neighbors say cut them out of the zoning process.
Located in a suburban neighborhood in Philadelphia's northwest corner, the school provided Germantown youth with a first-rate education and the necessary credentials to secure a prosperous future. In 2013, almost a century later, William Hite, the city's superintendent, announced that Germantown High was one of thirty-seven schools slated for ...