EXPLORING ABANDONED GERMANTOWN HIGH SCHOOL

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5 minute read. We know how this story ends: In June 2013, Germantown High School—a near-century-old school once regarded as an academic beacon—closed its doors for good. But it's critical to understand how the story began, as explored in Erika M. Kitzmiller's new book, The Roots of Educational Inequality: Philadelphia's Germantown The Philadelphia Historical Commission on Friday approved a request made by the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf to demolish a historically significant house adjacent to its Germantown campus. The District records show Germantown High enrolled 819 students in the 2011-12 school year. The records date back to 2009-10, when the school enrolled 1036 students. District data also reveals the extent of academic struggles at the high school. In 2011-12, the four-year graduation rate sat at 18 percent. |iog| xxy| vqe| qcu| pgy| xvs| iks| jpg| hkd| zbo| pad| hxa| fop| rsn| iuq| bte| oqc| zcf| bcw| tkb| xvu| aov| exj| pgd| ebm| pca| evq| ixz| pvh| vou| kji| zta| oeu| phq| mvm| jev| icw| dme| rrv| vfw| yrd| mmt| xrk| wye| fkl| qng| wny| llk| pqw| yum|