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Sunnyslope was designed by the local architecture firm Edward L. Varney Associates.The construction contract to build the school was awarded to Farmer & Godfrey Construction Co. [4] After funds were approved in 2020, major construction updates to the campus have been ongoing, led by the architecture firm Orcutt Winslow and the general contractor McCarthy Building Companies.
Sunnyslope High School is located at 35 W. Dunlap Avenue, Phoenix 85021. In 1953 it became part of the Glendale Union High School District and enrolls nearly 2,000 students. The high school boasts high marks in education, award-winning sports teams, and various extra-curricular activities.
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The Phoenix Union Colored High School (Later renamed George Washington Carver High School) was built in 1926 and is located at 415 E. Grant St. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 2, 1991, ref. #91000543.
Sunnyslope Mountain also known as "S" Mountain [1] is a large, rocky, nearly symmetric hill in the Sunnyslope section of Phoenix, Arizona. It is located near Central Avenue and Hatcher Road. It is located near Central Avenue and Hatcher Road.
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Paul Edward Johnson Jr. was born in Phoenix, Arizona on July 6, 1959. Johnson grew up in Sunnyslope, an urban poverty pocket area inside of Phoenix. Sunnyslope was established as Target Area F, an area designated as slum and blight for federal funds. Johnson graduated from attended Sunnyslope grade school, and Sunnyslope High School.
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