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The Illinois Industrial School for Girls (later, Park Ridge School for Girls; now Park Ridge Youth Campus) traced its foundation to 1877, [1] in South Evanston, Illinois. [ 2 ] : 3 The organization received its charter on January 9 and opened on November 1 in a building formerly used as a soldiers' home , with 5 acres (2.0 ha) of land.
Westridge School is a highly-ranked [3] independent day school for girls in grades 4-12, with three divisions: Lower (grades 4-6), Middle (grades 7-8) and Upper (grades 9-12). Founded in 1913 by architect and educator Mary Lowther Ranney, Westridge is located in Pasadena, California .
Illinois Industrial School for Girls (Park Ridge, 1909) The facility was relocated to Park Ridge in 1908 and renamed the Park Ridge School for Girls in 1913. [1] Several of the buildings were funded by Julius Rosenwald, and were designed by Holabird & Roche, the same firm which designed the Chicago Board of Trade Building and Soldier Field. [1]
Chicago area. Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago; Aqsa School (Bridgeview) De La Salle Institute (girls' campus) (Chicago) Josephinum Academy (Chicago) Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School (Chicago) Our Lady of Tepeyac High School (Chicago) Regina Dominican High School (Wilmette) Resurrection High School (Chicago) Rosary High ...
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Park Ridge Consolidated Community School District 64; General George Patton School District 133; Pennoyer School District 79; Pleasantdale School District 107; Posen-Robbins Elementary School District 143-5; Prairie-Hills Elementary School District 144; Prospect Heights School District 23; Rhodes School District 84-5; Ridgeland School District 122
Lucy Flower Technical High School for Girls is a historic school building at 3545 W. Fulton Boulevard in the East Garfield Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was built in 1927 as a larger home for the school of the same name, which was founded in 1911.