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The school board decided to rename an elementary school that had a non-person name. The Philadelphia Inquirer stated that it was likely the first school in the United States to be named after Frank, and the first school in the city with a teenager as its namesake. [2] Gideon, Edward School; Girard, Stephen School; Gompers, Samuel School
The Deer Park Community City School District is a school district located in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, comprising the entire City of Deer Park, Ohio, a portion of Sycamore Township, and a small portion of the City of Silverton, Ohio. The district's schools are the Deer Park Junior/Senior High School, Holmes Elementary School, and ...
Tuscarawas Central Catholic Junior/Senior High School is a private, Catholic high school in New Philadelphia, Ohio, United States. It is one of eleven secondary schools operated under the direction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus .
Hussian School of Art (closed) Lincoln Technical Institute, Center City and Northeast Philadelphia; Orleans Technical College; Pennsylvania Institute of Technology, Center City and Media; Star Technical Institute; Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia; Thompson Institute (closed) [1]
NES International School is an IB accredited school [1] in Mumbai, India having schools in Mulund and Dombivli. The school was established in 2005, [2] by Dr. Ramaswamy Varadarajan [3] who has also founded the NES High School, Bhandup in 1963. [4] It is known for its reputation as one of the best schools in Mumbai and the 3rd best school in India.
New Philadelphia and the neighboring town of Dover have maintained a competitive rivalry, but in 1968, the two schools considered merging. This idea was introduced as a way for the school district to save money, but the rivalry was already so deep rooted that when the cities voted on the idea, it was immediately shut down.
The Board of Education Building, also known as the Board of Education Administration Building, is a historic building in the Logan Square neighborhood of Philadelphia. As the long-time headquarters of what is now the School District of Philadelphia, it was a center of the city's educational system. It was completed in 1932.
CHA was the oldest all-boys school in Greater Philadelphia. [3] Springside was founded in 1879 by Ms. Jane Bell and Ms. Walter Comegys as a French and English boarding school for young ladies and girls. [4] The school was located on Norwood Avenue in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia.