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Despite constant expansion, the growing township demanded a bigger high school campus and the current campus, located at 1801 Paper Mill Rd., was built in 1954 to house grades 9-12. The junior and senior high school students were split and after STHS moved out, the old campus served as Hillcrest Junior High for grades 7-8.
Springfield Township School District was the first in Pennsylvania to adopt an official stance on the issue of access to bathrooms for transgender students. In April 2016, the school board unanimously approved a policy which states that students are allowed to use the bathrooms and locker rooms corresponding to their gender identity rather than ...
Springfield High School is a public high school in Springfield Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. It is a part of the Springfield School District . In addition to Springfield Township, its attendance zone includes the borough of Morton .
Only five Springfield-area high school football teams remain in the IHSA playoffs as the second round begins. Each team plays Saturday. Here are the area's live updates and results for the second ...
Springfield Township School District's boundaries are coterminous with the township's. The school district is composed of nine elected members, each elected for four years. The township is part of State House District 154, represented by Rep. Napoleon Nelson, and State Senate District 4, represented by Art Haywood.
Parker Mason poses for a photo outside of Springfield High School, Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, in Springfield Township, Ohio. In November the 19-year-old was elected to serve on his alma mater's ...
The 2019 Springfield High graduate recently turned 23 years old and just may be the youngest head football coach in the state. He takes over the Spartans after assisting Michael Kindade for one ...
In 1964–65, the elementary and high schools merged, becoming Philadelphia-Montgomery Christian Academy. In 1969 a new school facility, to house grades K–12, was built on a 20-acre site in nearby Dresher. In 1979 the former Hillcrest Junior High School was purchased to house the junior high and high schools (7-12).