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In 2017, Parkway Center City Middle College became the first ever Middle College school in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. [3] Parkway offers first-generation, college-bound students the opportunity to earn associate degrees from the Community College of Philadelphia while also earning their high school diplomas. Students take classes at the ...
The Middle College Program is a high school alternative program first established in New York. It is a collaboration between a high school district and a community college for high school students who desire a more independent learning environment.
Parkway Center City Middle College; Paul Robeson High School for Human Services; William Penn Charter School; Philadelphia High School for Girls; Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts; Philadelphia Mennonite High School; Philadelphia Military Academy
Homer-Center Junior/Senior High School, Homer City; Marion Center Area High School, Marion Center; Penns Manor Area Junior/Senior High School, Clymer; Purchase Line Junior/Senior High School, Commodore; Saltsburg Junior/Senior High School, Saltsburg; Seeds of Faith Christian Academy, Creekside; United Junior/Senior High School, Armagh
The Parkway Program quickly gained renown and was featured in Time Magazine in its March 23, 1970 edition. [5] Over time there were different "units" of the school in different areas, with Alpha, Beta, and Zeta Units in Center City ; the Delta Unit in the areas around Northwest Philadelphia ; and the Gamma Unit in West Philadelphia . [ 6 ]
A junior high school program was initiated in 1959, and a senior high school was added in 1976. In 1990 Masterman was re-organized as a middle school (grades 5-8) and a high school (grades 9-12). Masterman is located in the former Philadelphia High School for Girls building.
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World History I covers the pre-human story from pre-history to the 16th century, and World History II tackles the 17th Century through to the 20th Century. Starting in grade 11 students can continue on with Social Studies by take Modern American History and Culture, Psychology or Government/Economics.