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It was expanded to include a junior high school in the 1930s and now serves as the Haverford Middle School; it previously housed the school district's administrative offices. In 1956, the new (and current) Haverford High School was constructed on Mill Road, creating a complex of fields and buildings used by both the high school and the adjacent ...
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Is it "Haverford Senior High School" or "Haverford High School"? The website, haverford.k12.pa.us, doesn't seem to mention "Senior" anywhere. There isn't a separate "junior" high school in the district. 155.247.22.40 14:12, 30 October 2015 (UTC) It is Haverford High School. It has not been a Senior High in a very long time.
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The school was founded in 1884 at the request of Alexander and Lois Cassatt, niece of President James Buchanan, as The Haverford College Grammar School.Affiliated initially with neighboring Haverford College until 1903, the school became independent, changed its name to The Haverford School, and moved to its current location across Railroad Avenue from the college.
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