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South Philadelphia High School

South Philadelphia High School is a public secondary high school located in the Lower Moyamensing neighborhood of South Philadelphia, at the intersection of Broad Street and Snyder Avenue.

South Philadelphia High School
Address
2101 South Broad Street

,
19146

United States
Coordinates39°55′25″N 75°10′06″W / 39.9236°N 75.1684°W / 39.9236; -75.1684
Information
Former nameSouthern Manual Training High School for Boys
TypePublic secondary
Established1907
School districtThe School District of Philadelphia
PrincipalKimlime Chek-Taylor
Teaching staff49.87 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment571 (2017–18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio11.45[1]
Color(s)Red   and Black  
MascotRam
Websitehttps://sphs.philasd.org/

South Philadelphia High School from Broad Street, February 2010

The school serves grades 9 through 12 and is part of the School District of Philadelphia.

The school serves portions of South Philadelphia (including Southwark), and it previously served the Rittenhouse Square and Logan Square sections of Center City.[2][3][4]

History edit

Originally built in 1907 as the Southern Manual Training High School for boys. The Philadelphia School District administrators opened the School merely as a three-year training facility for immigrant children, mostly Jewish and Italian, and children who lacked intellectual skills who "could only work with their hands". But Israel Goldstein, a student and the first alumni scholarship winner in 1911, showed school administrators that there was more promise for academics. He graduated the school at age 14 and then graduated the University of Pennsylvania at the age of 17. Goldstein became a rabbi, an author, a spiritual leader, and founder of Brandeis University in Waltham. Massachusetts. He became a leader of the Zionist movement in America and founder of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Due in part to young Israel Goldstein as an example of student possibilities, the 3-year training facility became a full four-year co-ed high school.

In the late 1960s, the student population of the high school changed from predominantly poor Jewish and Italian immigrant and first-generation children to increasing low-middle income African-American and immigrant Asian-American children. The number of student enrollment from 1960 to 2009 declined from over 1,000 to less than 500 students.[citation needed] There had always been a significant Black presence at South Philadelphia High School. In the 1960s, each fall and spring, fights broke out between larger groups of Italian-Americans and smaller groups of African-American students, which either led to or were initiated by neighborhood violence which included students from Bishop Neumann Catholic High School. Stabbings, shootings, and even homicides were connected to this violence. The school is effectively surrounded by an Italian-American community.[5]

In the 2000s the school had an Asian American population that made up around 20% of the school and an African-American population of 65–70%,[6] The Asian American population consisted of new immigrants along with an earlier Vietnamese-American and Cambodian-American refugee population that had arrived in the 1980s and 1990s. Tammy Kim of Hyphen said "the school, despite its otherwise nefarious reputation, has become well known for its [English as a second language] program.".[7] White students now make up 6% of the student body.[8] While vibrant Italian-American and Irish-American communities remain vital components of the new multicultural South Philadelphia, these groups now compose 19.6% and 10.4% in zip codes of 19145 through 19148.[9]

In December 2009, several Asian American students accused the school district of mishandling racial attacks that targeted Asian-American students.[10] On December 4, 2009, 26 Asian-American immigrant students, most of whom were of Chinese and Vietnamese descent, were attacked by a group of mostly African American students near campus.[11] Officials involved in resolving the incident, including Superintendent Arlene Ackerman and retired U.S. District Court Judge James T. Giles, were accused of failing to address the rising racial tension between different ethnic groups within the school, mishandling key evidence and eyewitness accounts in recent related attacks, and falsely accusing and punishing Asian-American students for inciting the attacks. Their actions prompted national outrage and boycotts from local Asian-American communities.[12]

Bok Technical High School was scheduled to merge with South Philadelphia High in 2013.[13]

In 2015 Kevin McCorry of WHYY-FM stated that the atmosphere of the school was more racially integrated and less tense.[14]

Professional boxing shows edit

The school was the site of three professional boxing shows in 2009, including one starring Gabriel Rosado in which Carol Polis, considered to be the first woman judge in the sport's history, judged.[15]

Transportation edit

SEPTA serves the school with Routes 2, 4, 37, 79, and the Broad Street Line. Students living at least 1.5 miles (2.4 km) away are given a free SEPTA transit pass which is issued every week in order to get to school.[16]

Feeder patterns edit

Feeder K-8 schools include:[17]

Feeder elementary schools include Abram Jenks (which first feeds into Fell), and Francis Scott Key (which first feeds into Southwark school).[18]

In previous eras Albert M. Greenfield School (K-8) in Rittenhouse Square fed into South Philly High. Previously feeder middle schools included Norris S. Barratt Middle School.[19]

Demographics edit

As of 2010, about 1,000 students attend the school. 70% were black, 18% were Asian, and about 11% were non-Hispanic White or Hispanic.[20] As of 2010 the second floor housed immigrant students.[20] An update: during the school year 2014–2015, the school district successfully integrated the immigrant students with the general student body while maintaining the Bilingual Newcomer (including an Asian American Studies) supports.[citation needed]The immigrant students are no longer separated/segregated on the second floor.[14]

Academics edit

By September 1998 the school established a bilingual English-Chinese program to serve Chinese immigrant students, and that month it began hiring teachers fluent in both languages to teach core subjects.[21]

Architecture edit

The original school building was constructed 1907 in a Norman Romanesque style designed by Board of Education Architect Lloyd Titus.[22] The main building had an exterior grey stone façade, with two additions added.

Student capacity was three hundred fifty boy students. It expanded in 1914 for more boy students and a duplicate structure built for a new Girls' School with a passage connecting the two buildings that was referred to as "The Tunnel". In 1941 an open field located seven blocks south at 10th and Bigler streets was purchased by a student fund raising and added to the school property as an athletic field to enhance the athletic program. The field was completely renovated in 2008 by the School District of Philadelphia as a supercomplex for larger District-wide events. The original School of 1907 was demolished in 1955.

A new rectangular-shaped building was constructed and opened in 1956 on half of the site. The single building was built as a co-ed facility. The frontage included a new grand sized patio plaza entrance, large asphalted school yard and significant green space enclosed with a regal looking four foot black iron railing tipped in gold painted points. The modern architecture style utilized interior walls of cinder block, cement flooring and staircases, with a facade of light colored tan brick and large galvanized steel metal framed classroom windows. It contained four stories of 190 classrooms with modern infrastructure, a large gymnasium, auditorium and lunchroom with 1,500 seats.[citation needed]

In 2013 South Philadelphia High School in partnership with the Lower Moyamensing Civic Association gathered resources for a new sustainable master plan on urban crowdsourcing platform Projexity. The master plan anticipates the creation of rooftop agriculture, outdoor classrooms, porous pavement, solar panels, and many more improvements.[23]

In 2018, in partnership with the Mural Arts Program, Artist Ben Volta worked with students and the local community to create the mural that covers the front walls of the school. Called Parts Per Million, it refers to the way that carbon dioxide is measured in the atmosphere, using it as a metaphor for change through collective action.[24]

Student organizations edit

After an incident occurred in October 2008 when 30 black students chased and attacked five Asian students,[25] a Chinese student named Wei Chen (simplified Chinese: 陈 威; traditional Chinese: 陳 威; pinyin: Chén Wēi), who originated from Fujian Province,[26] founded the Chinese-American Student Association in order to help orient new immigrants into the school and to keep records of assaults against Chinese students.[27] Chen later organized protests after a 2009 attack on Asian students.[28]

Notable alumni edit

 
Historical marker for alumnus Eddie Gottlieb, a seven-time ABL-winning basketball coach
 
Historical marker for alumnus Israel Goldstein, a Zionist leader and founder of Brandeis University

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "South Philadelphia HS". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
  2. ^ "South Philadelphia High School Geographic Boundaries 2012-03-13 at the Wayback Machine." School District of Philadelphia. Retrieved on October 4, 2011.
  3. ^ "Albert M. Greenfield School." Center City Schools. Retrieved on November 8, 2008.
  4. ^ "Albert M. Greenfield School – Where the Graduates Go." Center City Schools. Retrieved on November 8, 2008.
  5. ^ Philadelphia Bulletin, 1965
  6. ^ Great Philly Schools
  7. ^ Kim, Tammy. "Immigrant Youth Remake South Philly after Anti-Asian Violence." Hyphen. July 21, 2011. Retrieved on January 29, 2013.
  8. ^ "Great Philly Schools, 2015 High School Guide. Retrieved on October 30, 2015.
  9. ^ US Census American Factfinder 2013 Population Estimate,"Ancestry".
  10. ^ Asian students protest violence at South Philly High ABC News, Dec. 7th, 2009.
  11. ^ 26 Asian Students Attacked at Philly High School . Curiously, the school district ultimately disciplined 10 students- seven Black, two Asian, and one White student for assaulting the immigrant students. NBCPhiladelphia.com December 4, 2009.
  12. ^ Gammage, Jeff and Kristen A. Graham. "An Asian's anguish at S. Phila. Beaten at school, Hao Luu, 17, said the district mishandled his case.." The Philadelphia Inquirer. March 18, 2010. Alternate first page: "."
  13. ^ Schliefer, Thoms (2013-08-09). . Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2015-10-18. Retrieved 2016-11-17.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  14. ^ a b McCorry, Kevin (2015-02-12). "South Philly High five years later: stability replaces 'deliberate indifference'". WHYY-FM. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  15. ^ "BoxRec: Venue".
  16. ^ "A Directory of High Schools for 2009 Admissions 2015-11-06 at the Wayback Machine." School District of Philadelphia. Retrieved November 6, 2008.
  17. ^ "High School Directory Fall 2017 Admissions" (). School District of Philadelphia. p. 62/70. Retrieved on November 16, 2016.
  18. ^ "School Finder." School District of Philadelphia. Retrieved on November 17, 2016.
  19. ^ "South Philadelphia High School Geographic Boundaries 2012-03-13 at the Wayback Machine" (). School District of Philadelphia. Retrieved on November 29, 2015.
  20. ^ a b Teague, Matthew. "Heroes: South Philly High's Protesters." Philadelphia (magazine). August 2010. 3 2013-05-03 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on January 31, 2013.
  21. ^ Kadaba, Lini S. "An Effort To Speak To More Students The School District Is Extending The Reach Of Its Bilingual Programs." (). Philadelphia Inquirer. October 6, 1998. Retrieved on November 29, 2015.
  22. ^ "Lloyd Titus Philadelphia Architects and Building Profile original building name Southern Manual Training School". Philadelphiabuildings.org. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
  23. ^ . www.gridphilly.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-11.
  24. ^ Mural Arts Philadelphia, Parts Per Million, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Colorful, complex, proud: Telling the story of S. Philadelphia HS through public art, Nov 28, 2018
  25. ^ Teague, Matthew. "Heroes: South Philly High's Protesters." Philadelphia (magazine). August 2010. 4 2015-08-01 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on January 31, 2013.
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  27. ^ Teague, Matthew. "Heroes: South Philly High's Protesters." Philadelphia (magazine). August 2010. 5 2013-05-03 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on January 31, 2013.
  28. ^ Teague, Matthew. "Heroes: South Philly High's Protesters." Philadelphia (magazine). August 2010. 8 2017-05-25 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on January 31, 2013.
  29. ^ Broadcast Pioneers, "Al Alberts". Accessed 15 January 2013.
  30. ^ Marian Anderson Biography 2013-07-29 at the Wayback Machine, Lakewood Public Library. Accessed 15 January 2013.
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  32. ^ Official website, "bio". Accessed 15 January 2013.
  33. ^ Baumgartner, Stan (April 12, 1939). "Phillies Option Feinberg and DeWeese to Pensacola". Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. p. 25.
  34. ^ "Odunde founder recalls the festival's early days in new memoir". 10 June 2016.
  35. ^ Hornblum, Allen M. (2010). The Invisible Harry Gold: The Man Who Gave the Soviets the Atom Bomb. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300156782. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
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  40. ^ Peter Simonson (2010). Refiguring Mass Communication: A History. University of Illinois Press. pp. 123–130. ISBN 978-0-252-07705-0.

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2023 South Philadelphia High School is a public secondary high school located in the Lower Moyamensing neighborhood of South Philadelphia at the intersection of Broad Street and Snyder Avenue South Philadelphia High SchoolAddress2101 South Broad StreetPhiladelphia Pennsylvania 19146United StatesCoordinates39 55 25 N 75 10 06 W 39 9236 N 75 1684 W 39 9236 75 1684InformationFormer nameSouthern Manual Training High School for BoysTypePublic secondaryEstablished1907School districtThe School District of PhiladelphiaPrincipalKimlime Chek TaylorTeaching staff49 87 FTE 1 Grades9 12Enrollment571 2017 18 1 Student to teacher ratio11 45 1 Color s Red and Black MascotRamWebsitehttps sphs philasd org South Philadelphia High School from Broad Street February 2010The school serves grades 9 through 12 and is part of the School District of Philadelphia The school serves portions of South Philadelphia including Southwark and it previously served the Rittenhouse Square and Logan Square sections of Center City 2 3 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Professional boxing shows 2 Transportation 3 Feeder patterns 4 Demographics 5 Academics 6 Architecture 7 Student organizations 8 Notable alumni 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editOriginally built in 1907 as the Southern Manual Training High School for boys The Philadelphia School District administrators opened the School merely as a three year training facility for immigrant children mostly Jewish and Italian and children who lacked intellectual skills who could only work with their hands But Israel Goldstein a student and the first alumni scholarship winner in 1911 showed school administrators that there was more promise for academics He graduated the school at age 14 and then graduated the University of Pennsylvania at the age of 17 Goldstein became a rabbi an author a spiritual leader and founder of Brandeis University in Waltham Massachusetts He became a leader of the Zionist movement in America and founder of the National Conference of Christians and Jews Due in part to young Israel Goldstein as an example of student possibilities the 3 year training facility became a full four year co ed high school In the late 1960s the student population of the high school changed from predominantly poor Jewish and Italian immigrant and first generation children to increasing low middle income African American and immigrant Asian American children The number of student enrollment from 1960 to 2009 declined from over 1 000 to less than 500 students citation needed There had always been a significant Black presence at South Philadelphia High School In the 1960s each fall and spring fights broke out between larger groups of Italian Americans and smaller groups of African American students which either led to or were initiated by neighborhood violence which included students from Bishop Neumann Catholic High School Stabbings shootings and even homicides were connected to this violence The school is effectively surrounded by an Italian American community 5 In the 2000s the school had an Asian American population that made up around 20 of the school and an African American population of 65 70 6 The Asian American population consisted of new immigrants along with an earlier Vietnamese American and Cambodian American refugee population that had arrived in the 1980s and 1990s Tammy Kim of Hyphen said the school despite its otherwise nefarious reputation has become well known for its English as a second language program 7 White students now make up 6 of the student body 8 While vibrant Italian American and Irish American communities remain vital components of the new multicultural South Philadelphia these groups now compose 19 6 and 10 4 in zip codes of 19145 through 19148 9 This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2011 In December 2009 several Asian American students accused the school district of mishandling racial attacks that targeted Asian American students 10 On December 4 2009 26 Asian American immigrant students most of whom were of Chinese and Vietnamese descent were attacked by a group of mostly African American students near campus 11 Officials involved in resolving the incident including Superintendent Arlene Ackerman and retired U S District Court Judge James T Giles were accused of failing to address the rising racial tension between different ethnic groups within the school mishandling key evidence and eyewitness accounts in recent related attacks and falsely accusing and punishing Asian American students for inciting the attacks Their actions prompted national outrage and boycotts from local Asian American communities 12 Bok Technical High School was scheduled to merge with South Philadelphia High in 2013 13 In 2015 Kevin McCorry of WHYY FM stated that the atmosphere of the school was more racially integrated and less tense 14 Professional boxing shows edit The school was the site of three professional boxing shows in 2009 including one starring Gabriel Rosado in which Carol Polis considered to be the first woman judge in the sport s history judged 15 Transportation editSEPTA serves the school with Routes 2 4 37 79 and the Broad Street Line Students living at least 1 5 miles 2 4 km away are given a free SEPTA transit pass which is issued every week in order to get to school 16 Feeder patterns editFeeder K 8 schools include 17 F Amadee Bregy School George W Childs School D Newlin Fell School Delaplaine McDaniel School Southwark School Edwin M Stanton SchoolFeeder elementary schools include Abram Jenks which first feeds into Fell and Francis Scott Key which first feeds into Southwark school 18 In previous eras Albert M Greenfield School K 8 in Rittenhouse Square fed into South Philly High Previously feeder middle schools included Norris S Barratt Middle School 19 Demographics editAs of 2010 about 1 000 students attend the school 70 were black 18 were Asian and about 11 were non Hispanic White or Hispanic 20 As of 2010 the second floor housed immigrant students 20 An update during the school year 2014 2015 the school district successfully integrated the immigrant students with the general student body while maintaining the Bilingual Newcomer including an Asian American Studies supports citation needed The immigrant students are no longer separated segregated on the second floor 14 Academics editBy September 1998 the school established a bilingual English Chinese program to serve Chinese immigrant students and that month it began hiring teachers fluent in both languages to teach core subjects 21 Architecture editThe original school building was constructed 1907 in a Norman Romanesque style designed by Board of Education Architect Lloyd Titus 22 The main building had an exterior grey stone facade with two additions added Student capacity was three hundred fifty boy students It expanded in 1914 for more boy students and a duplicate structure built for a new Girls School with a passage connecting the two buildings that was referred to as The Tunnel In 1941 an open field located seven blocks south at 10th and Bigler streets was purchased by a student fund raising and added to the school property as an athletic field to enhance the athletic program The field was completely renovated in 2008 by the School District of Philadelphia as a supercomplex for larger District wide events The original School of 1907 was demolished in 1955 A new rectangular shaped building was constructed and opened in 1956 on half of the site The single building was built as a co ed facility The frontage included a new grand sized patio plaza entrance large asphalted school yard and significant green space enclosed with a regal looking four foot black iron railing tipped in gold painted points The modern architecture style utilized interior walls of cinder block cement flooring and staircases with a facade of light colored tan brick and large galvanized steel metal framed classroom windows It contained four stories of 190 classrooms with modern infrastructure a large gymnasium auditorium and lunchroom with 1 500 seats citation needed In 2013 South Philadelphia High School in partnership with the Lower Moyamensing Civic Association gathered resources for a new sustainable master plan on urban crowdsourcing platform Projexity The master plan anticipates the creation of rooftop agriculture outdoor classrooms porous pavement solar panels and many more improvements 23 In 2018 in partnership with the Mural Arts Program Artist Ben Volta worked with students and the local community to create the mural that covers the front walls of the school Called Parts Per Million it refers to the way that carbon dioxide is measured in the atmosphere using it as a metaphor for change through collective action 24 Student organizations editAfter an incident occurred in October 2008 when 30 black students chased and attacked five Asian students 25 a Chinese student named Wei Chen simplified Chinese 陈 威 traditional Chinese 陳 威 pinyin Chen Wei who originated from Fujian Province 26 founded the Chinese American Student Association in order to help orient new immigrants into the school and to keep records of assaults against Chinese students 27 Chen later organized protests after a 2009 attack on Asian students 28 Notable alumni edit nbsp Historical marker for alumnus Eddie Gottlieb a seven time ABL winning basketball coach nbsp Historical marker for alumnus Israel Goldstein a Zionist leader and founder of Brandeis UniversityAl Alberts 1946 29 1946 singer and composer Marian Anderson 1919 30 1919 31 opera and spiritual singer Nate Blackwell 1983 31 former professional basketball player San Antonio Spurs Al Brancato 1939 31 former professional baseball player Philadelphia Athletics Stan Brown 1947 31 former professional basketball player Philadelphia Sphas and Philadelphia Warriors Chubby Checker 1958 32 singer and songwriter popularized the Twist dance craze of late 1950s and early 1960s Angelo DiGeorge 1939 31 Renowned pediatric endocrinologist Fred Diodati 1950 31 Lead singer of The Four Aces Eddie Feinberg 33 former professional baseball player Philadelphia Phillies Lois Fernandez African rights activist and founder of the Odunde Festival 34 Louis Fischer 1914 31 Journalist Frank Forbes 1910 31 Baseball player founder of the Negro National League Frank Gasparro 1927 31 Chief Engraver of the United States Mint Harry Gold 1929 35 Atomic spy Israel Goldstein 1911 31 Rabbi author and Zionist leader founder of Brandeis University Edward Gottlieb 1916 31 NBA team coach manager and owner Charlie Gracie 1954 31 Rock pioneer and singer Frank Guarrera 1942 31 Opera singer Rodney Harvey did not graduate 36 actor The Outsiders My Own Private Idaho Edward Heffron attended So Philly High WW 2 Easy Co 506th 101st Airborne Band of Brothers HBO mini series Harry E Kalodner 1912 31 United States federal judge Red Klotz 1940 31 NBA basketball player and coach Irv Kosloff 1930 31 NBA team owner Samuel Noah Kramer 1915 31 Assyriologist and Sumerian historian Mario Lanza 37 1940 Opera singer actor Joseph Anthony Uncle Joe Ligambi retired boss of the Philadelphia crime family 38 John Liney American cartoonist Harry Litwack 1925 31 College men s basketball coach Howard Hamilton Mackey 1901 1987 American architect educator class of 1920 39 Hal Marnie 1937 31 Major League Baseball player Bob McCann 1947 31 NBA player John Mercanti 1962 31 Chief Engraver of the United States Mint Robert K Merton sociologist 40 Vincent Persichetti 1933 31 Composer pianist and teacher at the Juilliard School Carmen Piccone 1947 31 Head football coach for the Southern Illinois Salukis Peter Mark Richman 1945 31 Film and on television actor Petey Rosenberg 1937 31 Basketball Association of America player John Sandusky 1945 31 National Football League player Cleveland Browns Green Bay Packers and coach Baltimore Colts Philadelphia Eagles Miami Dolphins Lionel Simmons 1986 31 NBA player Joe Scarpa 1965 31 Notorious Cheapskate World Wide Wrestling Federation as Chief Jay Strongbow Joseph Stefano 1940 31 Screenwriter Psycho Outer Limits H Patrick Swygert 1960 31 University president University at Albany SUNY Howard University executive vice president Temple University and professor Temple University Beasley School of Law Martin Weinberg 1955 31 Senior research sociologist at The Kinsey Institute and university professor Northwestern University Rutgers University Stanley Weintraub 1946 31 Professor historian and biographerSee also editPortals nbsp Philadelphia nbsp Pennsylvania nbsp Schools South PhiladelphiaReferences edit a b c South Philadelphia HS National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved January 8 2020 South Philadelphia High School Geographic Boundaries Archived 2012 03 13 at the Wayback Machine School District of Philadelphia Retrieved on October 4 2011 Albert M Greenfield School Center City Schools Retrieved on November 8 2008 Albert M Greenfield School Where the Graduates Go Center City Schools Retrieved on November 8 2008 Philadelphia Bulletin 1965 Great Philly Schools Kim Tammy Immigrant Youth Remake South Philly after Anti Asian Violence Hyphen July 21 2011 Retrieved on January 29 2013 Great Philly Schools 2015 High School Guide Retrieved on October 30 2015 US Census American Factfinder 2013 Population Estimate Ancestry Asian students protest violence at South Philly High ABC News Dec 7th 2009 26 Asian Students Attacked at Philly High School Curiously the school district ultimately disciplined 10 students seven Black two Asian and one White student for assaulting the immigrant students NBCPhiladelphia com December 4 2009 Gammage Jeff and Kristen A Graham An Asian s anguish at S Phila Beaten at school Hao Luu 17 said the district mishandled his case The 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of Philadelphia Retrieved on November 29 2015 a b Teague Matthew Heroes South Philly High s Protesters Philadelphia magazine August 2010 3 Archived 2013 05 03 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on January 31 2013 Kadaba Lini S An Effort To Speak To More Students The School District Is Extending The Reach Of Its Bilingual Programs Archive Philadelphia Inquirer October 6 1998 Retrieved on November 29 2015 Lloyd Titus Philadelphia Architects and Building Profile original building name Southern Manual Training School Philadelphiabuildings org Retrieved 2011 01 29 Grid Toward a Sustainable Philadelphia Home A blossoming vision for South Philly High School www gridphilly com Archived from the original on 2013 04 11 Mural Arts Philadelphia Parts Per Million The Philadelphia Inquirer Colorful complex proud Telling the story of S Philadelphia HS through public art Nov 28 2018 Teague Matthew Heroes South Philly High s Protesters Philadelphia magazine August 2010 4 Archived 2015 08 01 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on January 31 2013 Teague Matthew Heroes South Philly High s Protesters Philadelphia magazine August 2010 7 Archived 2013 05 02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on January 31 2013 Teague Matthew Heroes South Philly High s Protesters Philadelphia magazine August 2010 5 Archived 2013 05 03 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on January 31 2013 Teague Matthew Heroes South Philly High s Protesters Philadelphia magazine August 2010 8 Archived 2017 05 25 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on January 31 2013 Broadcast Pioneers Al Alberts Accessed 15 January 2013 Marian Anderson Biography Archived 2013 07 29 at the Wayback Machine Lakewood Public Library Accessed 15 January 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af South Philadelphia High School Alumni Association Hall of Fame Accessed 15 January 2013 Official website bio Accessed 15 January 2013 Baumgartner Stan April 12 1939 Phillies Option Feinberg and DeWeese to Pensacola Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Pennsylvania p 25 Odunde founder recalls the festival s early days in new memoir 10 June 2016 Hornblum Allen M 2010 The Invisible Harry Gold The Man Who Gave the Soviets the Atom Bomb New Haven Yale University Press ISBN 9780300156782 Retrieved June 20 2018 Obituaries Rodney M Harvey Philadelphia Inquirer April 17 1998 Retrieved October 8 2021 Great Tenors Mario Lanza permanent dead link Accessed 16 December 2013 Mob s Most Dysfunctional Family Wilson Dreck Spurlock 2003 12 12 African American Architects A Biographical Dictionary 1865 1945 Taylor amp Francis pp 367 381 ISBN 978 0 203 49312 0 Peter Simonson 2010 Refiguring Mass Communication A History University of Illinois Press pp 123 130 ISBN 978 0 252 07705 0 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to South Philadelphia High School South Philadelphia High School South Philadelphia High School alumni association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South Philadelphia High 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