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  1. Germantown High School was a secondary school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Germantown High School graduated its final class on June 19, 2013 and closed its doors that week. [1] GHS, located in Germantown, was a part of the School District of Philadelphia . The school was built in 1914.

  2. 17. Nov. 2023 · A historic school building in Germantown is slated to reopen by next summer — more than a decade after academic performance and shrinking enrollment closed the hulking property amid a financial crisis at the School District of Philadelphia.

    • Aaron Moselle
  3. 17. Nov. 2023 · A historic school building in Germantown is slated to reopen by next summer — more than a decade after academic performance and shrinking enrollment closed the hulking property amid a financial...

    • Aaron Moselle, WHYY
  4. 3. Dez. 2021 · Located in a suburban neighborhood in Philadelphia's northwest corner, the school provided Germantown youth with a first-rate education and the necessary credentials to secure a prosperous future. In 2013, almost a century later, William Hite, the city's superintendent, announced that Germantown High was one of thirty-seven schools ...

  5. 22. Mai 2014 · For a few minutes on Thursday morning, chatter swirled again outside Germantown High Schools dark-green doors. Nearly a year after budget cuts shuttered the 99-year-old building, residents and developers mingled inside the school’s front courtyard before embarking on a two-hour, open-house tour.

    • Aaron Moselle
  6. 20. Jan. 2024 · Just over a decade ago, Germantown High School was shut down due to its academic performance, shrinking enrollment, and a financial crisis. However, next year, the space will be converted into a new mixed-use development with about 240 apartments, writes Aaron Moselle for WHYY.

  7. 9. Juli 2020 · A $50 million proposal to renovate the former Germantown High School site into a mixed-use facility is moving forward, aided by a city provision allowing the adaptive reuse of historic structures — a provision some neighbors say cut them out of the zoning process.