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All closing schools completed the 2011–2012 school year and officially closed in June. List of school closings. The following is a list of the schools that will be closing at the end of the 2011-2012 school year. Elementary schools. There is a total of 44 out of the 156 elementary schools in the archdiocese that will close. Seven schools in ...
In 2012 the archdiocese proposed closing or merging 18 schools in Philadelphia and 31 schools outside of Philadelphia; the Philadelphia Inquirer stated this would further weaken Philadelphia's middle class. The proposal would affect 24% and 29% of the senior high and K-8 schools, respectively. Elementary schools
Pope John Paul II Regional Catholic Elementary School ( West Brandywine Township) Sacred Heart School ( Oxford) SS. Philip and James School ( West Whiteland Township, outside of the Exton CDP) [4] [5] [6] St. Agnes School ( West Chester) – It opened in 1871. As of 2020. [update] its enrollment is over 300.
Philadelphia public schools will close for all students and staff on Tuesday for Pennsylvania Primary Election Day, according to the district's calendar. The district consists of more than 197,000 ...
Beginning 2025: Extended district calendar. The 20 pilot schools will start the school year before the rest of the district, eliminating the longer summer break. However, officials say students ...
Tucson, Arizona, where 15% of its 82 schools lost a fifth or more of their students. Observers say the state's robust school choice climate is a contributing factor. Kansas City, Missouri, which ...
Archbishop Prendergast High School. / 39.95361°N 75.28167°W / 39.95361; -75.28167. Archbishop Prendergast High School was an all-girl Catholic high school in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. It has been merged with Monsignor Bonner High School and renamed. It is located in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania.
Archbishop Prendergast High School, also known as Prendie, was named after the Most Reverend Edmond Francis Prendergast, the third Archbishop of Philadelphia. Born in Ireland on May 5, 1843, he immigrated to America at sixteen years of age and entered Saint Charles Seminary. He was ordained at twenty-two years of age.