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Benjamin Franklin High School is a public high school located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.The school, located north of Center City, is a part of the School District of Philadelphia. Franklin serves several areas, including Fairmount, Spring Garden, the section of Northern Liberties south of Poplar Street, and the section of Old City north of Callowhill Street. Franklin also serves a section of the Chinatown area.Franklin is a mostly African American school. In the late 1960s, there was a student-led effort to rename the school in honor of recently slain Malcolm X. This effort officially failed, but some students still refer to the school by this name.Around 2005 Franklin began housing a charter school catering to Chinese Americans. In addition, as part of an international studies academy, it added Mandarin Chinese as a foreign language for study in 2005. The new international studies focus attracted 40 new students from the Chinatown area.
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Benjamin Franklin High School (Philadelphia) is Philadelphia based place and this enity listed in High School category. Located at 550 N Broad St PA 19130. Contact phone number of Benjamin Franklin High School (Philadelphia): (215) 299-4662
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Horace Howard Furness High School is a secondary school in South Philadelphia. It is part of the School District of Philadelphia.Portions of South Philadelphia are zoned to Furness. A section of Center City, including Society Hill and Old City, is zoned to Furness for high school.HistoryIt was originally named Horace Furness Junior High School. It was designed by Henry deCourcy Richards and built by Cramp & Co. in 1914. It is a four-story, rectangular, reinforced concrete building clad in brick and terra cotta in the Late Gothic Revival-style. It features an oversized arched entryway, blind panels, terra cotta quoining, and a brick parapet. It was named for Shakespearean scholar Horace Howard Furness (1833-1912).It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Horace Furness Junior High School in 1986.TransportationSEPTA routes 29, 57 and 79 serve Furness.School uniformsFurness requires its students to wear school uniforms. Students may wear a gray shirt that must have a collar on it with black pants.
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