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  1. University City High School was a public secondary school in the University City section of West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, which operated from 1972 to 2013. The school was planned for as part of a 1960s urban renewal project.

  2. University City High School (UCHS) was originally planned as a racially integrated high school of science & technology affiliated with the University City Science Center. Yet it opened in the spring of 1972 as a comprehensive (general) high school with an enrollment that was large-majority African American.

  3. University City High School. About Our School. School Mission: The UCHS staff works with all students to promote intelligent thinking, responsible choices, and lifelong learning for productive citizenship. University City High School Building History.

  4. Dec 14, 2012 · University City High School Promise Academy is a public secondary school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, located at 3601 Filbert Street, and serving student. Page · High School. 3601 Filbert St, Philadelphia, PA, United States, Pennsylvania. (215) 387-5100. universitycityhighschool.wordpress.com.

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  5. In 2013, the financially strapped School District of Philadelphia closed the 40-year-old, perennially under-resourced—and, by this time, significantly under-enrolled University City High School (UCHS).

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  6. Oct 10, 2013 · Overgrown as it is, it’s hard to tell anything about the seven acre campus of University City High School. The building itself, which was designed by the firm H2L2 and opened in 1971, is a fortress, with strong characteristics of a penitentiary.

  7. University City is the easternmost portion of West Philadelphia, encompassing several Philadelphia universities. It is situated directly across the Schuylkill River from Center City. The University of Pennsylvania was instrumental in coining the name University City as part of a 1950s urban renewal and gentrification effort.