Alain Locke Elementary School provides education for more than 420 students in kindergarten through grade eight. The school s curriculum includes math, reading, Spanish, writing and science. In addition, it offers counseling, food and nursing services. Alain Locke Elementary School provides English for Speakers of Other Languages and special education programs. The school is a part of The School District of Philadelphia, which serves over 160,000 students in kindergarten through grade 12. The district operates nearly 280 elementary, middle and high schools. It is one the leading school districts in the United States. The School District of Philadelphia s schools provide a range of sports activities, such as football, bowling, tennis, volleyball, basketball, cheerleading, and track and field for boys and girls.
The Thomas Durham School is located at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The school building was constructed in the year 1909 C.E and has a Colonial Revival style of architecture. Henry deCourcy Richards was the architect of this building and it was listed on the National Registrar of Historic Places on November 18, 1988.
The James Dobson School is a historic school structure that has adapted the Late Gothic Revival style. Included in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, the school building dates back to 1929.
Edwin Forrest Elementary School is a coeducational institution that offers educational services to students in kindergarten through grade five. It conducts classes in special education and speech therapy, as well as the English as a Second Language program. Edwin Forrest Elementary School is a part of the Philadelphia City School District, which is one of the largest school systems in Pennsylvania with a population of over 178,800 students in nearly 275 educational institutions. The school has a staff of approximately 70 full-time certified teachers and paraprofessionals that includes counselors, special educators, speech therapists, nurses, and literacy and math coaches. Edwin Forrest Elementary School has an annual enrollment of more than 850 students and is located in Philadelphia.
Conceptualized and designed by Henry deCoursey Richards, the Francis E. Willard School is a historic structure. Named in the honor of Frances Willard, it features in the National Register of Historic Places. Currently, this elementary school provides education upto the fourth grade. It does not restrict itself to classrooms and also encourages students to participate in community as well as cultural events.
Blaine James G. School offers a wide variety of educational and extracurricular programs to students in grades kindergarten through eight. The school offers instructions in mathematics, English, foreign languages, social studies, health education, science, family and consumer science, industrial technology, instrumental and vocal music, arts and crafts, and physical education. It also provides guidance and counseling services to students. The school has a parent-teacher association that caters to the students needs and participates in various school events. It also provides family education programs that offer parenting advice, family fun and educational information. Blaine James G. School is located in Philadelphia, and is a part of the School District of Philadelphia.
