Photos To post photos to the page, please email them to awzeichner@gmailcom For a large number of photos, burn them to a disk and write for mailing instructions The following photos were shared by Deborah Batts Linda Koplin Beizer sent the following photos from the 50th reunion Created with flickr slideshowThe Philadelphia Girls Normal School (later renamed the Philadelphia High School for Girls), which opened in February 1848 in a building on Chester Street previously occupied by the district's Model School, offered the daughters of the middle class an opportunity to acquire an advanced education Many alumnae of Girls Normal became teachers The history of the Philadelphia High School for Girls, known by most Philadelphians as simply Girls' High, can be traced back to 1848 when the city built what was called the Girls' Normal School at the intersection of Chester Street and Maple Street, an intersection long since paved over and now covered by a parking lot at 8th and Arch Streets
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