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Northeast High School

  • Location & Contact Information
    • Address, Directions, & Map:
      • Cottman & Algon Avenues, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
    • Telephone Numbers: 215-728-5018
    • Official Website: [2]
  • History & Memorable Moments

Northeast High School is a high school located at 1601 Cottman Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Northeast is one of the oldest high schools in Philadelphia, founded in 1890 as the Northeast Manual Training School. Before 1958, it was located at 8th Street and Lehigh Avenue in Philadelphia. As of 2010 Northeast High School will have had 169 Graduating Classes. Some of the best known alumni include Herb Adderley (hall of fame football player), Eddie Stanky (major league baseball player and manager), Guy Rodgers (hall of fame basketball player), and Sonny Hill (organizer of Philadelphia summer basketball leagues). The Northeast High School website is located and has been developed and maintained by Northeast's web design classes. [1]

  • Overview, Photographs, & Video Links

Prospective Students

  • Admissions Tips

New & Current Students

  • Campus Events
  • Transportation
  • Safety Tips
  • Support Centers
    • Counseling
  • Grading System
  • Good Classes & Teachers
  • Groups & Organizations
  • College & Career Tips

Alumni

  • Benefits of Joining Alumni Association
  • Mailing List Directory
  • Chapters
  • Teachers (Where are they now?)
  • Alumni Directory
  • Alumni Events

Visitors

  • Hotels Nearby
  • Restaurant Recommendations
  • Places of Worship
  • Sports Facility Access

Other Links

References

  1. [1] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed May 2008.