Students returned today to a brand new West Philadelphia High School, which many people hope will serve as a symbol of a new era.
Junior Sydney Dickerson told hundreds of students, alumni and dignitaries, who ranged from Mayor Michael Nutter and State Senator Vincent Hughes to the Philadelphia Eagles mascot “Swoop,” that she hopes the new school building at 49th and Chestnut will help break through stereotypes.
“For some it means a new experience, a new beginning,” she said of the school. “For others it means a chance to prove that they’re smart. For me the new West means a chance to fight the stereotype about us West kids. About how us West kids are stupid. About how we’re bad. Well, that’s not true and I’m standing here to tell people that that’s not true. This new school provides us with the ability to fight that stereotype.”
The student body as well as dozens of alumni, many of whom wore the school’s colors of orange and blue, applauded Dickerson.
Approximately 900 students attend the school. The 170,000-square-foot school has a three-story, state-of-the art design with computer labs, science classrooms, two gyms and an auditorium. It replaces the Gothic-style building that has stood along Walnut Street between 47th and 48th streets since it opened in 1912 and was one of the longest continually operated school facilities in the state.
The new building, along with the designation of West as a “promise academy,” meaning among other things that the school will have extended days and enrichment programs, is an effort to help improve a school with chronically low test scores.
“It’s a brand new day,” State Senator Vincent Hughes told students gathered in the school’s gymnasium, which sits along Market Street. “This is about your future. Don’t let anybody snatch that future from you. It’s yours. Take it.”
The school will benefit the community as well. Its gyms, libraries and auditorium will be open to the public and have separate entrances in an effort to make it a true neighborhood high school.
The school was designed with West’s “academies” in mind. These include special programs in urban leadership, creative and performing arts and business technology.
Nutter reminded students that a new building will only get them so far.
“Great buildings are wonderful, but education is more than a great building,” he said. “Great students are even better.”
No decision has been made about the fate of the old West Philadelphia High School building, which stands in an area that could see much development in coming years.
September 6th, 2011 at 6:28 pm
I feel fairly stupid having to ask this but where is the new building located? thanks.
September 6th, 2011 at 6:30 pm
Yes! It’s about time, the conditions in the old building were criminal.
September 6th, 2011 at 6:33 pm
The new school is on 49th Street, between Chestnut and Market. It was the site of the old West Catholic (Girls, I think), then MYA (Middle Years Academy).
September 6th, 2011 at 6:55 pm
@S. Duggan. Kathleen has it. The main entrance is near 49th and Chestnut. We cleverly hid it in the second paragraph.
September 6th, 2011 at 7:16 pm
Thanks all I figured it was there but didn’t find it, guess my morning coffee has worn off!
September 14th, 2011 at 3:18 pm
Does anyone know who to contact to inquire about public use of the gyms, libraries and auditorium, or have any more information about that?