When Math, Civics and Sciences Charter School closes this week, its student athletes must say goodbye to their teammates. Plus, a TikTok-worthy analysis of the Mayor Parker-City Council relationship.
Sadiyah Harris-Taylor, 16; Sakyah Beckwith, 16; and Makaila Dover, 18, are all student athletes and members of the mock trial team at Mathematics Civics and Sciences in Philadelphia. Their school is shutting down at the end of the year.
When Math, Civics and Sciences Charter School closes this week, its student athletes are saying goodbye to not only friends and teachers, but teammates. We take a look atThe elementary and high school at North Broad and Hamilton Streets is closing this week after nearly 25 years because its founder is retiring.
City Hall reporter Sean Collins Walsh breaks down the stages reached so far and offers a preview of the challenges the two parties will face this fall — like that lingering Sixers arena proposal.
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