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- Daveed, College Class of 2020

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The votes are in!

Young Scholars Charter School recently hosted the 2011 Poetry Slam and Talent Show where students were able to showcase their creative talents.  Check out two of the winning poems from Tahira Lawson, class of 2019 and Dy’mon Pendleton, Class of … Continue reading

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Apply today!

Young Scholars is currently accepting applications for incoming 6th graders! To complete the application, all families must attend an information session.  The last information session will take place on Tuesday, April 26 from 6-7:30 P.M at Young Scholars Charter School, … Continue reading

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BBD at the Young Scholars Charter School 4th Annual Art Auction

BBD, LLP, one of Philadelphia’s finest CPA firms and winner of the 2010 Young Scholars Charter School Corporate Partner Award, has been a supporter of Young Scholars Charter School for years.  The partnership began in 2009 when the firm’s partners … Continue reading

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Young Scholars Charter School Barnes & Noble Book Fair!

Young Scholars Charter School invites you to participate in the Young Scholars Charter School Book Fair!  Buy the next book on your reading list and support our Young Scholars. From April 9th-14th make a purchase at any Barnes & Noble … Continue reading

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Speak Up! at Young Scholars Charter School

For the second year in a row, Young Scholars is proud to host Speak Up!, a program of AIDS Alive, in partnership with LaSalle Academy, Hope Partnership and GESU.  Through intensive interaction, SpeakUp! promotes informed decision making, positive life choices, … Continue reading

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Young Leaders Community Service Organization

Young Leaders is a community service organization at Young Scholars Charter School. The group meets once a week after school to plan and participate in community service projects in the larger community. All 6th, 7th and 8th grade students are … Continue reading

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