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Girard Acad Music Prog
Middle School
Philadelphia City District
Philadelphia County

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Gamp
23rd And Ritner Sts
Philadelphia, PA 19145

(215) 952-8590

Grade Range: 5-12
Enrollment: 489
Full-Time Teachers: 26
Students per Teacher: 19
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 55.0%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 33.7%
HHispanic 2.9%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 8.0%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.4%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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Standard Ranking 2690.0 279(T)/898  4(T)/122 
Ave 8th Gr Math 1330.0 340(T)/898  5(T)/122 
Ave 8th Gr Read 1360.0 201(T)/898  3(T)/122 


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News for Gamp (in Pennsylvania):

  • Malvern Prep coach credits the players for Friars' 9-0 mark (The Philadelphia Inquirer) (Fri, 23 Nov 2007 06:44:09 GMT)
    Veteran Malvern Prep football coach Gamp Pellegrini has developed a theory on why his program has had so much success.

  • Old teams are forming new rivalry (The Philadelphia Inquirer) (Thu, 22 Nov 2007 09:07:10 GMT)
    St. Joseph's Prep football coach Gil Brooks and Malvern Prep head man Gamp Pellegrini go way back. So far back that when Brooks was a player for Pellegrini at the Prep back in the early 1970s, Pellegrini would admonish his guard and captain to fix his knee pads.

  • Hawks hand Friars first loss (The Philadelphia Inquirer) (Fri, 23 Nov 2007 09:08:15 GMT)
    Aaron Haas had extra motivation when St. Joseph's Prep took the field to play Malvern Prep in the first Thanksgiving Day clash between the football powers.

  • A holiday feast of gridiron action (The Philadelphia Inquirer) (Wed, 21 Nov 2007 09:22:17 GMT)
    Last week, only Downingtown West's 45-38 upset of Central Bucks South stood in the way of a perfect prognosticating effort.

  • A Garnet Valley rematch (The Philadelphia Inquirer) (Wed, 14 Nov 2007 08:54:38 GMT)
    Five weeks after losing to Unionville in a hard-fought nonleague game, Garnet Valley gets a shot at redemption when the teams square off Friday night in a PIAA Class AAA second-round playoff matchup. On Oct. 11, the eve of the annual Unionville community fair, the Indians totaled 280 rushing yards (0 passing) and downed the visiting Jaguars, 13-7.

  • Willis has found his position as Malvern takes Inter-Ac title (Philadelphia Daily News) (Tue, 13 Nov 2007 06:19:24 GMT)
    Every time Neil Willis turns around on a football field, someone's throwing him a curveball. It's a curveball that never breaks and just hangs there belt-high, begging to be sent to a distant ZIP code.

  • Friars capture league crown (The Philadelphia Inquirer) (Sun, 11 Nov 2007 09:07:30 GMT)
    Ryan Nassib's strong throwing arm would no doubt be put to better use for a pass-oriented football team. But the senior insists that he has no problems directing Malvern Prep's wing-T attack. "I've been running this type of offense since the eighth grade," Nassib said. "I love it. Anyway, it's about winning. As long as we win, I don't care how many times I pass."

  • Inter-Ac title: CHA facing Malvern Prep (The Philadelphia Inquirer) (Wed, 07 Nov 2007 09:09:58 GMT)
    Last season, returning to the Inter-Academic League for the first time since 1972, Chestnut Hill Academy went 2-3 and finished fourth. The three defeats were by a combined 17 points. "I think those losses have gone a long way to putting us where we are now," CHA coach Rick Knox said.


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