Strawberry Mansion High School

At that time 92 students were in the graduating class and 55 of them were accepted to community colleges and/or four year universities.

[5] In 1992, Kimberly McLarin of the Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that Strawberry Mansion was "not known for academic excellence".

Due to the project, some teachers residing in those areas began having their own water pipes tested.

[4] In August 2015, the Strawberry Mansion varsity football team began to practice, after a hiatus of almost 50 years.

[8] The Pennsylvania commission on crime and delinquency consistently labeled it as one of the state's most dangerous schools until its removal from the list in 2013.