| Chester High School | |
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| Location | |
232 W 9th Street   Chester, PA 19013  | |
| Information | |
| Type | Public | 
| Motto | C-Pride In Pursuit of Excellence | 
| Principal | Pearl Cameron | 
| Faculty | 58.00 (FTE)[1] | 
| Grades | 9-12 | 
| Enrollment | 994 (2018–2019)[1] | 
| Student to teacher ratio | 17.14[1] | 
| Color(s) | Orange and Black  | 
| Mascot | Clipper | 
| Website | http://cusd.high.schoolfusion.us | 
Chester High School is an urban, public high school located in Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States with a ZIP code of 19013-4288. Chester is a part of the Chester-Upland School District. The school serves the City of Chester, Chester Township, and Upland. In 2018–2019, the school had 994 pupils.[1]
History

The first Chester High School building was erected in 1902.[2]
Extracurriculars
The district offers a wide variety of clubs, activities and sports. Sports programs include; football, basketball, volleyball, cheerleading, baseball, tennis, track and club activities. This school has a long-standing tradition of Championship wins in basketball. The Clippers have won eight state championships: 1983, 1989, 1994, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2011 and 2012. Chester was state runner-up in 1954, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1966, 1967, 1972, 2003, 2007 and 2013. Since the 1981-82 season, Chester has qualified for the state tournament every year except for 1991-92.
Notable alumni
- Louis A. Bloom, Pennsylvania State Representative for Delaware County (1947-1952), Judge of the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County
 - Ethel Hampson Brewster, philologist and professor at Swarthmore College
 - E. Wallace Chadwick, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania [3]
 - Tom Chism, professional baseball player [4]
 - Walter H. Craig, Pennsylvania State Representative for Delaware County (1923-1925)
 - John V. Diggins, former Delaware County Court president judge[5]
 - Tyreke Evans, Guard, Memphis Grizzlies
 - Negley Farson, author and journalist
 - Lenora Fulani, psychologist, psychotherapist and political activist
 - Fredia Gibbs, Martial artist, kickboxer, boxer
 - Darrin Govens, Guard, St. Joseph University
 - Herman Harris, professional basketball player
 - Ron Henry, professional baseball player [4]
 - Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson, professional basketball player for the Saint John Mill Rats of the NBL
 - Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, professional basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets
 - Will Hunter, Safety, Minnesota Vikings
 - Thaddeus Kirkland, Pennsylvania State Representative and Mayor of Chester
 - Wilbur Kirkland, professional basketball player
 - Lew Krausse Jr., professional baseball player [4]
 - Albert Dutton MacDade, Pennsylvania State Senator and Judge in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas
 - Danny Murtaugh, professional baseball player, coach and manager [4]
 - Jameer Nelson, Guard, Orlando Magic and St. Joseph's University
 - Curly Ogden, professional baseball player [4]
 - Jack Ogden, professional baseball player [4]
 - Johnny Podgajny, professional baseball player [4]
 - Joe Pyne, controversial talk show host from the 1950s and 1960s
 - George Raymond, president of the NAACP Chester branch from 1942 to 1977
 - Bo Ryan, Men's Basketball Coach, University of Wisconsin–Madison
 - Dawn Sowell, professional Track and Field athlete
 - William Cameron Sproul, 27th Governor of Pennsylvania
 - Ellwood J. Turner, Pennsylvania State Representative for Delaware County (1925-1948), 119th Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1939-1941)
 - Horace Walker, former NBA Forward
 - William Ward Jr., Pennsylvania State Representative and two term mayor of Chester
 - Robert C. Wright, Pennsylvania State Representative
 
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Chester HS". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
 - ↑ Smith, H.V. (1914). Chester and Vicinity. Chester, Pennsylvania: H. V. Smith. p. 20. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
 - ↑ .Onofrio, Jan (1999). Pennsylvania Biographical Dictionary (Third Edition): Volume 1, A - K. St. Clair Shores, MI: Somerset Publishers. p. 216. ISBN 0-403-09950-1. Retrieved 2016-10-10.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Chaykun, Harry. "In The Community: 75 years on, remembering the Phillies’ ‘Chester Day’". The Delaware County Daily Times. October 2, 2016. Retrieved 2016-10-09.
 - ↑ Durso, Christopher. "John V. Diggins, 96, Ex-delco Chief Judge". The Philadelphia Inquirer. November 7, 1993. Retrieved 2016-10-10.
 

