All City High

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All City High
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All City High
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Number of students1,000+
Color(s)Black and White   
Athletics Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Football, Wrestling, Tennis
Website http://www.rcsdk12.org/allcityhs

All City High is located at 1305 Lyell Avenue in Rochester, New York.

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It is a program for students in the Rochester City School District who are ages 17-21 and want a smaller, semester-based school.

Demographics

All City High's free/reduced lunch rate is 91% of the students.

Facilities

The school a small one gym and a field that is used by PE and classroom teachers.

Extra-curricular

Students at All City High are still enrolled at their home school and are eligible to participate in extra-curricular activities including sports at their home school.

Notable alumni

None

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