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  1. Carter Henry Harrison Technical High School was a public 4–year high school located in the South Lawndale neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Opened and operated by the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) district, Harrison was founded in 1910 as a branch of Farragut Career Academy .

  2. Jun 29, 2023 · Harrison HS alum Roger Surbaugh (Class of 65) advises the following regarding the history of Harrison Technical High School: ‘Harrison Tech opened in 1912, and closed (as a high school) in 1983. The mascot name was “The Hornets,” and the school colors were blue and gray.

  3. Find yearbooks from Harrison Technical High School in Chicago, Illinois for the class of 1968 and older. Search photos, classmates, and more at Ancestry.com®

  4. Harrison Technical High School Alumni Class List. The names listed below are alumni who have been searched for on this site from Harrison Technical High Schoolin Chicago, Illinois. If you see your name among the Harrison Technical High School graduates, someone is looking for you!

  5. Carter H. Harrison Technical High School was buillt in 1910. The school was initially named after Admiral David Farragut, but the name was changed a few years after the school opened in honor of former mayor Carter H. Harrison, Sr. Harrison was assasinated in 1893 during his fifth term as mayor.

  6. On September 16, 1968, 1,000 of Harrison Technical High Schools 3,000 students walked out of the sole high school serving South Lawndale and Pilsen in protest over the lack of African American history classes and the generally poor conditions in the overcrowded school, including perpetual disinvestment in neighborhood schools and a lack of ...

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