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Manley Career Academy High School (commonly known as Manley High School) is a public 4-year high school located in the East Garfield Park neighborhood on the west side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Manley is apart of the Chicago Public Schools district, opening in 1927. ==History== The school opened as Hugh Manley Junior High School in 1927. Manley became a senior high school in 1933 when junior high schools were abolished in Chicago on July 12th of that year. Manley housed and elementary school within its building from 1933 until 1943. The U.S. Navy occupied the school building from January of 1944 through the end of World War II to develop programs designed for and to aid in the war effort, which resulted in students being transferred to neighboring schools. In January 1946, the school served as a trade school, later becoming known as Cregier Vocational High School. By 1957, the trade school was relocated, Manley was once again converted into an elementary and middle school. The elementary school was phased out and a extension of Marshall High School was created on the campus, serving at the location for two years; 1969–71. In June 1973, the Chicago Board of Education designated Manley as a "senior high school" and approved phasing out the seventh and eighth grade program. Manley first senior high school graduating class occurred in June of 1976.
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