Stratford District Secondary School Explained

Stratford District Secondary School
Streetaddress:428 Forman Avenue
Coordinates:43.385°N -80.9934°W
Colors:Gold & Black
Teamname:Golden Bears
Grades:9-12
Established:2020
Website:https://sdss.amdsb.ca/
Campus:Suburban

Stratford District Secondary School is a Public Secondary School in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.

Students can study a full range of courses to prepare for university, college, apprenticeship and the workforce, along with Five Specialist High Skills Majors (SHSM) courses: Health & Wellness, Energy, Transportation, Manufacturing and Hospitality & Tourism.[1]

In 2014, the school had an enrollment of 1,150 students in grades 7-12.[2]

Extra-curricular activities included a wide range of athletics and clubs including Me To We, Fly Fishing Club, Concert Band, Drama Club, E-Team and spring baseball.[3]

Northwestern (1963 - 2020)

Stratford Northwestern Secondary School opened in 1963. In September 2003, following the closure of Juliet Public School and King Lear Public School, Grade 7 and 8 students began attending the newly formed Stratford Northwestern Public School.[4]

The school curriculum included unique courses such as cosmetology, horticulture and culinary classes. The culinary class operates an in-school restaurant called The Screaming Avocado, which opened in 2004, where gourmet foods are prepared and served by students as a healthy, balanced alternative to the cafeteria food offered. The Screaming Avocado grows many of its own ingredients in the school's courtyard and greenhouse. The concept has been cited as a potential model for healthier school food practices at other schools.[5] [6] Food Network Canada featured a 13-episode series in 2007 called Fink which followed the adventures of the Northwestern Culinary Club's trip to Italy.[7]

Northwestern was the host school for iCASE, the International Canadian Academy of Sports Excellence offering a combined academic and baseball training program.[8]

In 2020, students from Stratford Central Secondary School were moved to Stratford Northwestern Secondary School, and the school was renamed Stratford District Secondary School. At the same time, Central was renamed Stratford Intermediate School.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stratford District S.S. Co-op .
  2. https://www.yourschoolsincanada.com/english/secondary-schools/
  3. Web site: Stratford Northwestern Secondary School | Home of the Huskies . 2011-03-07 . 2011-03-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110309202015/http://stratfordnorthwestern.ca/ . dead .
  4. http://yourschools.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/pdf/arc/archive/full/2004-05.pdf 2004-5 Schools
  5. Kim Honey, "An alternative to the school cafeteria", Toronto Star, April 10, 2009.
  6. Danny Bradbury, "Pace yourself: cooking up slow food in a fast food nation." Alternatives Journal, August 1, 2006
  7. Web site: Fink . 17 November 2013 . Food Network Canada . Shaw Media Inc..
  8. Web site: International Canadian Academy of Sports Excellence . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121231090240/http://icasebaseball.com/ . 2012-12-31 . icasebaseball.com.
  9. News: Montanini . Chris . February 9, 2021 . Stratford's school transformation nearly complete . The Stratford Beacon Herald .
  10. Book: Bieber, Justin. Justin Bieber: First Step 2 Forever: My Story. registration. 2010. HarperCollins. 154.
  11. Book: Falsani, Cathleen. Belieber!: Fame, Faith and the Heart of Justin Bieber. 2011. Worthy Publishing (Google eBook). 9781617950278. October 10, 2012.