York Humber High School Explained

York Humber High School
Address:100 Emmett Avenue
Country:Canada
Coordinates:43.6887°N -79.5041°W
Motto:Factum Prosperitas
Motto Translation:Build the Future
Religious Affiliation:Secular
Founded:1967
Status:Active (Emmett Rd.)
Leased out (Humber Blvd.)
District:South-West
Superintendent:Sandy Spyropoulos

Vicky Branco
Trustee:Chris Tonks
Number:6594 / 954640
Principal:Rhonda Davy
Grades:9-12
Enrolment:160
Enrolment As Of:2019-20
Colours:Purple and Gold
Team Name:York Humber Bears
Area:York

York Humber High School (also called York Humber HS, YMHS, or York Humber) is a specialized vocational basic high school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is administered by the Toronto District School Board. Prior to 1998, it was part of the Board of Education for the City of York. Founded in 1967 on Humber Blvd, the school moved to its new building on Emmett Road in 1992. Its motto is Factum Prosperitas (Build the Future).

History

York Humber High School was constructed in 1966 and opened on September 5, 1967 on the original Humber Blvd. building. It was designed in brutalist architecture. In 1978, adult programs were introduced.[1] By September 1988, the school had 489 students.

In 1989, the school was relocated to Frank Oke Secondary School and a warehouse building on Alliance Avenue and Cliff Street as two temporary locations and the new replacement school was built on Emmett Road in 1992 designed by Nowski Partners Architects. The former location was reopened by the Metropolitan Separate School Board as Archbishop Romero Catholic Secondary School that same year.

The school celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017.[2]

Programs

York Humber offers its students several Experiential Learning programs including Green Industries, Food Services, Cosmetology, Auto Shop, and Carpentry. It has a Cooperative Education department where students develop many experiences and skills towards graduation and many other courses designed to increase employability, literacy and numeracy skills.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Alternative Schooling and Student Engagement: Canadian Stories of Democracy within Bureaucracy. 9783319542591. Bascia. Nina. Fine. Esther Sokolov. Levin. Malcolm. August 14, 2017.
  2. Web site: York Humber High School celebrates 50th anniversary with reunion. April 24, 2017.