Alta Vista Public School
Alta Vista Public School is an Ottawa-Carleton District School Board elementary school in the Alta Vista neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It first opened its doors to the community in 1949.
Alta Vista Public School | |
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1349 Randall Avenue , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 45.383820°N 75.664988°W |
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Motto | Striving For Excellence |
Founded | 1949 |
School board | Ottawa-Carleton District School Board |
Superintendent | Neil York-Slader[1] |
Area trustee | Bronwyn Funiciello (ZONE 6)[2] |
Administrator | Lynette Beck |
Principal | Denis Paré |
Grades | JK-8 |
Enrollment | 650 students (September, 2009) |
Language | English, Early French Immersion, Late French Immersion |
Colour(s) | Blue,White |
Website | altavistaps |
650 students from diverse cultures are enrolled at this triple-track school. The school offers a regular English Program (JK-8), an Early French Immersion Program (SK-8), and a Late French Immersion Program (Grade 7 & 8). Alta Vista also offers Special Education, English Language Support and a Junior (grades 4-6) System Learning Disability Class. Students are encouraged to become involved in a variety of clubs and sports outside of the regular program, and in the Student Ambassadors, a leadership program.
Alta Vista has two gymnasiums: the Mr. J. Gym, dedicated to a former teacher at Alta Vista, and the Martin Pelton Gym, dedicated to one of the former principals. The school also has a fully equipped science room.
The school is one of four schools in the OCDSB that offers a music strings program; the others are Vincent Massey Public School, Lisgar Collegiate Institute, and Canterbury High School. Alta Vista also offers a specialized drumming music program.
Graduating students attend a number of high schools including Hillcrest, Brookfield, Canterbury, Ridgemont, and the Ottawa Technical Learning Centre.
Extra-curricular
Student David Campion Smith campaigned a cause to raise funds for Free The Children to help children in developing countries and, in 2006, raised $4400, enough to purchase 88 goats.[3][4][5] Campion-Smith's efforts saw him compared to child activist Craig Kielburger[4] and awarded the KidsWorld 2006 Community Spirit, Student of the Year Award.[6] In 2007, the school was challenged to build a school through Free The Children and an anonymous donor would match up to $7000 of funds raised. The school successfully raised $7700 and a school is planned for Kono District of Sierra Leone.[3]
References
- Cummings, H.R. and W.T. MacSkimming. The City of Ottawa Public Schools: A Brief History. Ottawa: Ottawa Board of Education, 1971.
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- "David's Dream". Alta Vista Public School. Archived from the original on September 11, 2007. Retrieved 2008-06-14.
- Czekaj, Laura (2006-06-01). "Student finds a practical way to help: Fund-raiser helps buy goats for families in impoverished nations". Ottawa Sun. Archived from the original on November 22, 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-14.
- "David's Dream – Changing "Me" to "We"". Ottawa Start. 2006-05-13. Archived from the original on 2006-10-22. Retrieved 2008-06-14.
- "2006 Student of the Year Winner". KidsWorld-Online.COM. Archived from the original on 2006-10-31. Retrieved 2008-06-14.