Crescent Heights High School (Calgary, Alberta)

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Crescent Heights High School
Crescent Heights High School, Calgary.jpg
Address
1019 1st Street N.W.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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School board Calgary Board of Education
Principal Arvin Rajan
School type Public secondary
Grades 9–12
Mascot Cowboy Sam
Team name Cowboys
Colours Navy, Red, and White               
Established 1915
Enrolment 1 800+
Communities served Crescent Heights
Homepage schools.cbe.ab.ca/b815

Crescent Heights High School is currently a high school with approximately 1700 students in grades 9-12 in Calgary, Alberta. The school is part of the Calgary Board of Education's public school system.

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[edit] History

The name of Crescent Heights High School in 1915 was Crescent Heights Collegiate Institute and was located in what is now Balmoral School. By 1919, enrollment at CHHS was 980 students. The current building was erected in 1928 for a cost of $275,000.[1] It was extensively renovated in 1985-86, with a second full-size gymnasium added, and the original gymnasium converted into a student centre. The basement lunch room was converted into a theatre.

[edit] Notable staff

[edit] Notable alumni

  • Tegan and Sara Quin - Indie rock/New Wave/Indie Pop musicians
  • Doris Anderson - Former editor of Chatelaine magazine.[1]
  • Paul Brandt - Country music artist [2]
  • Abdul Traya - Became famous in the grade 11 in 1999 when he registered the domain appleimac.com
  • Tommy Chong - Comedian/Actor [2]
  • Gagan Rehill - House & Pop Producer / DJ
  • Jamie Fooks - Musician (Jane Vain and the Dark Matter)
  • Breanne Graham - Won bronze medal for Canada in the Women's World Cup of Wrestling in 2003. [3][4]
  • Eric Greif - Lawyer and entertainment personality
  • Ralph Klein - left CHHS and later went to Viscount Bennett
  • Sean Cheesman - International dance choreographer[5]
  • Ken Taylor - Former Canadian ambassador to Iran, who helped several Americans escape during the Iran hostage crisis.[1]
  • Charles Wilkinson - Dropped out in Grade Eleven, went on to become a film director[6] and received his Masters Degree from the University of British Columbia in May, 2008.
  • Peter Yan - Buckshot Show theme song co-writer. [2]
  • 82 CHHS students are recognized by a memorial and simulated eternal flame in the school foyer as having given their lives in military service in the Second World War.[7]

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