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'''St. David Catholic Secondary School''', established in 1965, is a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[high school]] instructing students from grades 9 to 12. St. David CSS is located in [[Waterloo, Ontario|Waterloo]], [[Ontario]] and is a member of the [[Waterloo Catholic District School Board]]. Its building is the oldest secondary school building in the board. Historically it was an a junior high school, instructing students from grades 7 to 10. St. David received full funding from the Ontario [[Ministry of Education (Ontario)|Ministry of Education]] in 1985, when the school changed its educational focus to students in grades 9 to [[Ontario Academic Credit|OAC]]. Since the OAC year of secondary school was phased out of Ontario schools in the 2002-2003 school year, St. David CSS now teaches grades 9 through to 12. At present (2011) St. David educates 1045 students.
'''St. David Catholic Secondary School''', established in 1965, is a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[high school]] instructing students from grades 9 to 12. St. David CSS is located in [[Waterloo, Ontario|Waterloo]], [[Ontario]] and is a member of the [[Waterloo Catholic District School Board]]. Its building is the oldest secondary school building in the board. Historically it was an a junior high school, instructing students from grades 7 to 10. St. David received full funding from the Ontario [[Ministry of Education (Ontario)|Ministry of Education]] in 1985, when the school changed its educational focus to students in grades 9 to [[Ontario Academic Credit|OAC]]. Since the OAC year of secondary school was phased out of Ontario schools in the 2002-2003 school year, St. David CSS now teaches grades 9 through to 12. At present (2011) St. David educates 1045 students. St. David is named after [[St David]], a 6th century saint.


== Staff and administration ==
== Staff and administration ==

Revision as of 15:01, 4 October 2011

St. David Catholic Secondary School
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School typeCatholic (Separate Board)
Founded1965
School boardWaterloo Catholic District School Board
PrincipalJohn Dietrich
Grades9-12
Enrollment1045
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Green, Blue and White    
MascotCedric
Team nameCeltics (/selt(iks)/)
AffiliationRoman Catholic
Websitehttp://stdavid.wcdsb.ca/

St. David Catholic Secondary School, established in 1965, is a Roman Catholic high school instructing students from grades 9 to 12. St. David CSS is located in Waterloo, Ontario and is a member of the Waterloo Catholic District School Board. Its building is the oldest secondary school building in the board. Historically it was an a junior high school, instructing students from grades 7 to 10. St. David received full funding from the Ontario Ministry of Education in 1985, when the school changed its educational focus to students in grades 9 to OAC. Since the OAC year of secondary school was phased out of Ontario schools in the 2002-2003 school year, St. David CSS now teaches grades 9 through to 12. At present (2011) St. David educates 1045 students. St. David is named after St David, a 6th century saint.

Staff and administration

St. David currently has two vice-principals and one principal:

  • Principal: John Dietrich
  • Vice-principals: Mark Sauve, Lisa Macunt

The school also has approximately 84 full-time teaching staff.

Renovations

As of the end of 2006, the school's renovations were completed. This is the second set of building improvements and additions since initial construction; the first set expanded the available athletic facilities and added several classrooms to the second floor. This work allows for future expansion with respect to science-related education, complementing AP biology classes added to the course calendar in September 2005. In addition to the expansion of the science facilities, hospitality courses were also added for students.

2007 renovations also included the removal of the sand box in the main foyer, the installation of new lights in the cafeteria, and the repaint and redo of the gymnasium floor. Audio/Visual improvements were also made to the cafeteria sound system during 2007 as well.

In 2009, a brand new $2 million sports facility was built at the school. The first use of the field was on Wednesday April 29 where the St. David senior soccer team defeated Woodland 6-1 in the opening game. Adam Staszewski scored the opening goal on the eight minute.

Uniform policy (2001 - 2002)

As with the other secondary schools in the Waterloo Catholic District School Board, St. David requires all students to wear a uniform every day, except for the occasional dress-down day (known to staff and students as "Civies Day"). During the 2001 - 2002 school year, this policy required all students to have golf and dress shirts tucked into their pants at all times, on the basis that untucked shirts did not convey the proper sense of respect for the school. [1]

During the last two weeks of June 2002, the administration of St. David made a public announcement that any student in violation of the uniform rules would be suspended for one day. In Ontario, any disciplinary action of this type is listed on an Ontario student record, which may adversely affect a student's chances of acceptance to post-secondary education. Ontario student records also are investigated by teachers when reviewing students enrolled for classes, and by staff at other schools in the event a student applies for a transfer.

No prior violations of the rules were taken into account with this policy. Suspension, as a punishment, is typically given for much more serious academic and criminal offences. However, the provincial Safe Schools Act allows discretionary one-day suspensions for minor infractions of school policies and procedures. These suspensions cannot be formally challenged, as the Safe Schools Act does not allow for appeals of one day suspensions. [2] Nevertheless, the consequence would add to a student's record, causing any subsequent offenses within five years to be judged more harshly. [3]

The "tucked-in shirt" rule, though, was short-lived as at the beginning of the 2002 - 2003 school year, the policy was revised to eliminate the requirement of golf shirts being tucked in.

Alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ Brown, Josh (July 29, 2006). "He's kicking into high gear". The Record, Kitchener, Ontario: A1, A6

Links and references

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