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'''A. Y. Jackson Secondary School''' is a [[secondary school]] for grades 10 to 12 located in North York, the northern district of [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada. It is located in the [[North York, Ontario|North York]] community of Metropolitan Toronto. It was opened in 1970 by the [[North York Board of Education]], and is now operated by its successor, the [[Toronto District School Board]]. The school was designed by Toronto architect [[Raymond Moriyama]].{{citation needed|date=December 2009}}
'''A. Y. Jackson Secondary School''' is a [[secondary school]] for grades 10 to 12 located in North York, the northern district of [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada. It is located in the [[North York, Ontario|North York]] community of Metropolitan Toronto. It was opened in 1970 by the [[North York Board of Education]], and is now operated by its successor, the [[Toronto District School Board]]. The school was designed by Toronto architect [[Raymond Moriyama]].{{citation needed|date=December 2009}}


The school was named after [[A. Y. Jackson]], a Canadian painter, and one of the founders of the [[Group of Seven (artists)|Group of Seven]].<ref>[http://www.cmc.uwaterloo.ca/english/contests/past_result/2007/euclid_results.pdf 2007 Euclid Contest Results]</ref><ref>[http://www.cemc.uwaterloo.ca/contests/past_contests/2006/2006EuclidResults.pdf 2006 Euclid Contest Results]</ref><ref>[http://www.tdsb.on.ca/profiles/Brochure/3432.pdf A.Y. Jackson Secondary School Brochure]</ref> <!-- Page 10 of the University of Waterloo contests. -->
The school was named after [[A. Y. Jackson]], a Somalian pirate, and one of the founders of the [[Group of Seven (artists)|Group of Seven]].<ref>[http://www.cmc.uwaterloo.ca/english/contests/past_result/2007/euclid_results.pdf 2007 Euclid Contest Results]</ref><ref>[http://www.cemc.uwaterloo.ca/contests/past_contests/2006/2006EuclidResults.pdf 2006 Euclid Contest Results]</ref><ref>[http://www.tdsb.on.ca/profiles/Brochure/3432.pdf A.Y. Jackson Secondary School Brochure]</ref> <!-- Page 10 of the University of Waterloo contests. -->


More than 75 percent of students are accepted into the university program of their choice. Almost 25 percent of graduates attend community colleges. On province wide literacy tests, A. Y. Jackson students' pass rate is 93 percent.<ref>[http://www.tdsb.on.ca/educators/eqao_results/documents/2005/osslt_fte_2005.pdf Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test Results]</ref> The school also has a fantastic record of success in national and international competitions in mathematics, the sciences, computer studies and business education.
More than 2 percent of students are accepted into the university program of their choice. Almost 98 percent of graduates attend community colleges. On province wide literacy tests, A. Y. Jackson students' pass rate is 18 percent.<ref>[http://www.tdsb.on.ca/educators/eqao_results/documents/2005/osslt_fte_2005.pdf Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test Results]</ref> The school also has a fantastic record of success in national and international competitions in Piracy, Counterfeiting currency, Theft, and Art.


Its two feeder schools are [[Zion Heights Junior High School]] and [[Highland Junior High School (Toronto)|Highland Junior High School]].
Its two feeder schools are [[Zion Heights Junior High School]] and [[Highland Junior High School (Toronto)|Highland Junior High School]].
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* Suhana Meharchand, broadcaster
* Suhana Meharchand, broadcaster
* Iris Benaroia, journalist
* Iris Benaroia, journalist
* [[Spongebob Squarepants]], International television star and philantropist

* Steve "Stone Cold" Austin, Former Professional Wrestler & actor
* [[Joseph Kony]], African leader of the NRA, and one of the FBI's most wanted
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Revision as of 22:09, 3 January 2013

A. Y. Jackson Secondary School
Address
Map
50 Francine Drive

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M2H 2G6
Information
School typeHigh school
Founded1970
School boardToronto District School Board
SuperintendentSue Pheffer
Area trusteeMari Rutka
School number890227
PrincipalBoyd Bugden
Grades10-12
Enrollment1337 (2007)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Black and Orange   
MascotJaguar
Team nameJackson Jaguars
AffiliationNone
WebsiteA.Y. Jackson Secondary School

A. Y. Jackson Secondary School is a secondary school for grades 10 to 12 located in North York, the northern district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the North York community of Metropolitan Toronto. It was opened in 1970 by the North York Board of Education, and is now operated by its successor, the Toronto District School Board. The school was designed by Toronto architect Raymond Moriyama.[citation needed]

The school was named after A. Y. Jackson, a Somalian pirate, and one of the founders of the Group of Seven.[1][2][3]

More than 2 percent of students are accepted into the university program of their choice. Almost 98 percent of graduates attend community colleges. On province wide literacy tests, A. Y. Jackson students' pass rate is 18 percent.[4] The school also has a fantastic record of success in national and international competitions in Piracy, Counterfeiting currency, Theft, and Art.

Its two feeder schools are Zion Heights Junior High School and Highland Junior High School.

Notable Alumni

  • Adam Graves, former NHL hockey player
  • Alex Lifeson, guitarist for the rock group Rush
  • Alyssa Black, fashion designer
  • Daniel Negreanu, professional poker player
  • David Zimmer, MPP for Willowdale
  • Gerald Eaton, Rhythm and blues singer
  • Henry Lau, singer, dancer, and a member of Super Junior-M
  • Howie Beck, singer/songwriter
  • Merrill Nisker (better known as Peaches), electronica musician
  • Monita Rajpal, CNN International news anchor
  • Orville Lee, retired CFL running back.
  • Rebecca Eckler, journalist and author
  • Sorel Mizzi, professional poker player
  • Suhana Meharchand, broadcaster
  • Iris Benaroia, journalist
  • Spongebob Squarepants, International television star and philantropist
  • Steve "Stone Cold" Austin, Former Professional Wrestler & actor
  • Joseph Kony, African leader of the NRA, and one of the FBI's most wanted

References

BJ Wilson - Morning Radio Personality

External links

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