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'''Chetwynd Secondary School''' (or CSS) is a public [[High school#Canada|high school]] in [[Chetwynd, British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. CSS is operated by [[School District 59 Peace River South]] and is the designated secondary school for the three local primary schools in Chetwynd. The school building is attached to Windrem Elementary School and shares French Immersion teachers with that school.<ref>[http://issuu.com/chetwyndecho/docs/issue_22__june_1__2012___8519 Chetwynd Echo, June 1, 2012], retrieved 2012-08-20</ref> Dual credit courses are offered in partnership with [[Northern Lights College]].
'''Chetwynd Secondary School''' (or CSS) is a public [[High school#Canada|high school]] in [[Chetwynd, British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. CSS is operated by [[School District 59 Peace River South]] and is the designated secondary school for the three local primary schools in Chetwynd. The school building is attached to Windrem Elementary School and shares French Immersion teachers with that school.<ref>[http://issuu.com/chetwyndecho/docs/issue_22__june_1__2012___8519 Chetwynd Echo, June 1, 2012], retrieved 2012-08-20</ref> Dual credit courses are offered in partnership with [[Northern Lights College]].


In addition to core academic subjects, CSS offers courses in (partial list only):<ref>[http://css.sd59.bc.ca/Site/PAGE_1_A_COURSE_SELECTION_BOOKLET..html School course selection booklet], retrieved 2012-08-20</ref>
In addition to core academic subjects, CSS offers courses in (partial list only):<ref>[http://css.sd59.bc.ca/Site/PAGE_1_A_COURSE_SELECTION_BOOKLET..html School course selection booklet]{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, retrieved 2012-08-20</ref>
* Automotive
* Automotive
* First Nations studies
* First Nations studies
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.rpmhockey.com/programs/getprogram/306/ Pacific Rim Hockey Academy webpage]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120728091249/http://www.rpmhockey.com:80/programs/getProgram/306/ Pacific Rim Hockey Academy webpage]
* [http://britishcolumbia.compareschoolrankings.org/secondary/Chetwynd_Secondary/Chetwynd/Report_Card.aspx Fraser Institute School Report Card 2010-2011]
* [http://britishcolumbia.compareschoolrankings.org/secondary/Chetwynd_Secondary/Chetwynd/Report_Card.aspx Fraser Institute School Report Card 2010-2011]



Revision as of 15:10, 21 November 2016

Chetwynd Secondary School
Address
Map
5000 46th St.

, ,
Canada
Coordinates55°41′46.45″N 121°36′50.15″W / 55.6962361°N 121.6139306°W / 55.6962361; -121.6139306
Information
School typePublic, high school
School boardSchool District 59 Peace River South
PrincipalChris Mason
Staff28
Grades8-12
Enrollment300 (approx.) (January 16, 2006)
Colour(s)Blue, Black, White
MascotCavalier
Websitecss.sd59.bc.ca

Chetwynd Secondary School (or CSS) is a public high school in Chetwynd, British Columbia, Canada. CSS is operated by School District 59 Peace River South and is the designated secondary school for the three local primary schools in Chetwynd. The school building is attached to Windrem Elementary School and shares French Immersion teachers with that school.[1] Dual credit courses are offered in partnership with Northern Lights College.

In addition to core academic subjects, CSS offers courses in (partial list only):[2]

  • Automotive
  • First Nations studies
  • Business studies
  • Business computer applications
  • Cafeteria training
  • Carpentry & cabinet making
  • Digital media
  • Drama
  • Food studies
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Mechanics
  • Theatre performance
  • Woodwork

Athletic programs include a Hockey Academy and Junior Rodeo.[3]

CSS is a participant in the school district's International Student Study Program.[4]

CSS was the subject of a study by the University of Lethbridge, "Grief and loss lives in schools: Chetwynd Secondary School : a case study."[5]

References