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[[North Island College]], which is off limits to the high school section.
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Timberline has a strong athletic program. It has won provincial team championships in boys' soccer and girls' volleyball. Individually, Timberline has had three provincial wrestling champions: Ashley Osachuk (2012, 2013), Bret Nelson (2014) and CJ Foy (2015, 2016). Osachuk was named the outstanding wrestler at the 2012 provincial wrestling championships. Osachuk and Nelson have both gone on to accept wrestling scholarships at Simon Fraser University (NCAA Division II). Foy has accepted a scholarship to the University of Calgary (CIS). Other outstanding alumni include: Riley O'Neill (NCAA Division I - University of Kentucky - Soccer).
Timberline has a strong athletic program. It has won provincial team championships in boys' soccer and girls' volleyball. Individually, Timberline has had three provincial wrestling champions: Ashley Osachuk (2012, 2013), Bret Nelson (2014) and CJ Foy (2015, 2016). Osachuk was named the outstanding wrestler at the 2012 provincial wrestling championships. Osachuk and Nelson have both gone on to accept wrestling scholarships at Simon Fraser University (NCAA Division II). Foy has accepted a scholarship to the University of Calgary (CIS). Other outstanding alumni include: Riley O'Neill (NCAA Division I - University of Kentucky - Soccer), Corvo, Ozmoz, Uzzi and NT.


The school is the shared home with Carihi Secondary to members of Youth 4 Diversity, who were awarded the 2008 British Columbia Nesika Award<ref>{{cite web | title=Diversity in British Columbia| url=}}{{cite web |url=http://www.welcomebc.ca/en/diversity/nesika.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-07-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090226043850/http://www.welcomebc.ca/en/diversity/nesika.html |archivedate=2009-02-26 |df= }}</ref>
The school is the shared home with Carihi Secondary to members of Youth 4 Diversity, who were awarded the 2008 British Columbia Nesika Award<ref>{{cite web | title=Diversity in British Columbia| url=}}{{cite web |url=http://www.welcomebc.ca/en/diversity/nesika.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-07-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090226043850/http://www.welcomebc.ca/en/diversity/nesika.html |archivedate=2009-02-26 |df= }}</ref>

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Timberline Secondary
Address
Map
1681 S. Dogwood Street

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Canada
Coordinates49°58′48″N 125°14′42″W / 49.9799°N 125.2450°W / 49.9799; -125.2450
Information
School typePublic, high school
Founded1997
School boardSchool District 72 Campbell River
PrincipalDr. Jeremy Morrow
Staff50+
Grades9-12
Enrollment738 (September 2009)
LanguageEnglish
AreaCampbell River
Colour(s)Red, blue, white, and grey.
MascotWolf
Team nameTimberline Wolves
Websitewww.sd72.bc.ca/school/timberline

Timberline Secondary is a public high school in Campbell River, British Columbia part of School District 72 Campbell River.

Timberline opened in 1997 as the second of two public high schools in the city of Campbell River. The school gets its name, in part, from the fact it was built to blend in with the surrounding forest. (Which has recently been cut down). It shares residence with the Campbell River campus of North Island College, which is off limits to the high school section.

Timberline has a strong athletic program. It has won provincial team championships in boys' soccer and girls' volleyball. Individually, Timberline has had three provincial wrestling champions: Ashley Osachuk (2012, 2013), Bret Nelson (2014) and CJ Foy (2015, 2016). Osachuk was named the outstanding wrestler at the 2012 provincial wrestling championships. Osachuk and Nelson have both gone on to accept wrestling scholarships at Simon Fraser University (NCAA Division II). Foy has accepted a scholarship to the University of Calgary (CIS). Other outstanding alumni include: Riley O'Neill (NCAA Division I - University of Kentucky - Soccer), Corvo, Ozmoz, Uzzi and NT.

The school is the shared home with Carihi Secondary to members of Youth 4 Diversity, who were awarded the 2008 British Columbia Nesika Award[1]


Student Success Plan

Annually, under the guidance of the principal, each school teaching staff collaboratively reflects on the learning that is taking place within their school. Staff considers and identifies any common threads or themes of success and needed improvement, and does nothing about it.

Flex Time

A failed opportunity for students to make choices about their learning, and now earn credits due to the fact no one attends it.

Can a student work at home?

Of course, you the have the right to leave Timberline property as you please and enhance your education elsewhere. Just kidding, leaving school property will follow up with a phone call or email straight to your parent or guardian.

Staff Directory

Administrators

Morrow, Dr. Jeremy. Principal. Known well for applying certain rules to certain people to make learning harder.

Broadbent, Joanna. VP. Known well for threatening students.

References

  1. ^ "Diversity in British Columbia". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)"Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-26. Retrieved 2009-07-12. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)