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Joane Cardinal-Schubert High School

Coordinates: 50°52′42″N 113°56′40″W / 50.878306°N 113.944467°W / 50.878306; -113.944467
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Joane Cardinal-Schubert High School
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19480 - 45 Street S.E.

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Coordinates50°52′42″N 113°56′40″W / 50.878306°N 113.944467°W / 50.878306; -113.944467
Information
TypePublic
MottoMotto: Active, Inclusive, & Meaningful
Established2018
School boardCalgary Board of Education
PrincipalGarry Tink
Assistant PrincipalRob Brown
Assistant PrincipalGayleena Clark
Assistant PrincipalTracy Rand
Grades10–12
Enrollment1842 (2020)
 • Grade 10486
 • Grade 11692
 • Grade 12664
AreaArea V, Ward 14
Colour(s)Black and Yellow   
Team nameRavens
Communities servedAuburn Bay, Copperfield, Cranston, Mahogany, New Brighton, Seton
Feeder schoolsDr. George Stanley. Dr. Martha Cohen. Nickle School. Sherwood School.
Websiteschool.cbe.ab.ca/school/joanecardinalschubert/


Joane Cardinal-Schubert High School (JCS) is a public high school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada operated by the Calgary Board of Education. It was founded in 2018 and the first year of attendance was 1129 students. It has approximately 1,800 students and 60 staff members.[1] It is named after the artist Joane Cardinal-Schubert. The school's mascot is a "Raven".

About the School

Joane Cardinal-Schubert High School (JCS) is an inclusive and diverse learning community where relationships form the foundation that makes up our work. Students will have an opportunity to develop strong connections with peers and staff in the presence an engaging, creative, active, inclusive and meaningful programs of study. Through a technology-rich environment, flexible use of time/space, and an inter-disciplinary approach to learning, student will be able to their passions and potential. This is “Joane Cardinal-Schubert way”!

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