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'''Chestermere High School''' is a [[Public school (government funded)|public]] [[high school]] in [[Chestermere, Alberta|Chestermere]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]. About 900 students enroll at this school.
'''Chestermere High School''' is a [[Public school (government funded)|public]] [[high school]] in [[Chestermere, Alberta|Chestermere]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]. About 1000 students enroll at this school as of the 09/10 school year. In 2010 the school will be cut back from grades 9-12, to 10-12. The school features three parking lots, one for grades 10 and 11, one for 11 and 12, and a special one for the staff. There is a poorly built baseball diamond made by a teacher and his detention students.

The school was originally 2 separate schools, one being K-6, and the other 7-12. Later when an elementary school was erected in Chestermere, the school was converted into just grades 9-12. Sometime after this a link (hallway) was built between the two buildings, uniting them. The link was torn down and renovated in 2008 due to mold in the link.

Only one student has ever died from this school. Two boys got into a fight over a girl, and one went to the hospital. That boy later died in the hospital. A bench made of hockey sticks was made for the school in memory of this boy.


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Revision as of 05:15, 28 November 2009

Chestermere High School is a public high school in Chestermere, Alberta, Canada. About 1000 students enroll at this school as of the 09/10 school year. In 2010 the school will be cut back from grades 9-12, to 10-12. The school features three parking lots, one for grades 10 and 11, one for 11 and 12, and a special one for the staff. There is a poorly built baseball diamond made by a teacher and his detention students.

The school was originally 2 separate schools, one being K-6, and the other 7-12. Later when an elementary school was erected in Chestermere, the school was converted into just grades 9-12. Sometime after this a link (hallway) was built between the two buildings, uniting them. The link was torn down and renovated in 2008 due to mold in the link.

Only one student has ever died from this school. Two boys got into a fight over a girl, and one went to the hospital. That boy later died in the hospital. A bench made of hockey sticks was made for the school in memory of this boy.

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