Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School
Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School | |
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Academics • Arts • Athletics • Technology In the Service of the Community Through Knowledge Toward God | |
Address | |
959 Midland Avenue Knob Hill, Toronto, Ontario, M1K 4G4 | |
Information | |
School type | Bill 30 Catholic High School |
Founded | 1989 |
School board | Toronto Catholic District School Board |
Superintendent |
Kevin Malcolm Area 7 |
Area trustee |
Mike Del Grande Ward 7 |
School number | 554 / 723428 |
Administrator | Patricia Donohue |
Principal | Linda Maselli-Jackman |
Faculty | 101 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1001 (2015–16) |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | Canadian Red, Navy Blue, White, Grey and Vegas Gold |
Mascot | March the Maverick |
Team name | Vanier Mavericks |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Parish | St. Maria Goretti |
Specialist High Skills Major | Transportation |
Program Focus |
Advanced Placement Broad-based Technology |
Website |
jeanvanier |
Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School (locally known as JVCSS, Jean Vanier CSS, Jean Vanier, or shorten as Vanier; informally referred to as New Tabor (Park) to avoid confusion with Georges Vanier Secondary School) is a Roman Catholic high school operating in the former Tabor Park Vocational School building owned by the Toronto District School Board (previously built for the Scarborough Board of Education), located in the neighbourhood of Knob Hill at Midland Avenue in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada operated by the Toronto Catholic District School Board. It is named after Jean Vanier, the man who founded L'Arche in 1964. The school can sometimes referred to the Maverick Ranch, a type of unbranded horse. The school houses 996 students as of the 2014-15 year and it is ranked 331 out of 725 schools in the Fraser Institute report card.[1] Its motto is "Through Knowledge Toward God".
History
To love someone is to show to them their beauty, their worth and their importance.— Jean Vanier, Community And Growth
The Man
Jean Vanier was born on September 10, 1928. He is the founder of L'Arche, an international organization which creates communities where people with developmental disabilities and those who assist them share life together. He is the son of the 19th Governor General of Canada, Major-General Georges Vanier. In his youth and during World War II he served with the Royal Navy and then with the Royal Canadian Navy. As a midshipman, Vanier accompanied the Royal Family on their tour of South Africa aboard HMS Vanguard in 1947.
The School
Long before the existence of Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School, the first Roman Catholic separate school, St. Maria Goretti Separate School opened its doors in September 1955 and St. Albert in September of 1969 as the first schools within the parish of the same name. Between 1959 and 1962,David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute and Midland Avenue Collegiate Institute were then established although Midland was the sole secondary school in that area. However, by fall of 1973, Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary School also opened its doors as the first Catholic high school in that same area as Midland.
The current location, Tabor Park Vocational School was designed by the architects Webb, Zerafa and Menkes, built in 1964 and established by the Scarborough Board of Education in September 1965 as a less academically challenged high school. Its programs were different from Bendale Vocational/Secondary with students integrated to mainstream schooling due to Tabor Park and Bendale were meant for streamed "vocational" high schools for people living near Midland and Thomson. The schools would later forged the model after Tabor Park by the openings of Maplewood and Sir William Osler in 1967 and 1975 respectively. By the time Tabor Park closed in 1986 due to low enrolment, Scarborough Centre for Alternative Studies, an adult high school began in this site. As a result of public funding of Catholic high schools, by 1988, the Tabor Park property was ceded to the Metropolitan Separate School Board (later the Toronto Catholic District School Board) and was reopened as Jean Vanier to serve the rest of Scarborough. In that case, it was established to relive overcrowding at Mary Ward and Newman.
Jean Vanier C.S.S. came to existence on September 5, 1989 within the St. Maria Goretti Parish catchment area with 18 staff and 198 grade 9 students under the leadership of founding principal Michael Leroux, with the first students graduated Vanier in 1993. Construction and renovation began in 1990, and was completed in the spring of 1994, although the eastern portion building was built with 18 classrooms in 1991 and the school now accommodates close to 1000 students. From the onset, the school was de-streamed in grade 9. The school was opened and blessed on November 13, 1994. Interestingly, in its conception, the school was originally to be named St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School, named after a Jesuit priest, Francis Xavier. But despite a turnout and the elementary school using the name, it was changed to Jean Vanier thereafter.
Following the closure of Midland Collegiate in 2000, Vanier received the remaining students from Midland. To date, students living in the school's former catchment area have applied or attended Vanier since.
In February 2011, Jean Vanier C.S.S. received Dr. Bette M. Stephenson Recognition of Achievement award from EQAO.
Jean Vanier C.S.S. celebrated its 20th Anniversary in June 2010 since it opened in September 1989 with the Mass and Alumni social. The school celebrated its 25th in October 2014 in conjunction with L'Arche's 50th anniversary of its founding.
In the news
- On May 20, 2004, 17-year old Jeffrey Michael Rich Reodica, who was in Grade 11 at the time, was playing basketball with his friends at St. Rose of Lima Catholic School.[2] However, the next day, Reodica and his buddies encountered the three white teens into Benleigh Drive just behind the school. Later, Toronto Police Const. Daniel Belanger arrived at the scene and shot Reodica who was holding a rock as a defense.[2][3] Reodica later died of his injuries on May 22, 2004. Belanger later justified in shooting of Reodica because the teen was swinging a knife, which was found at the scene.[2]
- During the morning hours of July 16, 2010 at 1:10 a.m., a Pontiac Sunfire which carried five boys was flipped and crashed at Greencedar Circuit and Daphne Road on a tree, near Lawrence Avenue East and Markham Road, right behind Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute. The fifth person, who was a passenger in the back seat, later identified as 16-year old Allan Christopher Alfred, was not wearing a seatbelt at the time.[4] Alfred, who completed Grade 10 was going to Grade 11 during that period. Just mere six days later, Alfred died of his injuries at Sunnybrook Hospital.[5]
- Wayne Paul Foster, a 61-year-old Curriclum Leader for Business,[6] was tragically killed in a bizarre car accident involving a dump truck on Major Mackenzie Drive East near Kennedy Road in Markham on the morning of September 8, 2011.[7]
- On the evening of December 20, 2012, Gabriel Michael Zapanta,[8] who was a tenth grade student was hit by unknown truck at 8:00 p.m. EST at Kennedy Road and Trevorton Drive north of Eglinton Avenue East. He subsequently passed away eight days later.[9]
Overview
The enrollment of the school as of 2015–16 is 996 pupils. It is a co-educational semestered school operating in grades 9–12. The school draws crowds from the Bendale, Ionview, Knob Hill, Scarborough Junction, and most parts of Scarborough as well as some from Toronto and as far from Pickering and Ajax. It became a popular destination powerhouse with its excellent facilities and programs since the closure of nearby Midland Avenue Collegiate Institute in June 2000.
Emphasizing on the "AAA" focus, the school has a large athletic field found in most regular public high schools, but usually unavailable with purpose built Catholic high Schools. Due to Tabor Park being built as a technical-oriented high school, it has brown bricks and overall structure design in the middle where the quadrangle stands. The two catwalks along with 20 new academic classrooms, a seminar work room, and an exercise room was eventually added in 1991 to expand enrollment.[10] as well as black cross was retrofitted in the centre.[11] Other features in the leased 126,241 sq. ft. facility include 28 academic classrooms, two automotive shops, four state-of-the-art science labs, three computer labs, two Mac labs, a visual arts studio, cafetorium, library, expanded ME/DD classroom, a double gymnasia that can be split into two, a drama room, two music rooms, a photography room, guidance area, a recently renovated home economics room and a chapel.
In 2011, however, Portables made their way back to the facility to accommodate more students in the existing campus since the addition was added. There are 3 portables.
Academics
Since its inception, Jean Vanier offers various courses in the comprehensive academic program for its students. Students can choose from a variety of courses at the academic, applied, and open levels. These, and other specialized courses, help prepare students for university, college, or the world of work after they have completed their studies at the school. Vanier currently offers math, English, science, Canadian History, geography, and religious studies. It also has special education programs.
Vanier, every year, competes in the University of Waterloo mathematics competition.
Arts
The word “Arts” is one that is immensely rich in meaning and its value is greatly appreciated in the school community. The creativity, style, expression, compassion and unique artistic approach is very obvious in 5 Arts Disciplines such as drama, instrumental/vocal music, visual arts, and photography. The drum line was introduced in 2012 by Michael Fanning, a new music teacher at the school.[12]
The combined art, music, technology show called Festival of Sight and Sound started by the arts department in the 1990s consisting of the talents of the music students as well as the work of the Art, Drama and Photography students. It is held in December and May each semester.
On March 6, 2014, Vanier was selected for the Musicounts Band Aid Grant program costing at $600,000. The school received their $10,000 in equipment for the drum line program such as the marimba and a complete set of cymbals.[13][14] The guests were Juno Award winning musicians Classified and David Myles who also performed their single Inner Ninja live in front of 300 students.[14]
Athletics
The Jean Vanier Maverick has held a history of athletic excellence, which continues today. The school was well represented with the colours of red, black, silver and compete in the TDCAA locally and OFSAA provincially. So far, Vanier Mavericks compete in basketball, volleyball, soccer, flag football, rugby, cross country, track and field, badminton, and indoor soccer. It notably previously competed in ice hockey and curling.
The goal of the program is success through participation. The school's Student-Athletes succeed through:
- Skill development and teamwork
- Recognizing and respecting the skills of their opponents
- Competing with tireless effort and with the highest level of integrity
- Combining academic excellence with sports
- Displaying Christian values that will allow to be leaders of tomorrow
Technology
Continuing with the broadbased technology, Jean Vanier offers a unique blend of courses not found in any other schools such as CITI Motive (Automotive Class) - Dual High School / College Credits, Communications Technology, Partnership with Apple Inc., Yearbook (Desktop Publishing), Photography, among others.
The Communications Technology program began in 2000 under the leadership of Thomas Gilmor and Roy Ilulani with 60 students and has since gone to 250.
"In the service of the community"
In today's world, the students practice an active, faith life through service to the community. The education component is learned through religion classes, regular school practices and through special initiatives such as their affiliation with Development and Peace. Their support with the community through activities such as:
- Thanksgiving food drive for the Good Shepherd Refuge,
- Christmas Baskets for families through St. Vincent de Paul Society,
- Fair Trade Coffee Sales,
- The Best Buddies Program
The school has donated volunteer time, food and money to organizations such as: Development and Peace, Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (Canada), Share Life – Covenant House, Inner City Angels, Raising the Roof, Help a Family Fundraiser (a school and orphanage in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic), St. John the Compassionate Mission, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), The Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Day Sales, The Louise Russo Fund, Right to Life, and L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON).
Student Life
Beyond the classrooms, the Student Advisory Council organizes certain events to show school spirit such as Pep Rally, Fearfest, Semi-Formal, 12 Days of Christmas, Winter Activity Day, School Dance, 30 Hour Famine, SAC Gives Back, and Dress Down Day. In addition to SAC, there are certain organizations and clubs run and operated like Social Justice, History, Maverick Athletic Council, Anime, Chess, Mathematics, Best Buddies, Improv, School Plays, Drumline, and many others.
The Student Advisory Council is currently moderated by the school's teachers Melissa Avecillas (English), Destiny-Lynn Barbitta (Guidance) and Andrea Sisca (Teacher/Librarian).
School Media
Yearbooks
Over the years, Jean Vanier has publish several yearbooks in its 22-year life. Unlike all other high schools who receive yearbooks at the end of the year, the yearbooks are released the next year.
- 10th Anniversary (1999-2000)
- Tomorrow Came too Soon (2001-2002)
- "www.jeanvanier.com" (2002-2003)
- FlashBACK (2003-2004)
- 15th Anniversary (2004-2005)
- Timeless (2005-2006)
- Growing Together (2006-2007)
- Turning Points (2007-2008)
- Forever Young (2008-2009)
- 20th Anniversary: And ya Don't Stop! (2009-2010)
- Word (2010-2011)
- Connections (TTC-style motif) (2011-2012)
- Pieces of Us (Jigsaw puzzle motif) (2012-2013)
- TBD(2013-2014)
- TBD(2014-2015)
Vanier Vision
Vanier Vision is a newsletter that highlights the events happening in Jean Vanier throughout the school year. Published by the school principal and the communication technology teacher, it is distributed to students quarterly upon mailing the report cards in November, February, April, or July. The redesign took place starting in the Spring 2013 issue.
Other publications and media
Crest
The school crest was designed by the first art teacher, Martine Girard-Agro in 1989. It features a calligraphy of a "J" and a "V" with a t-like cross.
Administration
Principals
As of July 2015, only four active principals of Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School remain employed with the TCDSB.
Principal | Previous School | Date started | Date finished | Notes |
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Michael Leroux | Francis Libermann Catholic High School Regina Pacis Catholic Secondary School |
1989 | 1998 | Founding Principal of Jean Vanier. |
Carmine Settino | 1998 | 2001 | Currently Principal at Chaminade College School. | |
Joseph Clarkson | Brother Edmund Rice Catholic Secondary School | 2001 | 2007 | There's an award named after him named The Joseph Clarkson Award that is given to a student in each graduation ceremony. |
Peter Aguiar | Francis Libermann Catholic High School Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School |
2007 | 2011 | Currently at 21st Century Learning as a Program Co-ordinator. Formerly at Francis Libermann Catholic High School as English teacher (1988-2002) |
Anthony Bellisario (Acting) |
Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School Brebeuf College School |
2007 | 2007 | Placed on an interim basis due to Aguiar's heart surgery. Currently at James Cardinal McGuigan as a principal. |
John Brady | James Cardinal McGuigan Catholic High School Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts |
2011 | 2015 | Served as vice-principal for five years in two schools. Formerly a math teacher at Neil McNeil. |
Linda Maselli-Jackman | Monsignor Fraser College Archbishop Romero Catholic Secondary School St. Joseph's Morrow Park Catholic Secondary School |
2015 | present |
Vice Principals
- Bianca Auciello (2008-2010) - now at St. Benedict Catholic School; formerly at Neil McNeil and previously a TCDSB Librarian resource head (2010-2012).
- Anne Louise Bannon (2013–present) - formerly a Drama teacher at Marshall McLuhan for 13 years
- Alda Bassani (2005-2007) - served as VP at Archbishop Romero (2007-2008); as Principal at Loretto Abbey (2008-2013); formerly a teacher at Notre Dame[15]
- Mary Curran (2000-2004) - served for the Durham Catholic District School Board at Archbishop Denis O'Connor in Ajax (2004 as VP and 2009-2010 as Principal) and St. Mary in Pickering as Principal (2005-2009)
- Ann Gotfryd (1999-2005) - served at Monsignor Fraser College until retirement in 2007
- Gianna Helling (2007-2010) - served as VP at Notre Dame; Currently at the elementary panel as Principal of Sts. Cosmas and Damian Catholic School (2010-2013) and St. Sebastian Catholic School (2013–present)
- Michael Monk (2010) - Acting VP; founding principal of Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton
- Reginald Ramlogan (2011–present) - formerly a Religion teacher at Loretto College
- Raymond Sanborn (2005-2008) - served at Loretto Abbey (2008-2010), Notre Dame (2010-2012); now at Archbishop Romero (2012-present)
- Allan Schultz (2010-2013) - now at Archbishop Romero (2013–present); formerly a Canadian and World Studies teacher at Michael Power/St. Joseph
- Kathleen Wong (2010-2011) - now at Neil McNeil; formerly a teacher at St. Joseph Wellesley
- Michael Wyslobicky (2004-2005) - served as VP at Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton (2005-2010)
Feeder schools
- Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School
- Precious Blood Catholic Elementary School
- St. Agatha Catholic Elementary School
- St. Albert Catholic Elementary School
- St. Barbara Catholic Elementary School
- St. Boniface Catholic Elementary School
- St. Joachim Catholic Elementary School
- St. Lawrence Catholic Elementary School
- St. Maria Goretti Catholic Elementary School
- St. Martin De Porres Catholic Elementary School
- St. Nicholas Catholic Elementary School
- St. Richard Catholic Elementary School
- St. Rose of Lima Catholic Elementary School
- St. Theresa Shrine Catholic Elementary School
- St. Thomas More Catholic Elementary School
- St. Urusla Catholic Elementary School
- St. Victor Catholic Elementary School
This school also accepts students from Bliss Carman Senior Public School, Cedarbrook Public School, Donwood Park Public School, General Crerar Public School, Ionview Public School, John McCrae Public School, Knob Hill Public School, Robert Service Senior Public School, Tredway-Woodsworth Public School and St. Andrew's Public School. All of the schools are located within the vicinity of Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute, David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute, R.H. King Academy and Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute.
Notable alumni
- Tevaughn Campbell, Canadian football player (attended 2007-2010)
- Sharlyn Dizon, model (graduated 2010)
- May Marquardt - singer/songwriter (graduated 2012)[16][17]
- Andrea Michaely Sriskandarajah - Miss Sri Lanka Canada-USA 2011 (graduated 2011)
See also
- List of high schools in Ontario
- Scarborough Centre for Alternative Studies
- Tabor Park Vocational School
- Jean Vanier
- L'Arche
- Faith and Light
References
- ↑ http://ontario.compareschoolrankings.org/secondary/Jean_Vanier_Catholic_Secondary_School/Toronto/Report_Card.aspx
- 1 2 3 Mick, Hayley Officer cursed teen before shooting, inquest told - The Globe and Mail, June 9, 2006. Retrieved on December 12, 2015.
- ↑ Injustice Busters
- ↑ Boy, 16, ejected from flipped car fights for life - CTV News Toronto, July 18, 2010. Retrieved on December 12, 2015.
- ↑ Cherry, Tamara Family hopes teen's death not in vain - Toronto Sun, July 24, 2010. Retrieved on December 12, 2015.
- ↑ http://jeanvanier.typepad.com/jean_vanier_catholic_seco/2011/09/happy-birthday-jean-vanier.html
- ↑ Man dies in Markham collision - CityNews, September 8, 2011. Retrieved on December 12, 2015
- ↑ Highland Funeral Home, Scarborough Chapel.
- ↑ Teen struck by vehicle succumbs to injuries - CP24
- ↑ Tabor Park Vocational School
- ↑ CSAC Minutes: 21 September 2009, Toronto Catholic School Board
- ↑ http://www.tcdsb.org/schools/jeanvanier/Cocurricular/Pages/Music-Program.aspx
- ↑ MusiCounts Announces $75,000 in Grants to TCDSB Schools - TCDSB
- 1 2 MUSICOUNTS PROVIDES OVER $600,000 TO 70 SCHOOLS NATIONWIDE FROM THEIR BAND AID GRANT PROGRAM - Musicounts
- ↑ Notre Dame Yearbook 2004: Discovery
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/MayMarquardtMusic/
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/user/MayMarquardt
External links
- Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School
- Vanier Communications Technology YouTube channel
- Vanier Student Advisory Council
Coordinates: 43°44′17″N 79°15′32″W / 43.738°N 79.259°W
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