CyberARTS
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CyberARTS is a multi-disciplinary, integrated six year arts and technology program for Ontario students in grades 7 through 12, offered in only a handful of city schools across the province. The CyberARTS program has been honoured by Maclean's magazine as one of the best arts programs in Canada. The program was created in 1995.
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[edit] Locations
CyberARTS is offered at the following middle and high schools:
- Don Mills Collegiate Institute
- Don Mills Middle School
- Northview Heights Secondary School
- Charles H. Best Middle School
[edit] Requirements
Students are required to maintain a grade of 70% (B–) in every class. However, more recently this is rarely enforced. Usually, many students can be seen in the lab before and after school working on projects, and are chronically the first to arrive and last to leave school during the year. As a fee, Parents are required to pay a $75.00 lab fee for grade 9, $80.00 lab fee for grades 10,11,12.
[edit] CyberARTS Politics
There has been numerous generations of CyberARTS students and teachers who have requested that the CyberARTS lab be separate from the normal school.
[edit] References
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