Ursula Franklin Academy

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Ursula Franklin Academy
Address
146 Glendonwynne Road
Toronto, Ontario, M6P 3E3, Canada
Information
School number 1504
School board Toronto District School Board
Superintendent Karen Falconer
Area trustee Irene Atkinson
Principal Tito Faria
Vice principal Lorraine Linton
Administrator Heather Woodtke
School type Public Alternative High school
Grades 9-12
Language English
Mascot Bear, Flame
Team name Flames
Colours Navy Blue, Hunter Green, Burgundy
Founded 1995
Enrollment 519
Homepage http://www.ufacademy.org

Ursula Franklin Academy (UFA) is a high school located in the High Park area of Toronto, Canada. Originally located in the Dufferin-Bloor area at 90 Croatia Street, UFA moved in 2002 to share a building with Western Technical-Commercial School and The Student School. Students can attend UFA from anywhere in the Toronto District School Board. Founded in 1995, Ursula Franklin Academy's style of teaching is a doctrine of Dr. Ursula Franklin's work in the field of education.

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[edit] Uniform

Students at UFA must wear uniforms in order to ensure all students are on the same level in the image-based teen culture that exists in Toronto. Students generally wear a navy blue uniform, although there are several variations on this. These include white and navy blue polo, oxford and T shirts as well as rugby shirts sporting the school colours. Many students also try to alter the requirements of the uniform. The uniform policy is enforced with warnings, detentions and suspensions as consequences, so students find creative ways to make their uniform unique. Currently there is an organization within the school called the Student Uniform Association, whose mandate is to provide new and comfortable uniforms at a discount price and to ensure that the production of students uniforms' does not break Human Rights laws.

[edit] School Values

UFA's School Values
UFA's School Values

UFA's school values are closely tied to the life and work of its namesake, Ursula Franklin. Students are attracted to UFA for its innovation, technology programs, Wednesday Sessions and school values. Students call teachers by their first names and classrooms are also often referred to by its teacher's name (and not its room number). This creates a pleasant atmosphere for both students and teachers. The School Values include high expectations, diversity, self esteem, democracy, community service, connected knowledge and creating a community of learners. UFA's mission statement is as follows:

Ursula Franklin Academy is a small community of learners which offers integrated liberal arts and science packages, preparing students for academic programs at the post-secondary level.

[edit] School Colours

When the school opened in 1995, the colours Navy blue, Hunter green and burgundy were chosen as the official colours by Dr. Ursula Franklin. These colours were chosen because in combination, they do not represent the flag of any nation in the world. This was to give all the students an environment in which they were citizens of the world.

[edit] Schedule

At Ursula Franklin Academy students go through two 'five day' rotations that alternate each week. Every Wednesday the students attend Wednesday Sessions. Wednesday Sessions give students the opportunity to sign up for a variety of different classes each month. Such sessions include student council, guitar jam sessions, fashion class, study halls, remedial tutorials, yearbook preparation, jazz appreciation, nature films and other various classes. It is also encouraged that students try running their own Wednesday Sessions with the supervision of one of the teachers or staff.

[edit] Sports

Although UFA is a rather small school, many of its students and teachers pride themselves as being a part of, or supervising, UFA's many sports teams. Aside from the usual High School teams (boy's soccer, baseball, swim team) UFA offers some unusual sports. Some highlights are the school's Dragonboat Team, the UFA Ultimate Team and the Girls Soccer team. Although many teams are coached by teachers, or "community coaches", some teams are coached, managed, and even started (e.g. Ultimate Team) by UFA students. Like many schools, the end of the year Athletic Banquet is a major event for many staff, and students.

[edit] Virtual UFA (VUFA)

Virtual UFA is an internal BBS. It allows students, parents, and staff to communicate with one another via the Internet. For example, it allows students to post their ideas, questions, or concerns in a variety of online conferences including Student Issues, Student Lounge, and Student Council; ask teachers for help through instant messaging, or read important announcements. New students are given an account of their own at the beginning of the school year.

In October, 2006, VUFA crashed, leaving many students and parents without connection to the school. The IT Department fixed it within a week, though the online access was still unavailable for the following couple of months. The IT Department and administration are currently looking to upgrade both the hardware and software used to host it to avoid such incidents in the future.

[edit] Administration

[edit] Principals

  • Myrna Mather (1995 - 1997)
  • Anne Kerr (1997 - 2006)
  • Tito Faria (2006 - Present)

[edit] Vice Principals

  • David Freedman (1996 - 2004)
  • Rod Fuentes (2004 - 2007)
  • Lorraine Linton (2007 - Present)

[edit] Courses

UFA offers an assortment of courses at four grade levels.

[edit] Grade 9 Level Courses

  • English
  • Geography
  • Mathematics
  • Mathematics (Enriched)
  • Science
  • French
  • French (Enriched)
  • Health & Physical Education (Female or Male)
  • Introduction to Computers

[edit] Grade 10 Level Courses

  • English
  • History - Canada in the 20th Century
  • Guidance - Career Studies
  • Civics
  • Mathematics
  • Mathematics (Enriched)
  • Science
  • Drama
  • Music - Music and Computers
  • Music - Electronic Keyboarding
  • Art - Media
  • French
  • French (Enriched)
  • Physical and Health Education (Female or Male)

[edit] Grade 11 Level Courses

  • English
  • Science
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Mathematics - Functions
  • Mathematics - Functions and Relations
  • Drama
  • Art - Visual
  • Art - Visual Arts: Photography
  • Geography - The Americas: Geographic Patterns & Issues
  • History - World History to the 16th Century
  • History - Understanding Canadian Law
  • Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology & Sociology
  • World Religions: Beliefs, Issues & Religious Traditions
  • Politics
  • Computer and Information Science
  • English Media
  • French - Core
  • Healthy Active Living Education (Co-ed)
  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Co-op Education

[edit] Grade 12 Level Courses

  • English
  • English - Writer's Craft
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Mathematics - Data Management
  • Mathematics - Advanced Functions & Introductory Calculus
  • Mathematics - Geometry and Discrete Mathematics
  • Geography - Canadian and World Issues: a Geographic Analysis
  • Canadian and International Law
  • World History - The West and the World
  • Philosophy - Questions & Theories
  • Politics
  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Drama
  • Art - Visual
  • Art - Visual Arts: Film/Video
  • Music - Vocal
  • Computer and Information Science
  • French - Core
  • Exercise Science
  • Co-op Education


Students do not necessarily need to have all their courses correspond to their particular grade level. For instance, first year students are required to select a grade 10 arts course. Similarly, older students may choose lower grade level courses. However, in most instances when younger grades select higher grade courses, they require a prerequisite to be admitted.

[edit] Extra-Curricular Activities

There are many extra-curricular activities that students can take part in. These include:

  • FAA (Franklin Athletic Association)
  • UFA Robotics (Silver Medalist in City wide high school robotics compeition)
  • Student Council
  • Chess Team
  • S.A.S.S (Students Against Sexual Stereotyping)
  • Improv Team
  • B.S.A. (Black Student Association)
  • Radio Club
  • Anime Club
  • Peer Tutoring
  • Newspaper
  • Dance Committee
  • Prom Committee
  • ESP (Empowered Student Partnership)
  • Yearbook Committee
  • Literary Journal
  • Rights of Animals Restored (ROAR)
  • Environmental Alliance
  • UFA Radio Pictures (School Movie)