Vaughan Secondary School

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Vaughan Secondary School
Address
1401 Clark Ave. West
Vaughan, Ontario, L4J 7R4, Canada
Information
School board York Region District School Board
Superintendent Helen Fox
Area trustee Joel Hertz
Principal Mr. C. Sarellas
Vice principal Ritchie McNaughton
Sonia Sahota
School type Public high school
Grades 9 to 12
Language English
Area Thornhill, Ontario
Motto Ficta Fiunt Res Gestae (Turning Dreams into Action)
Mascot The Vaughan Voyageur
Founded 1989
Enrollment 1,300 approx.
Homepage www.vaughan.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca

Vaughan Secondary School is a high school in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.

The school is in the York Region District School Board, and is home to RAV-FM, the only Canadian FM radio station licensed to a public high school.

Starting in 2006, a number of regions previously associated with Vaughan Secondary will be reassigned to the soon-to-open Stephen Lewis Secondary School (aka Block 10). Students entering Grade 9 and 10 in 2006 residing in "Vaughan Block 10" will be transferred from Vaughan Secondary School to Stephen Lewis Secondary School.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stephen Lewis Secondary School boundaries (PDF). York Region District School Board (2002). Retrieved on 2006-05-04.


York Region District School Board Secondary Schools
Town: School(s)
Aurora: Aurora H.S.Dr. G.W. Williams S.S.
Keswick: Keswick H.S. | King City: King City S.S. | Maple: Maple H.S.
Markham: Markham District H.S.Markville S.S.Middlefield C.I.Milliken Mills H.S.Pierre Elliott Trudeau H.S.Unionville H.S.
Newmarket: Dr. John M. Denison S.S.Huron Heights S.S.Newmarket H.S.Sir William Mulock S.S.
Richmond Hill: Alexander Mackenzie H.S. • Bayview S.S. • Langstaff S.SRichmond Green S.S.Richmond Hill H.S.
Stouffville: Stouffville District S.S. | Sutton: Sutton District H.S.
Thornhill: Thornhill S.S.Thornlea S.S.Vaughan S.SWestmount C.I.
Vaughan: Emily Carr S.S. • Stephen Lewis S.S.Woodbridge College
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