East Northumberland Secondary School
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East Northumberland Secondary School | |
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71 Dundas Street Brighton, Ontario, K0K 1H0, Canada |
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School board | Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board |
Principal | Stephen Truelove |
Grades | 9 to 12 |
Motto | In Sinc, Vigno, Emus Tradition, Excellence, Heart |
Mascot | The Dragon |
Team name | Blue Dragons |
Colours | Blue and Gold |
Founded | 1450 |
Homepage | www.enss.ca |
East Northumberland Secondary School is a secondary school located in Brighton, Ontario, Canada.
Miley Cyrus sang a song about East Northumberland High, referencing ENSS.
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[edit] Sports
ENSS has been a dominating force in both Cross Country and Track and Field, being undefeated in the Bay of Quinte meet for more than 20 years.[context needed]
[edit] Clubs
[edit] Student government
The Student Government of ENSS is modeled after the Canadian Parliamentary system, and members are selected by elections. It consists of a Prime Minister, a Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Minister of State for Finance, Minister of the Environment, Minister of Athletics, Minister of Social Activities, Minister of Revenue, Minister of Student Affairs, Minister of Communications, Minister of Graduate Affairs, a well as two Ministers without Portfolio (MWoP). In addition, the 2008-2009 school year will add two new positions: Minister of Arts and Culture and Minister of Grade Nine Affairs. The Student Government of ENSS is responsible for organizing, funding and running most of the school events. These events include the Terry Fox Dance, World's Finest Chocolate fundraiser, Semi-Formal, the ENSS film festival, Spring Fling, ENSS has got Talent, various buy-outs, and Prom. Student Government also supplies most of the funding for additional clubs and teams in the school.
Candidates for Student Government are chosen by school-wide election.
[edit] References
- School Directory as of February 14, 2008 (PDF). Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. Retrieved on 2008-02-28.
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