Espanola High School (Espanola, Ontario)

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Espanola High School
Address
147 Spruce Street[1]
Espanola, Ontario, P5E 1R7, Canada
Information
School board Rainbow District School Board[2]
Religious affiliation Public
Principal Martin Punkari[1]
Vice principals Jamie Mohamed[1]
School type Secondary High School
Grades 9–12
Language English
Homepage http://www.rainbowschools.ca/espanola/index.html

Espanola High School is located in the town of Espanola, Ontario, approximately 70km from downtown Greater Sudbury. The school features the Domtar computer lab[3], and a podcast radio station studio[4] Spartan Youth Radio can be listened to over the airwaves or on the internet via iTunes. 40 high school students assemble, edit and transmit the content. [5] Charlene Camillo who attended Espanola High School won the Lieutenant Governor’s Community Volunteer Award for Students.[6] Espanola various jazz bands did very well in the MusicFest Canada 2006 Festival Instrumental Jazz Division Competition.[7]

Espanola High School Intermediate Jazz Combo Silver
Espanola High School Junior Jazz Band Bronze
Espanola High School Junior Jazz Combo Silver
Espanola High School Senior Jazz Ensemble Bronze
Espanola High School Senior Jazz Combo Silver

Enrollment as of October 31st, 2005: 665 full-time equivalent

The school is overseen by the Rainbow District School Board.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Espanola High School home. Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
  2. ^ Rainbow District School Board. Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
  3. ^ Domtar. Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
  4. ^ podcastradio station studio. Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
  5. ^ espanolastew. Espanola High School's Podcast Radio Station...The Voice of Espanola Youth. Midnorth Monitor - Ontario, CA. Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
  6. ^ Lieutenant Governor’s Community Volunteer Award for Students. YEAR 2005 RECIPIENTS HONOURED BY THE HON. JAMES K. BARTLEMAN (2006). Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
  7. ^ MusicFest Canada : 2006 Festival Results. MusicFest Canada (2006). Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
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