Magnetic Hill School

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Magnetic Hill School is a school in Lutes Mountain, New Brunswick with over 400 students.[1]

Today's Parent named it one of the top 40 schools in Canada,[2] and principal Carolyn Norman was named as one of Canada’s Outstanding Principals in 2005 by The Learning Partnership and the Canadian Association of Principals.[3]

The school received media coverage in the early 1990s when one of the teachers, Malcolm Ross, was involved in a human rights complaint by a local Jewish parent. Ross had published and distributed anti-Semitic literature, including Holocaust denial. The case eventually led to Ross being dismissed from his teaching job.[4]

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