Ross Sheppard High School

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Ross Sheppard High School
Motto Okimawitaw Otatuskewin--"Mastery of Service"
Established 1957
Type Public secondary
Students ~2100
Grades 10–12
Location Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
District Edmonton Public Schools
Colours Light Blue and Navy
Mascot Thunderbird (Earl Bird)
Website Ross Sheppard High School

Ross Sheppard is a High School in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The school colours are light blue and navy. It is represented by a Thunderbird, or T-bird. Outside the school is a totem pole with a T-bird on top, representing the school mascot. Ross Shep is well-known for its high level of school spirit.

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[edit] Programs of Study

Ross Sheppard offers the International Baccalaureate (I.B.) Diploma Program in addition to the Alberta education curriculum. During this year continue in a partial I.B. program, or continue in the regular Alberta education program. Most students take the regular Alberta education program while few students take the full program. Students complete the I.B. program while fulfilling their Alberta diploma requirements. The class structure of Ross Sheppard is different from that of Harry Ainlay Composite High School, in that core-classes can be taken all year or in one of the two semesters, allowing for very flexible schedules. This structure can allow a grade 9 student to take Math 10 as a summer school course and complete Math 20 and 30 in the grade 10 year, which will give the student an opportunity to finish one of the diploma exams in the first year of high school. It should be noted that the method for math is the only way a student can take a diploma exam in grade 10, with the exception of special situations. Ross Shep also offers French Immersion with the first class graduating in 2008 with a bilingual diploma.

[edit] Notable Accomplishments

During spring break, 2007, the Ross Sheppard Cheer Team traveled to Orlando, Florida to compete in Nationals. Their teams did fairly well up against some of the best teams in the United States.

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[edit] Drama Program

Shep's Drama program is one of the best in Edmontom, and in 2005 a student written one act play was sent to the provincial one act festival to represent Edmonton. The after-school drama program at Shep was Performing Arts (PA) until 2007 when the class was taken out by the Alberta government, and Split up into two Different Programs: Advanced Acting and Touring, and Musical Theatre. In PA's last year Shep performed two mainstage shows, their one-act festival, and they performed a compilation of assorted songs from musicals.

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