Talk:Strathcona Composite High School

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02:45, 13 September 2006 CANCADA (Talk | contribs) (→Chess Club)

Get over yourself buddy. The page is for school, not for self indulgence.

[edit] History

Having been opened in 1955, as a military training facility during the cold war era, Scona has been around much longer than many of the other schools in the Edmonton area. Due to the age of Scona, there are a few ghosts that are rumored to wander the halls and grounds of the school. Possibly the most notable ghost at Scona is a girl by the name of Emily. Emily used to be a student at Scona, and was very active in the drama program. During a play that Emily was participating in, a stage light fell from the house bar, it struck and killed her on the stage. Still to this day there are often problems with the house bar, and the stage elevator that Emily so often liked to ride.

I removed the above because there's no references and it contradicts the school opening date. --Usgnus 03:48, 14 September 2006 (UTC)


This particular school did open in 1955, this being the newer building. The original Strathcona had opened in 1908 as stated in Establishment date, now known as "Old Scona" (OSA) reference: [[1]], noting the first paragraph.

[edit] Athletics

This section needs proper citation, both for what is up and for the changes that have been attempted to be put up. Sconite 04:04, 4 December 2006 (UTC)