H. D. Stafford Middle School
H D Stafford Middle School | |
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20441 Grade Crescent Langley, British Columbia, V3A 4J8, Canada | |
Coordinates | 49°05′23″N 122°39′23″W / 49.0897°N 122.6564°WCoordinates: 49°05′23″N 122°39′23″W / 49.0897°N 122.6564°W |
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School number | 3535031 |
School board | School District 35 Langley |
Principal | Gary McCuaig |
Vice principal | Scott Johnson |
Staff | 34 |
School type | Public middle school |
Grades | 6-8 |
Language | English, Japanese, French, Mandarin |
Mascot | Skyhawk |
Team name | Skyhawk |
Colours | (Burgundy, Black and White) |
Enrollment | 610 (30 September 2011) |
Homepage | http://www.sd35.bc.ca/schools/hdsm |
H.D. Stafford Middle School (formerly H.D. Stafford Secondary) is a public middle school in Langley, British Columbia, part of School District 35 Langley. It was formerly the only secondary school in Langley City (as opposed to the Township of Langley), but in September, 2008, HD Stafford Secondary became a Middle School.
History
H.D. Stafford School was originally opened as a Junior Secondary School, but with an expanding population was transformed into a full-fledged Secondary School.
In 2006, H.D. Stafford's athletics expanded to include a football team. Teams were running at the grade 8, junior varsity and varsity levels. Skyhawks Football
Conversion to a middle school
On May 22, 2007, it was revealed, at a school board meeting, that the Langley School District Trustees would vote in the fall on a recommendation to transform HD Stafford from a secondary school into a middle school, serving students from Grades 6 to 8. From Grade 9 to 12, Stafford students would then attend one of the remaining secondary schools in the Langley area. As a result, the Stafford community has rallied to save its school. In an effort to save Stafford, students have exercised their right to protest. A march to L.S.S. from H.D.S.S. was held to get their point across regarding the safety of students walking to and from school along busy roads. Additionally students held a walk-out en masse which took them to the school boardAdvancement Via Individual Determination| office. Upon their arrival, Stafford students sat in silence to protest their silenced voices.
In October 2007, in a four to three vote, school board trustees voted to reconfigure HD Stafford Secondary into a Middle School.
Programs
H.D. Stafford was one of only a handful of schools in the province to be part of a pilot project for the AVID program. AVID, Advancement Via Individual Determination, is an in-school program which prepares students for university eligibility and success. AVID BC At the time of its closure as a secondary school, approximately 40% of Stafford's teachers are trained in AVID strategies.
Fine arts
The school is known for its Fine Arts program, offering classes in visual arts, dance, drama and music. In particular, known for its musical productions, the school's productions have included Chicago (2004-05), and Disney's Beauty and the Beast amongst others.
Explorations
Students at Stafford go through a series of programs that are called "Explorations". These explorations are designed to prepare students for life in a career and to develop their talents in real life scenarios. The Grade 6 and 7's have Home Economics, Music, Fine Arts, Metalwork, Woodwork, and Electronics as Explorations. The Grade 8's can pick three major explorations, Technology I, Technology II, Home Economics, Intensive Visual Art 2D/3D, Guitar, Dance Intensive, Drama (Improvisations and Theatre Games), Drama (Musical Theatre), and Drama (Intensive). The Grade 8's can also take three of the minor explorations, these are Yearbook, Visual Art 2D, Dance, Minor Games, Fitness and Conditioning, Team Games, Leadership, PE leadership, Intro. To Computers, Advanced Math, and Hands-on Science.
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The main entrance to H.D. Stafford
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The school sign for H.D. Stafford
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