Henry Street High School

Henry Street High School
Address
600 Henry Street
Whitby, Ontario, L1N 5C7
Canada
Information
Founded 1954
School board Durham District School Board
Principal Crystal Bryan
Vice principal Andrew Carnovale
Jackie Williams-Leacock
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 972 (2009)
Language English
Colour(s) Purple and Gold
Mascot Hawk
Website henrystreet.ddsbschools.ca

Henry Street High School is located in Whitby, Ontario within the Durham District School Board. The school offers programs for students in grades 9–12 and a wide range of academic and extracurricular activities.

The school offers a variety of courses specializing in anything from computer tech/business, to art/dramatic arts, to many varying sports related courses.

Henry Street has a newspaper called "Word on the Street" that was founded in 2005, but is no longer running.

Henry Street has a very good volleyball club, and other athletics. Henry was well known for several years for its excellent football team until it was disbanded. It is now well known for its male and female rugby teams.

The school has lots of clubs and events for all students. Henry street is well known for its performance and plays that are done twice a year. They also have a student council chosen every year that plans fun events for the entire school. However, the school did not have any student council committee(SCC) for approximately six (6) years (2007 to end of 2012). The SCC was brought back with the help of the staff and one of the most committed student of Henry, Soleiman Hussaini. Soleiman was also elected two years in a raw as the president of H.S.H.S along with Rachel Nicole Budd and Chase Fowler on the campaign promise of "chez for vice-prez" (for the second year).

A large event during the spring is "Rivalry Week". Held for one week each year it represents the athletic rivalry between Henry Street High School and Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute (another local high school). Henry Street won the inaugural event in 2009, Anderson won the event in 2010 and 2011, and the Mayor's Cup is residing at Henry Street after their win in 2012.

The school was originally known as "Whitby District High School"; the name was changed after the opening of Whitby's second high school, Anderson, in 1960.

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