Widdifield Secondary School
Widdifield Secondary School | |
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Address | |
320 Ski Club Road North Bay, Ontario, P1B 7R2 Canada | |
Coordinates | 46°20′07″N 79°27′02″W / 46.33522°N 79.45043°WCoordinates: 46°20′07″N 79°27′02″W / 46.33522°N 79.45043°W |
Information | |
School type | High school |
Founded | 1965 |
School board | Near North District School Board |
Superintendent | Kelly Brown, Patrick Bocking |
Principal | Lisa O'Kane |
Grades | 9-12+ |
Enrollment | ~734 (2016) |
Language | English/French |
Colour(s) | Red and Blue |
Mascot | Wildcat Wade |
Team name | Widdifield Wildcats |
Website |
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Widdifield Secondary School (WSS) is located on Ski Club Road in North Bay, Ontario. It is a member of the Near North District School Board.
Overview
Widdifield's motto is "Mens Quaerens in Corpore Sano," loosely meaning "an inquiring mind in a sound body." Athletes and students at Widdifield are known as the Widdifield Wildcats, and the school colours are red and royal blue.
The school was founded in 1965. Because of the extensive area of the school zone, 35% of the 1050 or so students are bussed.
Widdifield is widely known as North Bay's Arts school, as it carries many unique arts related programs and runs a program known as Arts Nipissing, which gives a special certificate to students who complete a sufficient number of courses in the arts. Widdifield has very strong Visual Art, Dance, Drama and EPIC Music programs, and Arts Nipissing helps bring them all together, encouraging students to excel in multiple arts disciplines. In addition to the Arts, WSS has developed an active Communication Technology and Computer Engineering program, with a focus on involving junior students (Grades 9 & 10) in project based, challenge learning initiatives. Widdifield's Cooperative Education program boasts students in placements from Pediatrics to Masonry and Chiropractic; from Animal Hospitals to Aircraft Maintenance and Gourmet Food Preparation.
Widdifield was also the first school in Canada to incorporate the option of receiving the Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM)- Arts and Culture certificate upon graduation. The Specialist High Skills Major – Arts and Culture will enhance current opportunities for Arts Nipissing students through experiential learning, sector recognized certification, cross-curricular study through the arts, authentic reach ahead (next step) experiences, and a comprehensive practical and academic curriculum. The Specialist High Skills Major-Arts and Culture enables students to customize their high school experience to suit their interests and talents, and prepare for a successful post secondary transition to apprenticeship training, college, university, or employment, while meeting the requirements of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). Students will attain sector-identified preparatory credits, skills, and knowledge, and make informed career decisions. The SHSM will make the learning environment more engaging for students, focus them on graduation and prepare them to pursue their career goals. Students in the Specialist High Skills Major-Arts and Culture will complete the following components - Select a bundle of required credits in a Ministry approved framework including: Arts and Culture major credits that provide sector specific knowledge and skills in the fields of dance, dramatic arts, media arts/communication technology, music, and/or visual arts as well as compulsory credits including English and Business with contextualized units/focus - Earn sector recognized certifications - Engage in experiential learning through cooperative education, job shadowing, and work experience related to the major/focus - Use the Ontario Skills Passport (OSP) to document demonstration of essential skills and work habits - Engage in ‘reach ahead’ experiences, e.g., ‘next step’ experiences
The school was named after Joseph Henry Widdifield, who was born in 1845, was a physician and a Liberal member of Legislative Assembly of Ontario representing York North
Music
Widdifield has in recent years become quite recognized in the North Bay community under the direction of Lynne Smythe of London, Ontario, although she has since left the school. The music program is now run by Meghan Hachkowski. Junior and Senior Concert Bands, and Concert and Chamber Choirs take part in the Northern Ontario Music Festival (NOMF) in Sudbury, ON, as well as MusicFest Canada-the Nationals. These groups take yearly trips where they tour as well as perform. These destinations in past years have included New York City, Boston, Ottawa, Chicago, Toronto, and Niagara Falls.
Some Widdifield Music students have been asked to take part in the NOMF All Star band, travelling to Sudbury and taking part in a three-day intense music camp with the top musicians in Northern Ontario high schools. Others have performed with the North Bay Symphony Orchestra, the North Bay Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the North Bay 22 Wing Band. Some have also continued music studies at the post secondary level.
Ensembles have included: Junior Concert Band, Senior Concert Band, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, Woodwind Quintet, Saxophone Quartet, Jazz Combo, Percussion Ensemble.
Drama
- Widdifield's The Company
- International Thespian Society Festival, numerous Widdifield productions have traveled to the annual drama festival, which was held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
- Sears Ontario Drama Festival, Widdifield has been apart of the drama Festival for almost 50 years and have won over 100 awards in the District, Regional and Provincial rounds.
- Other notable shows include Check Please 2, Bugsy Malone, the peppy production of High School Musical , ,Footloose.
- Widdifield is also the home of the local theatre program, Theatre Our Reach On Stage, in the summer time.
Reunion
During the 2016 May long weekend, Widdifield celebrated its 50th Anniversary with a 4 day long reunion celebration. Events included, Teacher Reunion Dinner, Open House, Sports Events, Coffee House, Drama Presentations, Pub Night, Wildcat Roar Dinner Celebration and a pancake breakfast.
Prominent students
- Al McDonald, mayor of North Bay[1]
- Michael O'Shea, former linebacker for the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL
- Mike Yeo, former coach of the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League
See also
References
- ↑ "City Council Biography - Inside City Hall - City of North Bay". Retrieved 2012-07-08.