École Secondaire Calixa-Lavallée
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École secondaire Calixa-Lavallée is a francophone public secondary school located in the borough of Montréal-Nord,
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. Part of the Commission scolaire de la Pointe-de-l'Île (CSPI), it was originally in the catholic School board Commission des écoles catholiques de Montréal(CECM) before the 1998 reorganization of School boards from religious communities into linguistic communities in Quebec. In 1998, along with some other schools in the eastern portion of CECM, it was transferred into the territory of the former
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, which was replaced by CSPI.Lagacé, Roger.
L’école Calixa Lavallée: depuis plus de 40 ans à Montréal-Nord
" '' Métro'' (Canadian newspaper). 14 January 2015. Retrieved on 4 August 2016.
École secondaire Calixa-Lavallée offers regular and special education programs, welcoming classes and also professional and adults programs. This school hosts actually 1 661 students and 132 teachers.


History

The school opened in 1969 and was one of the first « polyvalente » in Quebec. In 1967, the ministère de l'Éducation du Québec implement the concept of « écoles polyvalentes » arising from the
Parent Commission The Royal Commission of Inquiry on Education in the Province of Quebec, better known as the Parent Commission, was a commission established in 1961 by the newly elected Lesage government to investigate the education system in Quebec up until the 19 ...
Report published between 1963 and 1966. Two factors have contributed to the creation of those schools all over Quebec: baby-boomers and
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. This type of polyvalent schools involve two elements: general education and professional education. Those schools originated from the School Reform in Quebec that puts forward an open education driven by a system based on collaboration, flexibility and openness inside the school. The school has mandatory
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. some students were recent immigrants from
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. Many students came from a background of poverty. Caroline Touzin of '' La Presse'' stated that many students said openly that they wanted to become procurers of prostitutes ("pimps" if male). According to Touzin, the teachers have the school "tattooed on their hearts" despite the socioeconomic challenges there.Touzin, Caroline.
La pauvreté au détour de chaque corridor
" '' La Presse'' (Canada). 25 January 2009. Retrieved on 4 August 2016.


The Campus

The establishment has six stories in a straight building connected to a services block all in raw concrete building « brutalist style » with mostly windows in every classroom. It contains mainly regular classrooms, rooms for professional education, computer labs, science labs, plastic art workshops, a music room, a cafeteria, a student café and a library. The Sports Complex comprises 5 gymnasiums and a 25 m swimming pool. Also, we can find outdoor facilities such as a 400 m running track, a basketball court, 2 basketball practice pitches, 4 tennis courts, two soccer fields and, in the Sauvé park nearby, a baseball field and 3 tennis courts.


Programs and Services

Besides the regular program, the school offers specialized programs. The technical and professional education offers courses focused on employment or professional education. The professional education at the École hôtelière de Montréal Calixa-Lavallée offers retail butchery, bakery, cookery, pastry, restaurant service and market cuisine courses. The Calixa-Lavallée professional education Center offers computer graphics, printing and business launch classes. Many others professional services are offered to the students: nurse, psychologist, social worker, guidance counsellor, psychoeducator, counsellor in spiritual life and community involvement, leisure technician, special education technician, intervention worker for student retention, etc. Finally, a homework assistance program is offered after school from former students.


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Robotics

The school hosts an extracurricular robotics club activity, in which students enrolled can join and become members of Calixa-Lavallée's FTC and FRC team. There is also a year- long computer class project for secondary 2 students, in which they participate in FLL competitions. Here is the list of the school's follwoing teams:
3544 Spartiates
( FRC) *20274 Spartiates ( FTC) *15331 CALIXIUM Protons ( FLL) *51720 Calixium Electrons (FLL)


Student life


Sports

*Basketball *Cheerleading *Flag football *Futsal *Cosom hockey *Ping-pong *Racing Club *Swimming *Soccer *Track and field *Volleyball *Weight training *
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Robotics program


Cultural life

*Arts exhibition *Dance *Harmony Band *Improvisational Theatre *Musical Theatre *Reading Club *Singing *Student Radio


Events

*School Prom *Graduation Ceremonies *Concerts *Science Exhibition *Back-to-school Party *Meritas Gala *Sports Gala *Sugar schack trip *Theme days *Peer Helpers *Multicultural activities *Theatre *Museum Visits *Cultural Trips


Notable students

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, NBA basketball player; * Mariana Mazza, humorist; * Will Prosper, civil rights activist.


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École secondaire Calixa-Lavallée
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