Parkside High School, Dundas
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Parkside High School was located at 31 Parkside Avenue,
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, and was a member of the
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(HWDSB). The school opened in 1960 and backed onto the Dundas
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. Parkside High School had a 2009–2010 enrollment of 700, and reported that 80% of its graduates attend post-secondary education. The school's mission statement was "Educating students to become lifelong learners and contributing citizens in a challenging, changing, multi-cultural world." The school also offered
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classes and had an
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program. In 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 Parkside High School was noted as the school with the most involved students in HWDSB according to Director Malloy's Annual Report. The HWDSB announced on 15 May 2012 that Parkside High School would close in 2014, citing over $5 million in repair costs and almost 200 empty seats. The students attending Parkside were moved to Dundas Valley Secondary School, which will receive $15 million for renovations if approved by the Ministry of Education. Parkside closed in June 2014 at the end of the 2013/2014 school year. Demolition of the school began in January 2017.


Notable alumni

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(movie & TV director and screenwriter) * Darcy Hepner (musician) *
Graeme MacKay Graeme MacKay (born 23 September 1968) is the ''Hamilton Spectators resident editorial cartoonist. Born in 1968, grew up in Dundas, Ontario. A graduate from Parkside High School in Dundas, Graeme attended the University of Ottawa majoring in Hi ...
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(news anchor) * Daniel Victor Snaith (musician)


References

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