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Tabor Park Vocational School (Tabor Park HS/VS, TPVS or Tabor) is a public high school in
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facility that operated as a public and vocational high school established in 1965 until 1986 to meet the needs of the large baby boom generation in the newly and rapidly developing area of the city operated by the
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until its merger with the TDSB in 1998. When it was built, Tabor Park became the first junior vocational high school in the former City of Scarborough catered to slow learners and students with disabilities. The motto of the school is ''Forward Step by Step''.


History

Bendale Vocational School opened on Midland Avenue on September 3, 1963 as Scarborough’s first technical and vocational high school. Three months later, on December 10, 1963, the
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has approved the acquisition of the 9.5 acre junior vocational site on the Eglinton Avenue and Midland Avenue area with the spaces for 700 pupils for $250,000.00. The land on the property was once a transmitter for CKEY-AM owned by Toronto Broadcasting Co. and the SBE acquired the 5 acres for $4,500.00.http://www.metropolicyarchive.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/HSS-1146450-1963D_MSBT-Minutes-1963.pdf The school was designed by Webb, Zerafa and Menkes architects and work began in 1964. On September 7, 1965, Tabor Park opened for classes with 10 classrooms, a small library, cafetorium, double gymnasium, professional kitchen, several shops for cosmetology, merchandise, textiles, automotives, sheet metal, carpentry and greenhouse. The library and other components were added in 1981 at the cost of $237,550. With the success of Tabor Park, the SBE began to expand its model to Maplewood Vocational School (1967) to the east and Sir William Osler Vocational School (1975) to the north. Both schools remain in existence today. Maplewood, however, had to share classrooms with Tabor Park in the 1967-68 school year, whose building was not completed on time. As enrollment numbers had begun to erode to less than 500 students, the SBE began holding public meetings regarding Tabor Park on November 6, 1985, along with Maplewood the next day. Shortly afterwards, the school board elected to close Tabor Park as an operating school in June 1986. The building later re-opened as
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the following September. In its early years, Tabor housed several agencies including Scarborough Housing Assistance: Placement and Education for Singles (SHAPES), the counseling service Metro Youth Services, a day care facility operated by NYAD (Not Your Average Day Care), and the board's Community Liaison Office.Astorga-Garcia, Mila.
'Supermarket' education offered for adults at centre
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''. December 23, 1986. Neighbors p. E17. Retrieved on July 29, 2013.
In May 1988, the SCAS/Tabor Park property was turned over to the Metropolitan Separate School Board (later known as the
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) which allowed the $8 million renovations and expansion at
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and
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. The MSSB/TCDSB opened Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School, now known as
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, in the building in 1989.


Academic and vocational programs

During its near 20-year existence, Tabor Park had served students with slow learning skills and special needs with academic and life skills programs. In addition to its basic academic programs for English, mathematics, science, art and geography; the school’s facilities were equipped with shop classrooms for automotives, woodworking, welding, plumbing, electrical, production assembly, sheet metal, greenhouse, textiles, hairdressing, child care, professional kitchens, building maintenance and merchandising.


See also

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St. Joan of Arc Catholic Academy St. Joan of Arc Catholic Academy, formerly known as Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School, is a Roman Catholic high school in the Eglinton East neighbourhood of Scarborough in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as a member of the Toronto Catholic District ...
, previously named Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School


References

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