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Hammarskjold High School is a public
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located in
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,
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, Canada, with an enrollment of roughly 850 students. It is named after Swedish diplomat
Dag Hammarskjöld Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld ( , ; 29 July 1905 – 18 September 1961) was a Swedish economist and diplomat who served as the second Secretary-General of the United Nations from April 1953 until his death in a plane crash in September 196 ...
. The principal of Hammarskjold High School is Derek DiBlasio and the vice-principal is Donna Flasza.


History

Hammarskjold High School was constructed in 1962 in response to rapidly increasing enrollment at the former City of Port Arthur's other public high schools (
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, Hillcrest High School, and Lakeview High School). The school was given its name through a student referendum. Hammarskjold accepted students in fall 1962 with only the two story classroom wing completed. The first student assembly at
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had male students sitting on the gym floor while the girls sat on the steel chairs, as the
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s were not completed yet. The official opening was on May 22, 1963. Hammarskjold High School has undergone numerous renovations and expansions throughout its history. The most recent expansion, in the early 1990s, saw the addition of a library and music room in the school's former technology wing. Several technology classrooms have been converted to academic classrooms along with the school's increasing emphasis on academics over vocations. In terms of athletics they have one of the city's most successful football programs, recently winning the 2008 SSSAA Football Championship.


Location

Hammarskjold High School's campus is located next to St. Pius X School of the
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. Facilities include: *Gymnasium *Computer Labs *Full-sized kitchens *Lecture Theatre *Library *Garden *Theatre/Dramatic Arts Room *2 Art Rooms *2 Music Rooms * Football field *4 half-sized
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courts *Multipurpose field


Academic programs

Hammarskjold offers a curriculum that includes Advanced Placement, French immersion, vocational, and college preparation courses.


French Immersion Program

Hammarskjold High School is the only secondary school within the
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that offers the French immersion program. The four year program includes classes in geography,
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, civics and careers,
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, food and nutrition,
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, food and culture, and
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. Hammarskjold High School is one of the Diplôme d'études en langue française (DELF) accredited evaluation centres in the city where grade 12 French immersion, or grade 12 core French students can take the internationally-recognized language examination. Often, core French students from
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and
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travel to Hammarskjold to write the DELF examination each school year.


Fine Arts


Hammarskjold High School Music Department

The Hammarskjold High School Music Department consists of a band class, strings ensemble, a jazz band, a full-sized orchestra, guitar, and vocal choir. The HHS music department travels to different cities each year to compete and perform against other high schools, often with great amounts of success. In the 2018-2019 school year the HHS music department traveled to Chicago, IL with their band class, their strings ensemble, and their vocal choir. During second semester, the HHS music department organizes a gala night with a different theme to be performed in the Hammarskjold Gymnasium each school year. The gala night consists of performances from the entire department, as well as dancing, singing and draws with prizes to be won. The theme for the 2018-2019 school year gala was "Flashback to the 80's" where performers dressed in their best 80's themed outfits, and the entire department performed pieces of music from the 80's.


Hammarskjold High School Drama Department

Hammarskjold High School is also known for their ever-expanding drama program, recently producing a production of Disney's Frozen Jr. to local critical acclaim The HHS drama department produces two productions each school year, usually a musical first semester, and a play second semester. Hammarskjold High School has produced popular shows in the past such as
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,
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and Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka. As of right now, the HHS drama department is in rehearsals for the Broadway smash hit
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, and is scheduled to perform the show in June 2020 in the Hammarskjold Gymnasium.


Hammarskjold High School Visual Arts Department

The Visual Arts department covers painting, performance art, sculpture, drawing, media studies, art appreciation, theory and history. The Visual Arts department often works in conjunction with the
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each school year. The Art facilities include two full-sized studios with high ceilings, full-sized tables for art design and sculpting, and room designated for art display.


Clubs and Extracurricular Activities


Clubs

Hammarskjold High School is home to many clubs, some of the clubs offered at HHS include: *Hammbassadors *Math Club *Chess Club *Hammarskjold Indigenous Committee *Hammarskjold Multicultural Club *Hammarskjold Yearbook *Glee Choir *Hammarskjold Prom Committee *Travel Club *GSA *Hammarskjold Music Committee *Natural Helpers


Sports

Hammarskjold High School is home to many sports teams, some of the sports offered at HHS include: *Football - Jr./Sr. *Basketball *Volleyball *Track & Field *Curling *Wrestling *Mountain Biking *Badminton *Hockey *Soccer *Ski *Golf *Competitive Cheerleading *Tennis *Cross-Country Running


Feeder Schools

The following elementary schools feed into Hammarskjold High School: *Agnew H. Johnston Public School (FI) *Algonquin Avenue Public School *C.D. Howe Public School *Claude E. Garton Public School (FI) *École Gron Morgan Public School *Woodcrest Public Schoolhttps://woodcrest.lakeheadschools.ca/


See also

*
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*
Education in Thunder Bay, Ontario Thunder Bay has 38 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 5 secondary schools, 2 private schools, a university, two colleges, a medical school, and an adult education facility. The school boards offer education programmes for people with special nee ...


References


External links

* {{Thunder Bay High Schools High schools in Thunder Bay Educational institutions established in 1962 1962 establishments in Ontario