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Alternative Pupil Placement for Limited Expelled Students

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Religious affiliation(s)
  
Catholic

School number
  
222 / 824178

Founded
  
2005

Area trustee
  
Jo-Ann Davis Ward 9

Principal
  
Tracey Parish

School type
  
Catholic expulsion alternative High school Catholic elementary school

Superintendent
  
Rory McGuckin Safe Schools, APPLE, Parent and Community Engagement John Shanahan Area 6

District
  
Toronto Catholic District School Board

School board
  
Toronto Catholic District School Board

Public transit access
  
Toronto Transit Commission, Castle Frank

The Alternative Pupil Placement for Limited Expelled Students (acronym A.P.P.L.E.) is a high school located in the Cabbagetown neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Toronto Catholic District School Board program for students who are on a limited expulsion. Backed by Monsignor Fraser College, this program provides a flexible and individualized alternative setting for youth 16 years of age and older who are at risk and are experiencing halted success with the regular secondary school system.

As St. Martin

St. Martin Catholic School is a former Catholic elementary school from 1920–2002. It has a long history of serving the Catholic children in the Cabbagetown area of Toronto.

Over the years the students have been alternately served by the pastors of St. Paul's and Our Lady of Lourdes' churches. In 1995 the boundaries were expanded to allow more children to attend St. Martin. Most of these students came from Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School. For most of the school's history, the teaching staff consisted mainly of Loretto and Ursuline nuns. In the last few decades, lay teachers have replaced the nuns in staffing the school. It was closed in 2002 and are part of the Our Lady of Lourdes community.

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Alternative Pupil Placement for Limited Expelled Students Wikipedia