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Fort Saskatchewan Senior High School

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School type
  
Public

Grades
  
10-12

Language
  
English

Phone
  
+1 780-998-3751

Mascot
  
Bee

Principal
  
Jeff Spady

Enrollment
  
Approx. 500

Colour(s)
  
Green and Gold

Province
  
Alberta

Number of students
  
500

Address
  
10002 97 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 1R2, Canada

School board
  
Elk Island Public Schools Regional Division No. 14

Profiles

Fort Saskatchewan Senior High School (a.k.a. Fort High) is a public high school located in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada. It serves approximately 450 students in Grades 10 through 12.

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In the early morning hours of Wednesday, March 5, 1986, firemen began fighting the raging fire that took half of the school. The firemen were called back several times during the day to put out smaller fires. A straw insulated roof fed the fire in the nearly thirty-year-old building. Rumors were that the fire had been started by an overhead projector on the 2nd floor. Distraught students and teachers arrived at 7:00 AM to witness the disaster. Many emotions were stirred within the teachers and students as they realized the outcome.

Luckily, the fire did not spread to the other half of the school which housed the gym, several classrooms and two computer rooms. Some damage was done to the general office and library and they were not usable. Historical documents, like the graduation pictures that lined both sides of the main hallway were damaged beyond repair. In time, this collection of photographs was restored with the 1986 class being the first.

The school became known as Fort Half High. Within close quarters many activities continued successfully after the fire. The lunch room and gym became class rooms. Educational gym classes were moved to the Fort Saskatchewan Correction Facility`s gym that was shared with the inmates.

In late 1987 new wings were completed and students attended a completed school thus ending Fort Half High.

In 1987, the Fort Saskatchewan High School's football team, known formerly as the Rams since opening, joined the other school teams and became known as the Sting.

Services

  • Food Services
  • Library Services
  • Counseling and Guidance
  • Advanced Placement Program
  • Knowledge and Employability Skills program
  • French as a second language
  • German as a second language
  • Notable alumni

  • Mike Commodore, NHL player
  • Joffrey Lupul, NHL player
  • Ray Whitney, NHL player
  • References

    Fort Saskatchewan Senior High School Wikipedia