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Lakeview Secondary School

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Religious affiliation(s)
  
none

Closed
  
1989

Number of students
  
1,150

Ceased operations
  
1989

Status
  
Leased out (perpetual)

Superintendent
  
Mike Gallagher

Founded
  
1967

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School type
  
Public High school Vocational High school

Oversight
  
Toronto Lands Corporation

School board
  
Toronto District School Board

District
  
Toronto Board of Education, Toronto District School Board

Lakeview Secondary School (LSS, Lakeview, formerly East End High School) is a former public and vocational high school operated by the Toronto Board of Education (later merged with the Toronto District School Board) from 1967 until 1989. Founde in 1967, the current building was built in 1972. The Lakeview property, as of January 2015, remains currently owned by the Toronto District School Board.

History

Formerly East End High School, the school opened its doors in 1967 as an all boys school in the Coleman Avenue Public School property near 101 Barrington Avenue on the site of Secord Elementary School. Initially, East End contained portables and was given the name "Portable City" as the school grew and shops were expanded.

The sod of the new school was turned in June 1970 and the building was built in June 1972 at 45 Felstead Avenue on the former industrial property between Danforth and Greenwood. At the same time, East End High School became a co-ed school and renamed Lakeview Secondary School which opened for classes in September 1972.

As Lakeview, the school carried a variety of academics and tech skills as a specialized high school as well as four-year courses and had Business Services Programs. The girls were admitted to Lakeview came from Eastern Commerce Collegiate Institute.

In 1985 Cathy McPherson, the coordinator of the PUSH Central Region, stated that Lakeview and five other schools were listed as having "excellent" access for disabled persons by the Toronto Board of Education continuing education program.

With the decrease of low enrolment and funding of Catholic schools, Ned McKeown, director of the TBE, recommended that on January 7, 1988 that Lakeview and West Park Secondary School be closed and given to the Metropolitan Separate School Board (now the Toronto Catholic District School Board) or MSSB. Lakeview held its last classes in June 1989 and the MSSB reopened Lakeview as St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School (opened in 1986, then swapped for the original facility at 70 D'Arcy St. (now Heydon Park Secondary School).) on the Lakeview building in September of that year. Originally, the TBE planned to retain Lakeview as an adult education centre.

References

Lakeview Secondary School Wikipedia