Founded 1966 Area trustee Lynn Ferguson Phone +1 403-777-7670 | Superintendent David Stevenson Principal Lori Pritchard Mascot Mustang | |
School type Publicpopulation = 642 (2015-2016) Motto Together we make a difference Similar WH Cushing Workplac, Notre Dame High School, Simon Fraser School, Saint Joseph Elementa, Westmount Charter Mid‑High |
Sir John A. Macdonald Junior High School (SJAM) is a middle school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was founded in 1967 and named after the first prime minister of Canada Sir John Alexander Macdonald. The school has 4 core subjects: math, science, social studies and language arts. There are also many options students can choose from: food, fashion, art, industrial arts, guitar, band, drama, yearbook, French, communication technology and information processing. This school has a total of 32 classrooms.
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Community
SJAM has a diverse community and is designated for several different areas of Calgary. Most of the school's events have a charitable component.
Facilities
In 2000 the School facility evaluation project found that the buildings in the school were in need of major renovation.
Health and nutrition
A school survey in 2001 revealed that the students were making their nutrition break into a healthy food break. The school proceeded to remove food with poor nutritional value and instituted "Fitness Weekdays" into their physical education program. Starting in 2005 the school participated in a Calgary region health program for schools, designed to show the importance of proper diet and an active lifestyle to students. The school even placed timers on their vending machines so that only healthy food was available during the mornings.
The group "Action on Smoking and Health" visited the school in 2006 to warn the students about the dangers of smoking. There was concern about the visibility of tobacco displays for children, which they called Powerwall advertising.