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J. Lloyd Crowe Secondary School

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J. Lloyd Crowe Secondary School
Address
Map
1300 Frances Moran Rd

, ,
Canada
Coordinates49°06′08″N 117°41′53″W / 49.1021°N 117.6981°W / 49.1021; -117.6981
Information
School typePublic, high school
Motto"The Place To Be"
Established1951
School boardSchool District 20 Kootenay-Columbia
SuperintendentMs. Katherine Shearer
School number2011012
PrincipalMs. Christine Byrd
Staff45
Grades8-12
Enrollment826 (19/20)
LanguageEnglish
AreaKootenay Boundary
Colour(s)Navy, Red, White
MascotHawk
Team nameHawks
Websitewww.jlcrowe.org

J Lloyd Crowe Secondary School (commonly referred to as J.L. Crowe) is a public high school in Trail, British Columbia, and is part of School District 20 Kootenay-Columbia. The original school was built in 1951, followed by a demolition in 2007 and opened up again in 2009. The school serves the local areas including Trail, Rossland, Fruitvale, Warfield, and Montrose.

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History

JL Crowe was founded in 1951 after demand grew with the aging Trail. The shops were extensive as Cominco hosted the largest apprenticeship program at Crowe in Western Canada. The school also held 1st year Arts and Science classes until 1966 when Selkirk Regional College opened. It was originally a grades 10-12 plus 1st year Arts & Science, as there were 2 middle schools in the area. Modifications were made to the school during the mid 70s, and 80s, and a bigger library. After 58 years the school was demolished, and a new one was built.

Staff

Administration

  • Christine Byrd (Principal),
  • Dara Waterstreet (Vice Principal),
  • Dave Pasin (Vice Principal)

Office Staff

  • Dina Passarini (Administrative Assistant – Accounting)
  • Heather Guglielmin (Administrative Assistant – Student Records)
  • Justine Deadmarsh (Administrative Assistant)
  • Tracy Anderson (Administrative Assistant)

New School

In late 2007, construction of a new school began on the field adjacent to the original school. The new building was opened in September 2009, and demolition of the old building was completed a few weeks later. It came with state of the art technology, including document cameras in most classrooms, and 70 new iPads that were later added for learning use. The new school has a gym, cardio room, weight room, a full science lab, and five classrooms for shop classes, including woodworking, metalworking, and electronics.

Student Life

Students have a wide variety of classes to choose from, including art classes to shop classes. Students can also enter in before and after school activities including debate, theatre, band, strength training, cross-training, volleyball, basketball, swimming, field hockey, hockey, track and field, rugby, and cross country running. As of the 2019/2020 school year there were 826 students attending the school.

Extracurricular Activities

Activities are run by the schools Leadership team. They include assemblies and other fun activities. They also make videos and post them on YouTube, and can be found under Crowe Television.

Notable Alumni

Gerry Moro - Olympian 1964 & 1972 Track and Field; Dianne Gerace - Olympian 1964 Track and Field; Jason Bay - Major League Baseball Rookie of the year; Lauren Bay Regula - Olympian 2004 & 2020 Fastball; Ben McPeek - composer, arranger, conductor, pianist; Kerrin Lee-Gartner - Olympian 1988, 1992, 1994. 1992 Gold Medalist Downhill skiing;

NHL Hockey Players - Cesare Maniago, Seth Martin, Adam Deadmarsh, Dallas Drake, Ray Ferraro, Mike Matteucci, Steve Tambellini, Steve McCarthy, Ed Cristofoli, Garth Rizzuto,

See also

References

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