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McAdam High School

Coordinates: 45°35′40″N 67°19′49″W / 45.5944022°N 67.3301896°W / 45.5944022; -67.3301896
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McAdam High School
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29 Lake Avenue

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Canada
Coordinates45°35′40″N 67°19′49″W / 45.5944022°N 67.3301896°W / 45.5944022; -67.3301896
Information
TypePublic
School districtAnglophone West School District
School number2704
PrincipalMatt Clements
Teaching staff9.5[1]
Grades6-12
Enrollment88 (2022-2023[1])
Websitemhs.nbed.ca

McAdam High School, previously known as McAdam Composite High School, is a grades 6–12 school located in McAdam, New Brunswick. The town and its high school are both named for late-19th-century politician John McAdam. It was founded in 1924, and renovated in1984. McAdam High is known for its cooperative education program.

Description

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McAdam High School is a two-story wood frame structure of 4,424 square meters.[2] It is located within the Anglophone West School District.[3]

According to the district, in the 2022–2023 school year McAdam High School had a total enrollment of 87 students, utilizing 23% of the school building's capacity, and the school employed 9.5 full-time equivalent teachers.[2] A 2014 demographic study showed a 15-year decline in enrollment from 183 students in 1999 to 101 students in 2014.[4]

The curriculum at McAdam includes cooperative education, which places students in local businesses and in the Fredericton area.[5]

History

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Built in 1924, the school was last renovated in 1984.[2]

The 1998 installation of a broad base technology lab brought praise from Premier Camille Theriault, who presided at the opening of the lab. The premier observed the lab would enhance students' abilities to compete in the global marketplace.[6]

In 2007, McAdam students "adopted a highway and also won an award for recycling".[7]

Sports

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The school's sports teams are members of the New Brunswick Interscholastic Athletic Association. In 2012, none of the students at McAdam High did better than 4th place in the provincial athletic competition.[8]

A skateboard park, funded by a Royal Canadian Mounted Police Foundation grant, opened in 2011 adjacent to the high school.[9]

The school mascot, "Warriors", came under criticism after complaints that the mascots of McAdam High School and Woodstock High School promoted racism, following a basketball game between the two rivals.[10]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Summary Statistics 2022-2023" (PDF). p. 56.
  2. ^ a b c "McAdam High School - School Profile". District Intelligence. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
  3. ^ "Anglophone West School District". School Boundaries. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
  4. ^ "McAdam High School, School enrollment trends 1999 to present" (PDF). Anglophone School District West. 2014.
  5. ^ MacMinn, Brenda (3 June 1998). "WORK AND SCHOOL A GOOD MIX McAdam's co-op program applauded". Daily Gleaner. ProQuest 412616618. The program, which this year involved 19 students under the direction of teacher Susan Brannon, has enjoyed success since its inception six years ago... Placements in the program ranged from BPB Westroc, Lakeland Industries, Nikki Lindsay, McAdam Recreation Department, McAdam Public Library, McAdam High School, McAdam Elementary School, T & T Snowmobiles and McAdam Credit Union in the McAdam area.
  6. ^ MacMinn, Brenda (26 November 1998). "Technology takes centre stage in McAdam". Daily Gleaner. ProQuest 412648962. The lab will give McAdam students the same chance to compete in the global marketplace as students from larger communities, the premier pointed out. Information technology is not only here to stay, it is a tool that we are all going to have to learn to use, Theriault said... He also praised the involvement of BPB Westroc and its branch office in McAdam for partnering with education in the project. Westroc presented the second instalment of a $50,000-donation to the lab...The broad base technology lab, which offers opportunities to students in Grade 9 and 10, is the first in District 18 to partner education with industry in setting up this type of facility. Each of the 14 computer stations at the opening ceremonies featured a different module -- from multimedia and desktop publishing to home economics and animation.
  7. ^ Dunville, Jennifer (16 June 2007). "Local schools help students become environmental heroes". Daily Gleaner. p. E9. ProQuest 413119164. Grant Williams, a learning specialist in District 18, said students are the environment's only hope... 'A lot of these kids will grow into more responsible adults than the ones raising them, in terms of looking after the planet,' he said. 'I think it's a positive sign when they are young and care so much about the world around them. It's good because we're counting on this next generation to be the heroes for our environment.'... Green schemes McAdam High School adopted a highway and also won an award for recycling.
  8. ^ "NBIAA Track and Field Championships". NBIAA. Retrieved February 27, 2012.
  9. ^ "Correction: Skateboard park receives RCMP Foundation grant, McAdam, N.B." Royal Canadian Mounted Police. September 15, 2011. Retrieved February 27, 2012.
  10. ^ Kaufield, Kathy (10 March 2005). "Officials will look at team names after racism complaint; Aboriginal teacher shocked by mascots representing two squads". Telegraph-Journal. ProQuest 423214696. Christopher George, a Dalhousie teacher, said he was shocked by the appearance of mascots representing Woodstock High School Warriors and the McAdam High School Warriors at a recent provincial basketball tournament in Fredericton... The McAdam mascot wore a buckskin outfit and a huge fake head, complete with braided hair, a headband and paint on the face. Cheering on the Woodstock team were three mascots, one adult male and two boys dressed in only breech cloths, braided wigs, headbands, turkey feathers and painted faces... Mr. George said he was surprised to see these 'obvious acts of ignorance and indecency' at the Feb. 25-26 high school basketball tournament at the Aitken Centre...'I was discouraged to witness blatant stereotypes of First Nations people tantamount to racism,' Mr. George said. 'It was kind of shocking to see. . . . My first thought was, "I am glad my children aren't here to see this". I wouldn't know what to say to them. I wouldn't know how to explain it.' ...Mr. George, who is an aboriginal, teaches history at Dalhousie High School, where he also serves as the assistant basketball coach. He said he's not speaking on behalf of his school or its team but rather as a concerned citizen and father of two.
  11. ^ McMinn, Brenda (13 March 2000). "Pioneering scientist McAdam native saluted". Daily Gleaner. ProQuest 412746448. Dr. Emerson Moffitt, who now resides in Halifax, N.S., was recently named by an international biographical institute as a leading scientist in a soon-to-be- published book entitled 2,000 Outstanding Scientists of the 20th Century. In speaking of his narrowed specialty of anesthesia with open heart patients, Moffitt noted that he had a depth of learning that was gained through his extensive research as to what kind of anesthetic combinations are best to prevent damage to the heart during operations...Following graduation from McAdam High School in 1942 where he received the Governor-General's Medal for the highest academic standing, he continued his studies in science at the University of New Brunswick.
  12. ^ "Dr Emerson A. Moffitt". Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  13. ^ "Dr. Emerson Moffitt: A Pioneer in Cardiac Anesthesiology".
  14. ^ Shephard, David A. E. (December 1999). "Dr. Emerson A. Moffitt (b. 1924)". Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie. 46 (12): 1191–1192. doi:10.1007/BF03015532.
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