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'''Richmond Hill High School''' is a secondary school located in [[Richmond Hill, Ontario|Richmond Hill]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It is one of the oldest schools in [[York Region]] Municipality, established in the mid-1800s. Richmond Hill High School has long had a strong academic standing and reputation, often placing well in academic contests as well as regional standardized tests. In the 2000-2001 year, it was ranked the #1 non-private school in Ontario, according to the [[Fraser Institute]].[http://oldfraser.lexi.net/publications/studies/education/report_card/2001/ont/section_06.html]
'''Richmond Hill High School''' is a secondary school located in [[Richmond Hill, Ontario|Richmond Hill]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It is one of the oldest schools in [[York Region]] Municipality, established in the mid-1800s. Richmond Hill High School has long had a strong academic standing and reputation, often placing well in academic contests as well as regional standardized tests. In the 2000-2001 year, it was ranked the #1 non-private school in Ontario, according to the [[Fraser Institute]], scoring a 9.8/10 ranking.[http://oldfraser.lexi.net/publications/studies/education/report_card/2001/ont/section_06.html]


The school is a host to several regional special education programs, including the [[Gifted]] Program, [[Advanced Placement Program]], Alternative Education Program, [[Cooperative education|Co-Op]], [[Developmental disability|Developmentally-Delayed]] Program and an [[Special education|Orthopedic Program]]. There are also a very large variety of academic and hobby clubs held for students.
The school is a host to several regional special education programs, including the [[Gifted]] Program, [[Advanced Placement Program]], Alternative Education Program, [[Cooperative education|Co-Op]], [[Developmental disability|Developmentally-Delayed]] Program and an [[Special education|Orthopedic Program]]. There are also a very large variety of academic and hobby clubs held for students.

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Richmond Hill High School
File:Richmond Hill High School (Richmond Hill, Ontario).jpg
Address
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201 Yorkland Street

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Information
School typePublic High school
MottoSapere Aude
(Dare to Learn)
Founded1851
School boardYork Region District School Board
PrincipalDr. Ivy Chan
Grades9-12
Enrollment1700
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Green & White
MascotRaiders (Viking)
AffiliationSecular
Websitewww.richmondhill.hs.yrdsb.edu.on.ca

Richmond Hill High School is a secondary school located in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the oldest schools in York Region Municipality, established in the mid-1800s. Richmond Hill High School has long had a strong academic standing and reputation, often placing well in academic contests as well as regional standardized tests. In the 2000-2001 year, it was ranked the #1 non-private school in Ontario, according to the Fraser Institute, scoring a 9.8/10 ranking.[1]

The school is a host to several regional special education programs, including the Gifted Program, Advanced Placement Program, Alternative Education Program, Co-Op, Developmentally-Delayed Program and an Orthopedic Program. There are also a very large variety of academic and hobby clubs held for students.

Building & Site

The current school building, two levels high and measuring 180 174 square feet, was completed in 2000. It contains two gymnasiums, a workout room, a cafetorium including a stage, a library, has six computer labs, and a communications technology room including a green and blue screen.

School Song

Hail to Richmond Hill

Hail to Richmond Hill

Hail to thee our Alma Mater

Loyal true every son and daughter

We'll fight with all our might

Yeah for colours green and white

Ah zis boom bah

Ah zis boom bah

Ah hip hip hip hurrah

Hail to Richmond Hill

Hail to Richmond Hill

Faculty & Staff

Department and department heads:

Alternative Education: Lewis Fried

Business: Deborah Manis

Community Based Education: Susie Tzimika

Computer Studies: Gord Ridout

English: Sean Pomakov

English as a Second Langueage: Barbara Tate

Family Studies: Linda McCulloch

Geography: Denis Fortier

Guidance & Counselling: Donna Rowen

History: Roger Bennett

Library: Pat Coleman

Mathematics: Louis Lim (Tom Eschle Asst. Head)

Modern Languages: Aggie Bolton

Music: Tim Henry

Physical Education: Mark Girdler

Science: Nadia Camara

Special Education: Bridget Kochlett

Visual Arts: Alfred Dancyger

Clubs and Extracurriculars

Student Council

The Student Council, known as the 'StuCo', oversee many of the school's student-run events, such as school dances, semi formals, and spirit days. They are also in charge of distributing funding and resources to other school clubs.

Executives

The Student Council executive positions and members, as of 2006-2007, are:

  • President: Jon Jhun
  • Vice President: Johnny Cheong
  • Treasurer: Carl Zhang
  • Secretary: Kori Shearstone
  • Social Convenor: Samantha Liauw
  • Social Convenor: Kelly Leong
  • External Affairs: Sze Yee Ling
  • Publicity: Joanna Liu

Clubs

As of June, 2006, Richmond Hill High School has 28 officially listed clubs.

In addition, there are various committees in charge of special events or projects. These include:

  • Prefects
  • Prom Committee
  • Yearbook Committee

Yearbook Committee

The Yearbook Committee, fondly known as "YeBo", oversees and records various school run events, such as school dances, semi formals, and spirit days, as well as significant student achievements throughout the year. In charge of the entire creative and administrative process of the construction of the annual yearbook, the Yearbook Committee has established itself in creating a professional level publishing.

  • The editor(s) of 2006/2007 are : Marcella Au (Editor) & Amanda Chan (Assist. Editor)

Athletics

Athletic Council

The physical education department of Richmond Hill HS coordinates and funds many of their own athletic activities. The Athletic Council, run by a committee of dedicated students both inside and outside of athletics, is in chrage of coordinating many of the athletic events run at RHHS, as well as fund raising for the department.

List of Teams and Sports Clubs

Music

Music Council

The Music Council is a committee of music students who promote music spirit and organize fundraisers for the music department at Richmond Hill High School. The council's events culminate in a Music Banquet at the end of the school year to celebrate music success and the dedication of music students at RHHS.

List of Bands, Choirs, and Other Musical Groups

Controversy

For some time, the LOLGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) population at RHHS has felt much discrimination at the hand of the current administration. While several schools in York Region have active GSA (Gay/Straight Alliance) groups, RHHS remains without one .[2]