Central Etobicoke High School
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages)
|
Central Etobicoke High School (formerly Westway High School) | |
---|---|
Address | |
10 Denfield Street , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 43°40′44″N 79°33′19″W / 43.67889°N 79.55528°WCoordinates: 43°40′44″N 79°33′19″W / 43.67889°N 79.55528°W |
Information | |
School type | Public High School Special Ed High School |
Founded | 1969 |
School board | Toronto District School Board (Etobicoke Board of Education) |
Superintendent | Susan Winter |
Area trustee | Chris Glover |
School number | 2816 / 952842 |
Principal | John Au |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 134 (2019-20) |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | Yellow and Black |
Team name | Central Etobicoke Eagles |
Website | schools |
Central Etobicoke High School (or Central Etobicoke, CEHS, formerly Westway High School) is a secondary school located at 10 Denfield Street, bordered by Widdicombe Hill Blvd to the South and Clement Rd to the North, in the Richview neighbourhood of Etobicoke in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] It is governed by the Etobicoke Board of Education that was transferred over to the Toronto District School Board after 1997.
History
Westway High School was established as a small high school in 1969 by the Etobicoke Board of Education.
As enrolment decreased in Etobicoke's public schools during the 1980s, many seriously underpopulated public schools in the area were abandoned as the children were transferred to the Catholic school system when full funding was introduced. As a result, Central Etobicoke High School was formed in 1988 at the same site and assimilated its basic level programs at Westway, Humbergrove Secondary School and Kingsmill Secondary School,[2] with both of the latter schools closed and transferred to the Metropolitan Separate School Board (now the Toronto Catholic District School Board).[3]
Clubs
CEHS clubs include music, movie making, walking club, and story telling.
See also
References
- ^ "Central Etobicoke High School". Toronto District School Board. 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-07-06.
- ^ Alati, John. "Etobicoke's basic-level high school has just about everything but a name." Toronto Star. January 26, 1988. Neighbors p. W7. Retrieved on August 27, 2013.
- ^ Contenta, Sandro. "Separate board takes two schools rejects one[permanent dead link]." Toronto Star. March 8, 1988. News p. A6. Retrieved on July 23, 2013. "Humbergrove Secondary School in Etobicoke and West Park Secondary School in Toronto's west end were accepted yesterday during negotiations on the transfer or sharing of schools under Bill 30, the legislation extending full government funding to Roman Catholic high schools." and "However, it would cost up to $4 million to make the building suitable for sharing and the Toronto board will not pick up those costs."
External links
- All articles with dead external links
- Articles with dead external links from July 2022
- Articles with permanently dead external links
- Articles lacking reliable references from June 2011
- All articles lacking reliable references
- Articles with a promotional tone from June 2011
- All articles with a promotional tone
- Articles needing cleanup from August 2022
- Articles with bare URLs for citations from August 2022
- All articles with bare URLs for citations
- Articles with multiple maintenance issues
- Articles with short description
- Short description with empty Wikidata description
- Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata
- Coordinates not on Wikidata
- Education in Etobicoke
- High schools in Toronto
- Schools in the TDSB
- Educational institutions established in 1988
- 1988 establishments in Ontario
- Pages using the Kartographer extension