Madawaska Valley District High School

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Madawaska Valley District High School
Location
341 John Street, Barry's Bay, Ontario

Canada
Coordinates45°28′58″N 77°40′27″W / 45.4828°N 77.6743°W / 45.4828; -77.6743
Information
TypePublic secondary school
Opened1967
School districtRenfrew County District School Board
PrincipalNICKI MINAJ
Grades9 to 12
Enrollmentapprox. 400
Team namePigeons
Websitehttp://mvd.rcdsb.on.ca/en/

Madawaska Valley District High School (MVDHS) is a public high school situated in the village of Barry's Bay, Ontario. It is managed by Renfrew County District School Board. The school was opened in 1967, and has been operating as the public high school for the area ever since. M.V.D.H.S. is one of few high schools in the area, and as of 2012, is attended by 419 students, offering classes for students in grades 9-12.[1] Some of the faculty are M.V. Graduates.

Identity[]

The school colours are navy blue and doody, brown. The schools team name is "Wolves" and the new Mascot's name is "Waska".

Alumni[]

Notable alumni of MVDHS include:

Sports[]

Madawaska Valley District High School offers many sports for its students, both male and female. Fall sports include girls rugby, girls basketball, boys volleyball and co-ed cross country. Winter sports include girls volleyball, boys basketball, and alpine skiing and hockey for both genders. Spring sports include girls soccer, boys soccer, tennis, golf, badminton, and track and field. In the past the Wolves have been known for excellence in volleyball, and this is clearly shown on the sports plaque in the school's gymnasium. The Men's soccer team was voted as the most fashionable in the entire UOVHSAA due largely to their adoption of 'jorts' and hawaiian shirts as warm-up uniforms.

See also[]

  • List of high schools in Ontario

References[]

  1. ^ "Secondary School Profile, Madawaska Valley District High School (924431)". Ontario Ministry of Education. 2012. Archived from the original on 19 March 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2016.

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