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Delta Secondary School (Delta, British Columbia)

Delta Secondary is a public high school in Ladner, British Columbia, Canada. DSS is located in the historic village of Ladner, B.C. With a student enrolment of approximately 1,150 students (grades 8 to 12), it is the third-largest school in School District 37 Delta.[2]

Delta Secondary
Address
4615 51 Street

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Canada
Coordinates49°5′9.8″N 123°5′2.88″W / 49.086056°N 123.0841333°W / 49.086056; -123.0841333
Information
School typePublic, high school
MottoTake each Stride with Pacer Pride!
Founded1912
School boardSchool District 37 Delta
Area trusteeLaura Dixon
School number3737003
PrincipalMr. John Pavao[1]
Staff94
Grades8-12
Enrollment1147 (2019/20)
LanguageEnglish
AreaLadner
Colour(s)Green, Black, White
MascotCecil the Pacer (horse)
Team nameDelta Pacers
Websitede.deltasd.bc.ca
Last updated: January 8, 2021

History edit

King George V High School, the first high school in Delta,[3] was located on the present site of the Ladner Community Centre. The first two rooms of the school were built in 1912,[4] with a third room added in 1916. The school closed in 1938 having had almost 500 students graduate during the life of the school[citation needed].

In 1938, Delta Central School, originally built in 1926 and used as an elementary school (grade 1–8), was enlarged and updated for senior students while a new elementary school was built on the same plot of land, the site of DSS today. A new gym separated the two schools.

The official opening of the "Ladner Elementary and Junior/Senior High School Centre" took place in April 1939[citation needed].

Between 1938 and 1969 there were at least ten additions to the school. In 1963, a new Ladner Elementary School opened nearby. By 1972, the old elementary school building had become known as Delta Jr. Secondary[citation needed] while the Central School building (B block) and various additions made up the Delta Sr. Secondary, two separate schools on the same site. In 1975, the schools were amalgamated into one school, known as Delta Secondary School. It wasn't until 1984, with the building of the art wing that the schools were physically joined. In 1990, the Genesis Theatre was built.

In 1992/93, the design for the present school was approved. The B Block (Central School) building was demolished in 1992[citation needed]. In October 1994, construction began on the new school, with the main office and counsellors' office being completed first. The rest of the old senior school was demolished in May/June 1995 and the new quadrangle with 21 classrooms, 7 science labs, 4 computer labs and a classroom for special needs students was built. Following this, more demolition and renovation followed, including a new daycare area, food and textile room renovations, construction of the CAD lab, and the completion of the drama area. The total cost of these renovations was $12.6 million.[citation needed] Due to lack of further funding, the last phase of construction (demolition and rebuilding of the north gym) is on hold[citation needed]. On June 2, 1998, a formal dedication of the redevelopment of the school was held[citation needed]. The ceremony was attended by representatives from the school board and the school district.

Delta Central School was the original school located on the current site of Delta Secondary. It started accepting secondary students in 1938. In 1990 the oldest structure remaining on the site is the West gymnasium[citation needed] In late summer 2003, DSS finished construction of its newest building; a brand new, seismically upgraded gymnasium.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Administration".
  2. ^ "BC Schools - Student Headcount by Grade - Data Catalogue". catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 2021-01-08.
  3. ^ . About Delta Secondary School. Delta Secondary School. Archived from the original on 2012-08-21. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  4. ^ "Our School - Delta Secondary". de.deltasd.bc.ca. from the original on 2019-10-18. Retrieved 2021-01-08.

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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 This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Delta Secondary School Delta British Columbia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may be unbalanced towards certain viewpoints Please improve the article by adding information on neglected viewpoints or discuss the issue on the talk page November 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Delta Secondary is a public high school in Ladner British Columbia Canada DSS is located in the historic village of Ladner B C With a student enrolment of approximately 1 150 students grades 8 to 12 it is the third largest school in School District 37 Delta 2 Delta SecondaryAddress4615 51 StreetDelta British Columbia V4K 2V8CanadaCoordinates49 5 9 8 N 123 5 2 88 W 49 086056 N 123 0841333 W 49 086056 123 0841333InformationSchool typePublic high schoolMottoTake each Stride with Pacer Pride Founded1912School boardSchool District 37 DeltaArea trusteeLaura DixonSchool number3737003PrincipalMr John Pavao 1 Staff94Grades8 12Enrollment1147 2019 20 LanguageEnglishAreaLadnerColour s Green Black WhiteMascotCecil the Pacer horse Team nameDelta PacersWebsitede wbr deltasd wbr bc wbr caLast updated January 8 2021History editKing George V High School the first high school in Delta 3 was located on the present site of the Ladner Community Centre The first two rooms of the school were built in 1912 4 with a third room added in 1916 The school closed in 1938 having had almost 500 students graduate during the life of the school citation needed In 1938 Delta Central School originally built in 1926 and used as an elementary school grade 1 8 was enlarged and updated for senior students while a new elementary school was built on the same plot of land the site of DSS today A new gym separated the two schools The official opening of the Ladner Elementary and Junior Senior High School Centre took place in April 1939 citation needed Between 1938 and 1969 there were at least ten additions to the school In 1963 a new Ladner Elementary School opened nearby By 1972 the old elementary school building had become known as Delta Jr Secondary citation needed while the Central School building B block and various additions made up the Delta Sr Secondary two separate schools on the same site In 1975 the schools were amalgamated into one school known as Delta Secondary School It wasn t until 1984 with the building of the art wing that the schools were physically joined In 1990 the Genesis Theatre was built In 1992 93 the design for the present school was approved The B Block Central School building was demolished in 1992 citation needed In October 1994 construction began on the new school with the main office and counsellors office being completed first The rest of the old senior school was demolished in May June 1995 and the new quadrangle with 21 classrooms 7 science labs 4 computer labs and a classroom for special needs students was built Following this more demolition and renovation followed including a new daycare area food and textile room renovations construction of the CAD lab and the completion of the drama area The total cost of these renovations was 12 6 million citation needed Due to lack of further funding the last phase of construction demolition and rebuilding of the north gym is on hold citation needed On June 2 1998 a formal dedication of the redevelopment of the school was held citation needed The ceremony was attended by representatives from the school board and the school district Delta Central School was the original school located on the current site of Delta Secondary It started accepting secondary students in 1938 In 1990 the oldest structure remaining on the site is the West gymnasium citation needed In late summer 2003 DSS finished construction of its newest building a brand new seismically upgraded gymnasium Notable alumni editUudam Mongolian singer who attended Delta Secondary School Will Sasso most famous for his work on MADtv attended Delta Secondary School Jason Priestley most famous for his work on Beverly Hills 90210 attended Delta Secondary School James Paxton pitcher for the Boston Red Sox attended Delta Secondary School Andrew McBride former captain of the Calgary Roughnecks Ian Paton BC Liberal MLA for Delta South graduated from Delta Secondary School References edit Administration BC Schools Student Headcount by Grade Data Catalogue catalogue data gov bc ca Retrieved 2021 01 08 History of Delta Secondary School About Delta Secondary School Delta Secondary School Archived from the original on 2012 08 21 Retrieved 26 October 2012 Our School Delta Secondary de deltasd bc ca Archived from the original on 2019 10 18 Retrieved 2021 01 08 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