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Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School

Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School (also referred to as Father Henry Carr, Henry Carr, FHC, FHCCSS, or Carr) is a Catholic high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is administered by the Toronto Catholic District School Board, formerly the Metropolitan Separate School Board. It is named after a Basilian father and founder of the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, Henry Carr (1880–1963).

Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School
(Humbergrove Campus)
Father Henry Carr in the former Marian Academy building. It was originally built as Humbergrove S.S. in 1966.
Address
1760 Martin Grove Road

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Canada
Coordinates43°44′09″N 79°35′32″W / 43.7358°N 79.5923°W / 43.7358; -79.5923Coordinates: 43°44′09″N 79°35′32″W / 43.7358°N 79.5923°W / 43.7358; -79.5923
Information
Former nameHumbergrove Secondary School
Marian Academy Catholic Secondary School
School typeBill 30 Catholic High school
MottoDomine ut videam
(Lord that I might see)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
(Basilian Fathers)
Founded1974
School boardToronto Catholic District School Board
(Metropolitan Separate School Board)
SuperintendentFlora Cifelli
Area 1
Area trusteeJoseph Martino
Ward 1
School number521 / 707589
PrincipalVesna Filiplic
Faculty62
Grades9–100
Enrollment904 (2017–18)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Royal Blue and white   
Athletics conferenceToronto District Colleges Athletic Association
MascotCrusader
Team nameCarr Crusaders
ParishSt. Andrew
Specialist High Skills MajorArts and Culture
Justice, Community Safety and Emergency Services
Transportation
Program focusBroad-based technology
Advanced Placement
Legal Education Advanced Plan (LEAP)
Websitefatherhenrycarr.tcdsb.org

The school was founded in 1974 by the Basilian Fathers and the MSSB as a semi-private school, though the current school building was originally opened in 1966 as Humbergrove Secondary School by the Etobicoke Board of Education when the board merged into the Toronto District School Board in which the school property is leased to the MSSB/TCDSB since 1988. The Humbergrove school was renamed to Marian Academy in 1988 and closed in 2002, though Carr occupied the property since 2007.

Carr offers the Advanced Placement (AP) academic program and is known for its elite basketball team. The motto of the school is Domine ut Videam, which translates into "Lord That I Might See".

History

Background

Henry Carr was a Basilian father also known as Father "Hank" Carr. He enhanced Catholic education in Canada by broadening the curriculum at University of Toronto's University of St. Michael’s College. He also arranged for St. Michael's to be a federated arts college. He was the co-founder of the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, and an advocate for the inclusion of religious education in curricular studies.

Carr was born and raised in Oshawa, Ontario in 1880, one of nine children. He was ordained as a priest on September 3, 1905. He taught at St. Michael's College and acted as a president of the Institute of Medieval Studies until 1936 and served as the principal at St. Thomas More College in Saskatchewan. He died of pneumonia on November 28, 1963 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

History

 
The original site of Father Henry Carr C.S.S. from 1974–2007. The building was built in 1976. Presently, it has become the Rexdale community hub.

After the opening of one of Etobicoke's first Catholic high schools, Bishop Power High School for boys in 1957 by the Basilian Fathers. At that time, pupils attended Roman Catholic schools nearby such as St. Andrew, St. Angela, St. Dorothy, or St. Jude while its graduates attended either North Albion Collegiate Institute or West Humber Collegiate Institute.

On September 3, 1974 the Basilian Fathers and the Metropolitan Separate School Board opened Father Henry Carr High School under its founding principal, Fr. Thomas Mohan C.S.B. The school building was erected in 1976 on the original 21 Panorama Court building on Kipling and Albion. The school facilities in the original building consisted of one main two-story building and 16 portables, with a cafeteria, gymnasium/auditorium and a playing field.

Throughout the school's early existence, it operated as a private school for Grades 11 to 13 only while the MSSB educated grade 9 and 10 students. This changed in 1985 when the Government of Ontario passed Bill 30 to extend funding to Roman Catholic high schools beyond grade 10 and Carr was ceased to be a private school in 1987. However, in 1988, nearby Humbergrove Secondary School, built in 1966 on Martin Grove Road, was closed and reopened by the MSSB as Marian Academy with 165 pupils. The school closed its doors in 2002 due to declining enrollment.[1]

The school moved to the former Marian building in September 2007. The new Carr campus, at the cost of $10 million, consisted of the new main entrance, central community atrium, cafeteria, drama studio, labs, three automotive bays, new windows, stonework and landscaping.[2][3] The former school building was sold to the City of Toronto in 2009 and reopened the old Panorama school building as a community hub.[4] The renovated school was designed by Makrimichalos Cugini Architects Inc. whilst the original school building built in 1966 was designed by architect Gordon S. Adamson.

Academics and community

Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School is a composite co-educational school located in the area of Finch and Martin Grove in Rexdale in northwest Etobicoke. The area is a mixed residential/commercial neighbourhood with an industrial park, a Catholic elementary school (St. Dorothy), a hospital (Etobicoke General), a community college (Humber College), a park (Masseygrove), a mall (Shopper's World Albion), a public secondary school (West Humber Collegiate Institute), and two public elementary schools (Elmbanks Junior Middle Academy and Melody Village Junior School).

The school offers an Advanced Placement (AP) program. It is the regional centre for the AP and Pre-AP program for the TCDSB.

Extra-curricular activities include dramatic productions, art exhibits, drum-line and musical performances.

Other programs are

  • Mandatory after-school tutoring
  • ESL courses and supports
  • Vibrant Leadership groups
  • Chaplaincy team
  • Community outreach
  • Hospital for Sick Children Reading Program
  • Linkage with colleges and universities for mentorship
  • Cooperative Education and Apprenticeship (OYAP)
  • Library resource centre
  • A special education model
  • Co-host of the OYAP Carpentry Accelerated Program

Sports

FHC has the Field of Dreams, a football and track field with artificial turf field. It offers sports such as basketball, hockey (not since 2005), football, softball, cricket, track and field, volleyball, badminton, cross-country, and swimming.

Basketball

The school is prominently known for its boys basketball program, being one of the highest ranked high schools in Toronto as a member of the Toronto District Colleges Athletic Association (TDCAA), Ontario Scholastic Basketball Association (OSBA) and Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA).[5] The FHC Crusaders founded the prep program since the 2015-16 when they captured the OFSAA "AAA" title.

Since its inception, the boys basketball program has progressed from entry-level to competitive-level to perennial powerhouse, quickly becoming the "most consistently competitive" high school boys program in the country.[citation needed] Many of the Crusader basketball players have joined the rosters of basketball teams at every level from NCAA Basketball to Canadian National Teams and eventually the National Basketball Association.[citation needed]

Throughout its existence, the FHC Crusaders had a rivalry with Eastern Commerce Saints until closing in 2015. The prep team has partnered with Air Jordan as the official supplier and sponsors of the Early Bird Classic and hosts the "Jordan Brand Players Lounge".[6]

The Crusaders Basketball holds their home games in the Father Ted McLean Gymnasium, dedicated by then-Principal Michael Rosseitti in 2012.

Records

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.tdsb.on.ca/boardroom/bd_agenda/uploads/generalinfo/70216%20vacant%20closed.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "TCDSB's $34M revitalizes high schools". 6 November 2007.
  3. ^ "Johnson, Carr break ground". 16 May 2006.
  4. ^ https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2009/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-18645.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ "Father Henry Carr Crusaders best high school hoops team in province". 14 March 2016.
  6. ^ https://fhcprep.ca/jordan.html

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Martin Grove RoadToronto Ontario M9V 3S4CanadaCoordinates43 44 09 N 79 35 32 W 43 7358 N 79 5923 W 43 7358 79 5923 Coordinates 43 44 09 N 79 35 32 W 43 7358 N 79 5923 W 43 7358 79 5923InformationFormer nameHumbergrove Secondary SchoolMarian Academy Catholic Secondary SchoolSchool typeBill 30 Catholic High schoolMottoDomine ut videam Lord that I might see Religious affiliation s Roman Catholic Basilian Fathers Founded1974School boardToronto Catholic District School Board Metropolitan Separate School Board SuperintendentFlora CifelliArea 1Area trusteeJoseph MartinoWard 1School number521 707589PrincipalVesna FiliplicFaculty62Grades9 100Enrollment904 2017 18 LanguageEnglishColour s Royal Blue and white Athletics conferenceToronto District Colleges Athletic AssociationMascotCrusaderTeam nameCarr CrusadersParishSt AndrewSpecialist High Skills MajorArts and CultureJustice Community Safety and Emergency ServicesTransportationProgram focusBroad based technologyAdvanced PlacementLegal Education Advanced Plan LEAP Websitefatherhenrycarr wbr tcdsb wbr orgThe school was founded in 1974 by the Basilian Fathers and the MSSB as a semi private school though the current school building was originally opened in 1966 as Humbergrove Secondary School by the Etobicoke Board of Education when the board merged into the Toronto District School Board in which the school property is leased to the MSSB TCDSB since 1988 The Humbergrove school was renamed to Marian Academy in 1988 and closed in 2002 though Carr occupied the property since 2007 Carr offers the Advanced Placement AP academic program and is known for its elite basketball team The motto of the school is Domine ut Videam which translates into Lord That I Might See Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 History 2 Academics and community 3 Sports 3 1 Basketball 4 Notable people 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditBackground Edit Henry Carr was a Basilian father also known as Father Hank Carr He enhanced Catholic education in Canada by broadening the curriculum at University of Toronto s University of St Michael s College He also arranged for St Michael s to be a federated arts college He was the co founder of the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies and an advocate for the inclusion of religious education in curricular studies Carr was born and raised in Oshawa Ontario in 1880 one of nine children He was ordained as a priest on September 3 1905 He taught at St Michael s College and acted as a president of the Institute of Medieval Studies until 1936 and served as the principal at St Thomas More College in Saskatchewan He died of pneumonia on November 28 1963 in Vancouver British Columbia History Edit The original site of Father Henry Carr C S S from 1974 2007 The building was built in 1976 Presently it has become the Rexdale community hub After the opening of one of Etobicoke s first Catholic high schools Bishop Power High School for boys in 1957 by the Basilian Fathers At that time pupils attended Roman Catholic schools nearby such as St Andrew St Angela St Dorothy or St Jude while its graduates attended either North Albion Collegiate Institute or West Humber Collegiate Institute On September 3 1974 the Basilian Fathers and the Metropolitan Separate School Board opened Father Henry Carr High School under its founding principal Fr Thomas Mohan C S B The school building was erected in 1976 on the original 21 Panorama Court building on Kipling and Albion The school facilities in the original building consisted of one main two story building and 16 portables with a cafeteria gymnasium auditorium and a playing field Throughout the school s early existence it operated as a private school for Grades 11 to 13 only while the MSSB educated grade 9 and 10 students This changed in 1985 when the Government of Ontario passed Bill 30 to extend funding to Roman Catholic high schools beyond grade 10 and Carr was ceased to be a private school in 1987 However in 1988 nearby Humbergrove Secondary School built in 1966 on Martin Grove Road was closed and reopened by the MSSB as Marian Academy with 165 pupils The school closed its doors in 2002 due to declining enrollment 1 The school moved to the former Marian building in September 2007 The new Carr campus at the cost of 10 million consisted of the new main entrance central community atrium cafeteria drama studio labs three automotive bays new windows stonework and landscaping 2 3 The former school building was sold to the City of Toronto in 2009 and reopened the old Panorama school building as a community hub 4 The renovated school was designed by Makrimichalos Cugini Architects Inc whilst the original school building built in 1966 was designed by architect Gordon S Adamson Academics and community EditFather Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School is a composite co educational school located in the area of Finch and Martin Grove in Rexdale in northwest Etobicoke The area is a mixed residential commercial neighbourhood with an industrial park a Catholic elementary school St Dorothy a hospital Etobicoke General a community college Humber College a park Masseygrove a mall Shopper s World Albion a public secondary school West Humber Collegiate Institute and two public elementary schools Elmbanks Junior Middle Academy and Melody Village Junior School The school offers an Advanced Placement AP program It is the regional centre for the AP and Pre AP program for the TCDSB Extra curricular activities include dramatic productions art exhibits drum line and musical performances Other programs are Mandatory after school tutoring ESL courses and supports Vibrant Leadership groups Chaplaincy team Community outreach Hospital for Sick Children Reading Program Linkage with colleges and universities for mentorship Cooperative Education and Apprenticeship OYAP Library resource centre A special education model Co host of the OYAP Carpentry Accelerated ProgramSports EditFHC has the Field of Dreams a football and track field with artificial turf field It offers sports such as basketball hockey not since 2005 football softball cricket track and field volleyball badminton cross country and swimming Basketball Edit The school is prominently known for its boys basketball program being one of the highest ranked high schools in Toronto as a member of the Toronto District Colleges Athletic Association TDCAA Ontario Scholastic Basketball Association OSBA and Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations OFSAA 5 The FHC Crusaders founded the prep program since the 2015 16 when they captured the OFSAA AAA title Since its inception the boys basketball program has progressed from entry level to competitive level to perennial powerhouse quickly becoming the most consistently competitive high school boys program in the country citation needed Many of the Crusader basketball players have joined the rosters of basketball teams at every level from NCAA Basketball to Canadian National Teams and eventually the National Basketball Association citation needed Throughout its existence the FHC Crusaders had a rivalry with Eastern Commerce Saints until closing in 2015 The prep team has partnered with Air Jordan as the official supplier and sponsors of the Early Bird Classic and hosts the Jordan Brand Players Lounge 6 The Crusaders Basketball holds their home games in the Father Ted McLean Gymnasium dedicated by then Principal Michael Rosseitti in 2012 Records Ontario Champions 2016 citation needed Ontario Finalists 2013 2014 citation needed Ontario Third Place 2007 2011 citation needed Ontario Fourth Place 2006 2015 citation needed TDCAA Champions 2006 2008 2011 2016 citation needed Notable people EditSim Bhullar first person of Indian descent to play in the NBA did not graduate Dillon Brooks basketball player did not graduate Tyler Ennis basketball player Paul Higgins ice hockey winger Yoana Peralta Canadian Dominican footballer Taevaunn Prince Canadian Jamaican basketball player did not graduate See also Edit Canada portal Catholicism portal Schools portalList of high schools in OntarioReferences Edit http www tdsb on ca boardroom bd agenda uploads generalinfo 70216 20vacant 20closed pdf bare URL PDF TCDSB s 34M revitalizes high schools 6 November 2007 Johnson Carr break ground 16 May 2006 https www toronto ca legdocs mmis 2009 cd bgrd backgroundfile 18645 pdf bare URL PDF Father Henry Carr Crusaders best high school hoops team in province 14 March 2016 https fhcprep ca jordan htmlExternal links EditFather Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School amp oldid 1130598263 Notable alumni, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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