Unionville Public School
Unionville Public School | |
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Address | |
300 Main Street Unionville, ON, L3R 2H2 Canada | |
Coordinates | 43°52′28″N 79°18′48″W / 43.87444°N 79.31333°WCoordinates: 43°52′28″N 79°18′48″W / 43.87444°N 79.31333°W |
Information | |
School type | Public, Elementary school |
Founded | 1830 |
School board | York Region District School Board |
Superintendent | Ruth Lambert |
Area trustee | Ada Young |
School number | 340936 |
Administrator |
Debbie Misch Nicola Bonfield(Asst) |
Principal | Robert Dixon |
Staff | 40 |
Grades | JK – 8 |
Enrollment | 464 (2005–2006[1]) |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | Red, Blue |
Mascot | Bulldog |
Website |
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Unionville Public School is an elementary school located in Unionville, Ontario, Canada and is part of the York Region District School Board. It is a feeder school of Markville Secondary School.
History
Unionville’s one room schoolhouse was built in 1832 just north of the present Unionville Public School. The school usually had 40 students and one teacher, though attendance at the time was irregular because extra help was often needed on the farms in the rural area the school served. The one room school was torn down in the 1860s, and in 1892 a new two-story school was built. In 1949 two new rooms were added and in 1955 a one-room annex was built. The two-story school was torn down in 1977 to build the current structure.[2]
SPED ED
Unionville Public School has a large special education program. Many of the students in this program are integrated into regular classes to help create a more positive learning environment for all. The school has three Community Classes for children with autism. There are also children with physical disabilities who attend U.P.S, for whom special transportation is arranged. U.P.S has a room known as the Student Support Centre which provides a quiet learning environment for students who need it. The school also has a recess and lunch program called Peer Mentors where volunteer students sign up to provide support, advice, or just a friend to children with learning disabilities.[3]
Extracurricular programs
Sports with Mark Copsey
Unionville Public School offers many sports teams for the junior and intermediate divisions. These include basketball, volleyball, track and field, relay, badminton, and soccer. U.P.S. teams compete against other York Region schools in tournaments.
Although sports are a large focus of extra-curricular life at the school, athletes are expected to remain abreast of their studies.
Music
Unionville Public School has a diverse music program led by the school's head music teacher, Will Stokes.
The U.P.S. concert band plays at the B100 level. The band holds practice once a week after school, and has played in festivals such as the Ontario Band Association Festival, the York Region Music Alive Festival, and the Festival of Music at Canada's Wonderland. They consistently win awards.
The school's stage band attends the York Region Music Alive Festival where it has won numerous awards. It also performs in Markville Secondary School's Arts Night and Junk Food & Jazz concert.
The U.P.S. concert choir also competes in the York Region Music Alive Festival, where it has earned platinum and gold awards as well as invitations to nationals.[4]
Additional Programs
Unionville Public School also offers the following programs to its students:
- Peer Mentoring
- Guest speakers and workshops
- Student Leadership program
- School Wide Outdoors Winter Program
- School Naturalization Program – parents and students working to improve the gardens and grounds
- Intramural Sports program
- Integrated Arts Program, both in class and extra-curricular[3]
References
- ↑ "Unionville Public School". School Information. Ontario Ministry of Education. 2009-03-26. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
- ↑ "History". York Region District School Board. Archived from the original on May 25, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
- 1 2 "Programs". York Region District School Board. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
- ↑ "UPS Music". Retrieved 20 April 2014.
External links
- School web Site
- School Profile at York Region District School Board