École secondaire E.J. Lajeunesse

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E J Lajeunesse is a French-Catholic high school in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It belongs to the Conseil scolaire catholique Providence and is named after Father Ernest Joseph Lajeunesse. Serving students from grades 9 through 12, the school's current principal is Thomas Couvillion.

History

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Royals goalie during 2014-15 season.

After an agreement with the University of Windsor Faculty of Education, the school bought the faculty's facilities and converted into a high school in 1993. In 1998, with the creation of the French school board CSDECSO, it became one of two French secondary schools in Essex County, along with Ecole secondaire l'Essor.

Programs

Specialist High Skills Majors

The school offers three Specialist High Skills Majors programs. The Hospitality and Tourism program is taught by M. Dénommé. This has led to the construction of a top of the line food preparation classroom. The second SHSM program is in Construction. This program is taught by M. D. Labbé. The wood shop boasts advanced machinery. In September 2012 the SHSM will also be offered in Business studies. The SHSM program allows students to specialize in these areas and receive additional certifications.

Dramatic Arts

École secondaire EJ Lajeunesse's dramatic arts program is currently taught by M. Kevin Noecker and includes a yearly school production and a senior class play. The drama program participates in both the Sears Drama Festival and Théâtre Action. The school also has a competitive Improv team which competes regionally and in the province. The school has a large auditorium due to the building's previous use by the University of Windsor.

Music

The music program currently taught by Mme Jessica Defoe. The school offers Music classes at all levels. No musical background is needed to take AMU1O. The school also offers an after school program known as the "Jazz Band". Concerts take place at the end of each semester. The Music student's also perform for grade 1 students at Christmas.

Sports

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Royals player during 2014-15 season.

The school competes in a number of team sports including volleyball, basketball, hockey, wrestling, swimming and football. In March, 2009 the girls volleyball competed in OFSAA, and the girls basketball team has also won FRANCO in 2010.

Conseil des élèves

E.J. Lajeunesse has a student council program that helps serve and engage students in learning about democracy and leadership. The council also plans and hosts many activities during the year. The committee is built of about 15 members ranging from grades 9 to 12 and has weekly meetings. Elections are held at the end of every school year for the following year.

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