Red Deer alternative high school one of 10 ... to receive grant from Best Buy
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N 52° 16.795 W 113° 49.474
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Once a Grade one to eight elementary school, this 1912 school is now, believe it or not, a high school.
Waymark Code: WMZ36C
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 09/03/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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Construction on this, and an identical school in South Red Deer, commenced in 1911, with the school opening for the 1912 school year. Remaining in the Alberta School system until 1966, the building may have been vacant until 1989, in which year it became part of the Alternative School of the Red Deer Public School District. The school provides flexibility with coursework and attendance that differs from a traditional school setting, allowing many to attend high school who could not otherwise due to work or other unusual circumstances.

One of the luckier schools in the country in 2018, it was the recipient of $10,000 worth of high end computers and related equipment from Best Buy. A Red Deer Advocate news article on the school's good fortune is reproduced in part below.
Red Deer alternative high school
one of 10 across Canada
to receive grant from Best Buy
MURRAY CRAWFORD | Apr. 11, 2018
A small Red Deer school was one of 10 in Canada who received a $10,000 helping hand. North Cottage High School in Riverside Meadows was among the 276 applicants for the annual Best Buy School Tech grant given annually to schools across Canada.

“It’s allowed us to purchase high-end computers,” said Evelyn Chan, North Cottage High School teacher, adding the computers they had before ran on Windows XP, an operating system that is older than some of the students.

The money went towards high-end computers and monitors, a photo printer, a GoPro camera and other camera accessories. All of which have strengthened the alternative school’s computer and graphic design programming.

The new technology will also allow students to compete at Skills Canada regional and provincial competitions. There are 26 students enrolled in the school.

Rick Ramsfield, Red Deer Public Alternative Programs and Support Services principal, said the grant levels the playing field.

“We don’t have the luxury of an economy of scale a school of 1,500 would and purchasing this kind of gear is really difficult,” said Ramsfield. “What this has done is create some unique learning opportunities for our students.”

Ethan Sisson, a Grade 12 student, has excelled at graphic design and wants to make it part of his career after he graduates.

“We couldn’t run some of the programs we can now,” said Sisson. “I do it as a hobby more than a job now, but I’ll look at it in the future as a career.”
From the Red Deer Advocate

Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 04/11/2018

Publication: Red Deer Advocate

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How widespread was the article reported?: regional

News Category: Arts/Culture

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