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Chinook High School (Alberta) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chinook High School (Alberta)
Chinook High School is the largest school (by enrollment) operated by Lethbridge School District No. 51. The public high school is one of four in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, that serve grades nine through twelve. Completed in 2010, it was the first public high school to open in the city in 50 years; Winston Churchill High School (1960) was the last.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= High School Registration Handbook (2010-2011) )〕 It is also the only secondary school on the city's west side. Classes began on the afternoon of Monday, August 30, 2010, and a grand opening followed on September 17 at a final, on-budget construction cost of $45.3 million.〔 The school was built at a 20 hectare site as part of a $94.3 million project which also included a West campus of Catholic Central High School for Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 4, a branch of the city's public library, and sports facilities.〔 The principal is Clark Bosch, formerly of Winston Churchill High School. A high number of staff and athletic directors are formerly of Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, The school features a 350-seat theatre, with similar amenities to the Genevieve E. Yates Memorial Centre in south Lethbridge, as well as a large gymnasium with arena style lighting.〔 ==Athletics== The school is currently in its third year of operation. Chinook offers a choice of 11 different sports. They include, football, volleyball, basketball, rugby, baseball, curling, track and field, cross country, golf, badminton and slo-pitch.〔(Chinook Athletics )〕 Of these 11 sports, only 9 are ASAA recognized. Baseball and slo-pitch are not recognized because of the inability to play these sports in 5 out of the 8 zones due to the weather.
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