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Walsh Public School (formerly known as Walsh Area Public School) is a public elementary school that is located in the hamlet of Walsh in the municipality of Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada. Children of this school go to the ''Thompson Auditorium'' for Monday morning assemblies and special events. Prior to the Mike Harris cutbacks in education, the school had portable classrooms for extra classes. Graduates generally continue their education at Delhi District Secondary School, Port Dover Composite School, Valley Heights Secondary School or Simcoe Composite School. The school has flat terrain and the infamous Walsh Public School fog has delayed many track and field events in the past. Courses taught at Walsh Public School are art, geography, Canadian history, English, mathematics, music, environmental studies (junior grades), science (intermediate and senior grades), sexual education (prior to 1996), Quest (peer pressure), and VIP (values-influences-peers). ==History== Walsh Area Public School was constructed in 1959 on an open-field site along the north side of St. John's Road, between the Turkey Point Road and Young's Creek. It opened in March 1960, a four-room school that culminated a five-year consolidation effort that merged four one- and two-room elementary schools within five miles of the village: Walsh, Tisdale, Elmwood and McKnight. The guest of honour at the official opening in September 1960 was Education Minister and future Premier John Robarts. Expansion of the public school came in three phases over the next 15 years to achieve its current configuration. It also had its name shortened to Walsh Public School. The children of Walsh Public School were involved in an attempt to break the Guinness Book of Records for reading on January 26, 2009.〔(''Record-setting Reading attempt'' ) at YouTube, accessed May 8, 2012〕 Until circa 1995, Walsh Public school allowed children to borrow ''Mad Magazine'' from the library's magazine department. Hockey Digest along with ''Sports Illustrated for Kids'' could also be borrowed from the library's magazine rack. In fact, one student was fascinated with hockey that he borrowed a book in 1992 and didn't return it until circa 1994. Also established in the 1990s were the VIP program that teaches children about responsibility and peer pressure and the ''Quest'' program that teaches children about the teen years and social life in general during the students' high school years. In the year 1994, the entire school switched from ARCNET to ethernet which made network access faster to students who did not have to attend homeroom in a portable. Key Bible Club plays a role in developing the morals and principles of Walsh Public School students. During the start of the 1995–96 school year, the library was converted into an Internet lab where seventh grade and eighth grade students used it primarily for research with the supervision of the librarian or a nearby teacher. Prior to this school year, the library only had one computer that was strictly for research purposes. While it was capable of reading any media in the CD-ROM format, the system only had MS-DOS version 5.0 and Windows 3.1 for its choice of operating systems. However, the summer of 2002 would bring an addition to the front of the school to hold the junior kindergarten, senior kindergarten and first grade students that used to attend Lynedoch Public School. Lynedoch was shut down after the water system was damaged beyond repair. In September 2013, Walsh Public School started to provide an all-day kindergarten program.〔(''Full-day kindergarten'' ) at Ontario's Ministry of Education, accessed February 18, 2012〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Walsh Public School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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