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The school has many Sports Teams,[[basketball]], [[soccer]], [[hockey]], [[tennis]] ,[[lacrosse]], [[volleyball]] and more.It provides one of the best school sports teams in [[Windsor, Ontario]].
The school has many Sports Teams,[[basketball]], [[soccer]], [[hockey]], [[tennis]] ,[[lacrosse]], [[volleyball]] and more.It provides one of the best school sports teams in [[Windsor, Ontario]].
==Community involvement==
==Community involvement==
The school is sometimes envolved in fundrainsing activities, like a [[Can Drive]], the chool raises cans with food from students and teachers and donates them to the poor.
The school is sometimes envolved in fundrainsing activities, like a [[Food Drive]], the school raises cans and boxes with food from students and teachers and donates them to the poor.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:17, 13 March 2008

Talbot Trail Public School
Address
Map
4000 Ducharme St

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N9G 0A1
Information
School typeCoeducational public elementary school
Founded2006
School boardGreater Essex County District School Board
SuperintendentMs. Sharon Pyke
Area trusteeTom Kilpatrick, Dave Taves, Kevin Wilkinson
School number153
PrincipalMr. J. Younan
Staff54
GradesJK-8
Enrollment820
LanguageEnglish

Talbot Trail Public School is a public elementary school in Windsor, Ontario. Built in 2005 to ease overcrowding at neighbouring elementary schools, Talbot Trail is known for being the first of several planned "themed" school to be built in Ontario, and the school's theme of exploration led it to be honoured as one of the Top 25 Schools in Canada by a 2007 edition of Today's Parent magazine.

History

During the 1990's, a housing boom in Windsor lead to rapidly rising enrollment in the region, particularly in elementary schools.[1] By 2000, the problem had become critical, with several area schools housing hundreds more students than their designs called for, and elementary students being temporarily moved to area high schools to ease overcrowding.[2] Consultations with parents and students identified the need for additional schools in the area,[3] and in 2005 these demands culminated with the announcement of Talbot Trail Public School.[4][5]

The groundbreaking, presided over by Windsor mayor Eddie Francis, was financed by issuing $50 million in debt, part of which was also earmarked for Lakeshore Discovery Public School.[6] Construction took only a single year, coming in both on-time and under-budget,[7] and the first classes were held in the September of 2006,228 students came from Roseland Public School,and more from other schools.[8] The school was the first of several "themed" schools to be built in Greater Essex County; Talbot Trail's design was inspired by the idea of "exploration". Called "inspirational" by Today's Parent magazine, the interior of Talbot Trail features a Viking long ship, stonework emulating the Earth's layers, and fiber-optic constellations in the library.The school is also two floors high.[9]Unlike the rest of the schools in Windsor, Ontario Talbot Trail contains an elevator,two of them.

Academics and athletics

The school has many Sports Teams,basketball, soccer, hockey, tennis ,lacrosse, volleyball and more.It provides one of the best school sports teams in Windsor, Ontario.

Community involvement

The school is sometimes envolved in fundrainsing activities, like a Food Drive, the school raises cans and boxes with food from students and teachers and donates them to the poor.

References

  1. ^ Oshar, Patti (2007-12-11). "About our school - Roseland Public Schhol". Greater Essex County District School Board. Retrieved 2008-01-18. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Thompson, Chris (2000-02-02), "Elementary kids high school bound; Parents angry board won't agree to look at alternatives", The Windsor Star, pp. A.3
  3. ^ Sacheli, Sarah (2002-05-08), "Schools bursting at seams", The Windsor Star, pp. A.3
  4. ^ Chen, Dalson (2005-05-19), "New school for South Windsor: Elementary classes to begin in 2006", The Windsor Star, pp. A.3
  5. ^ Pennington, Roberta (2005-06-18), "Public board breaks ground on new school", The Windsor Star, pp. A.5
  6. ^ Wolfson, Monica (2008-01-11), "Ont. cost concerns put schools on hold; $40M in construction, renovations under review", The Windsor Star, pp. A.1
  7. ^ Wolfson, Monica (2006-11-02), "Bellewood school cost doubles: Public board under budget on two others, but over on Begley", The Windsor Star, pp. A.12
  8. ^ Bellavy, Emily (2007-06-17), "'One of a kind' school honoured", The Windsor Star, pp. A.3
  9. ^ Bedal, Sara (September 2007), "How do you sum up a great school in 150 words or less?", Today's Parent, pp. 70–78

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