HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1995-05-17, Page 240
Schools with a
Proud. Past and a
Promising Future
PHOTOS OPPOSITE:
Right: Goderich Collegiate, 1876.
Far Right: Clinton Collegiate, 1878.
Below: Seaforth High School,
circa 1900.
Bottom: Facade of Central Huron's
newly renovated 1926 wing.
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All of Huron
County's Public
Secondary Schools
already provide:
Full Guidance Services
Including computerized
Career Information
Social Workers and
Personal Counselling
Services
Full range of Special
Education Assistance
A surprising degree of
mobility between our
schools for special
needs and access to
particular programs
Peer Mentoring
Full Accessibility for
Disabled Students
Open and Free
Communication for
Parents with the
Administration
An Atmosphere of
historical stability and
exciting Innovation
A tolerant; all-encom-
passing approach to
morals and ethics
CLINTON
Central Huron provides young people
with a safe, supportive and friendly atmos-
phere in which to learn and grow as respon-
sible, contributing members of their com-
munity. We offer a wealth of experiences to
expand your horizons. We have a solid
academic program delivered by dedicated
and highly qualified teachers. Business and
technological courses offer preparation for
future careers. New initiatives in hi -tech
areas bring the future to your fingertips. We
have the largest co-operative education
program in the county, providing almost
thirty thousand hours of on-the-job training
to students in fields as diverse as auto
mechanics, nursing and joumalism. A
specialized program allows students to begin
paid apprenticeship training while earning
credits towards their secondary school
diplomas.
Linda McKenzie, Principal
Phone: 519-482-3471