Elliot Lake Secondary School
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Elliot Lake Secondary School (ELSS) is a high school in Elliot Lake, Ontario
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, Canada
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. The school began in 1956 with 23 students and quickly grew to 1193 students by 1990. The following year, the school only saw an enrollment of 899 students and the institution's population would continue to drop thereafter. , the enrolment was 483. The school's athletic teams are known as the "Atoms" in reference to the .

The school was built in four phases during the years 1957, 1959, 1964 and 1968. The building consists of 27 classrooms, five science labs, three technology shops, one manufacturing shop, one double gymnasium with a folding wall, one library, one family studies room, one music room, a drama room and a cafeteria, with a total floor space of 9507 square metres (102,332 sq ft).

In the 2010 Fraser Institute
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 Ontario secondary school report cards, Elliot Lake Secondary School ranked 225 of 727 schools in Ontario.

Teaching Staff

  • Ms. K. Landriault, English
  • Mr. J. Kanski, English
  • Ms. S. Mclean, English
  • Mr. D. Hanna, Math
  • Mr. P. Hausenblas, Math
  • Mr. D. Douville, Math
  • Mr. M. Lackie, Math and Science
  • Ms. P. Davis, Math and Science
  • Mrs. K. Snoddon, Science
  • Mr. P. Shipman, Science
  • Mr. R. Juuti, Vice Principal
  • Ms. K. Houle Tymeczko, French and Foods&Nutrition
  • Ms. H. Whitton, Gym and French
  • Mr. T. O'Grady, Gym
  • Mr. J. Naus, Co-Op
  • Mr. M. Landriault, Gym
  • Mr. J. Gordon, Music
  • Mrs. E. Kanski, Art and History
  • Mr. S. Gregory, Drama and Social Science
  • Mr. M. Grittner, Social Science
  • Mr. L. Killen, Social Science
  • Ms. H. Gear, Social Science
  • Mr. S. Thibodeau, Social Science
  • Mr. J. Colussi, Social Science and Technologies
  • Mr. B. McCafferty, Technologies
  • Mr. B. Ryan, Technologies
  • Mr. J. Foran, Technologies
  • Mr. J. Luxton, Technologies
  • Mr. E. Calway, Technologies
  • Mr. B.Beauchamp ,Principal
  • Mr. R. Juuti, VP
  • Mrs. R. Macdonald, Head of Guidance
  • Mrs. K. Harris, ISP
  • Mr. L. Halligan, Geography
  • Mrs. H. Foran, LEAD Programme
  • Mr. J. Young, Student Success Programme
  • Ms. C. Robinson, Late School
  • Mrs. J. Miller, Family Studies


Students who participate in the schools widely acclaimed travel and tourism class get the opportunity to travel overseas for experiences in places such as Greece
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, Italy
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 and others.

As per tradition, each Friday the school holds a draw in which one staff member and one classroom is selected for a weekly prize.

The school newspaper is titled "The Spirit".

The teachers receive the "Oil Can" once a week.

Programs Featured

Co-op, French Immersion, Lead, Music Program, Family Studies, Woodworking, Manufacturing, Communications, Transportation, Drama, Visual Arts, Leadership, Peer Tutoring, OYAP, Work Placements

Extra Curricular Activities

Sports teams, Students for Students, Newspaper, Bands (Jr. & Sr.), Student Council, Awards, Reach for the Top, URCAPEL Yearbook [now the Element], Art Club, Read Around the World Club, Athletic Association, Drama Club, Small Stage Live, Outdoors Club, Breakfast Club, Mathletes, Battle of the Bands, Fitness Club, Intramurals, Improv Team, Environmental Club

April 15, 2011 Lockdown

On Friday, April 15, 2011, Elliot Lake Secondary School was placed on a 3 hour long Code Red Lockdown over a threatened school shooting. The suspect was detained later that afternoon and no students or teachers were harmed in this ordeal.

Student Enrollment

Year 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967
Students 25 176 360 460 426 423 498 542 511 483 495 585

Year 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
Students 588 779 824 837 879 887 882 892 985 814 970 970

Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
Students 985 930 1038 1053 1077 1074 1074 1079 1078 1044 1193 899

Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Students 889 883 818 754 754 690 686 658 633 591 574 573

Projected Enrollment

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Students 569 517 515 504 488


(Source: Algoma District School Board)

Accomplishments

Reach For The Top
  • 2009 Regional Champions
  • 2008 Regional Champions
  • 2007 Regional Champions
  • 2006 Regional Champions
  • 2011 Regional Champions


Midget Boys Basketball
  • 2003 Midget boys "A" basketball champions
  • 1999 Midget boys "AA" basketball champions
  • 1986 Midget boys basketball champions
  • 1985 Midget boys basketball champions


Junior Boys Basketball
  • 2006 Junior boys basketball "A" champions
  • 2004 Junior boys basketball "A" champions
  • 2001 Junior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1995 Junior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1990 Junior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1988 Junior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1987 Junior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1986 Junior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1985 Junior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1982 Junior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1981 Junior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1979 Junior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1978 Junior boys basketball "AA" champions


Senior Boys Basketball
  • 2005 Senior boys basketball "A" champions
  • 1995 Senior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1994 Senior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1989 Senior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1986 Senior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1985 Senior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1984 Senior boys basketball "AA" champions
  • 1983 Senior boys basketball "AA" champions


Junior Girls Basketball
  • 2005 Junior girls basketball "A" champions


Senior Girls Basketball
  • 2009 Senior girls basketball "A" champions, * 2009 NOSSA "A" champions, * 2009 OFSAA "A" Bronze medalists
  • 2008 Senior girls basketball "A" champions, * 2008 NOSSA "A" champions, * 2008 OFSAA "A" Participant
  • 2007 Senior girls basketball "A" champions
  • 2006 Senior girls basketball "A" champions
  • 1996 Senior girls basketball "AA" champions
  • 1995 Senior girls basketball "AA" champions
  • 1990 Senior girls basketball "AA" champions


Curling
  • 1985 Boys curling champions


Soccer
  • 1986 Boys soccer champions


Junior Boys Volleyball
  • 1999 Junior boys "AA" champions


Junior Girls Volleyball
  • 1975 Junior girls "AAA" champions


Individual Accomplishments
  • 1975 Girls single tennis champion - D. Baczyk
  • 1975 Boys golf champion - B. Kuzmich


Elliot Lake Secondary School Wind Ensemble
  • 2007 Northern Ontario Music Festival - Silver Award
  • 1999 Northern Ontario Band Festival - Gold Award

Famous alumni

  • Jeremy Stevenson
    Jeremy Stevenson
    Jeremy Stevenson is a retired professional ice hockey left winger who last played for the Kalamazoo Wings of the International Hockey League. He grew up in Elliot Lake, Ontario...

    , hockey player
  • Alan Thicke
    Alan Thicke
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    , actor
  • Jack Gordon, Principal Flute player in Sudbury Symphony Orchestra
    Sudbury Symphony Orchestra
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  • Ponto Paparo, Singer/Songwriter, "Northern Town Sky", 1999 top 100 on RPM chart across Canada
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