Magnetic Hill School
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Magnetic Hill School is a K-8 school in Lutes Mountain, New Brunswick
, Canada
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Today's Parent named it one of the top 40 schools in Canada, and former
principal Carolyn Norman was named as one of Canada’s Outstanding Principals in 2005 by The Learning Partnership and the Canadian Association of Principals. Magnetic Hill continues to be a high achieving school with many ongoing community partnerships and programs.
, was involved in a human rights complaint by a local Jewish parent. Ross had published and distributed anti-Semitic literature, including Holocaust denial. The case eventually led to Ross being dismissed from his teaching job, but was made the schools librarian, because it was a non-teaching job.
New Brunswick
New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only province in the federation that is constitutionally bilingual . The provincial capital is Fredericton and Saint John is the most populous city. Greater Moncton is the largest Census Metropolitan Area...
, Canada
Canada
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Today's Parent named it one of the top 40 schools in Canada, and former
principal Carolyn Norman was named as one of Canada’s Outstanding Principals in 2005 by The Learning Partnership and the Canadian Association of Principals. Magnetic Hill continues to be a high achieving school with many ongoing community partnerships and programs.
Malcolm Ross
The school received media coverage in the early 1990s when one of the teachers, Malcolm RossMalcolm Ross (anti-Semite)
Malcolm Ross is a former schoolteacher from the Canadian city of Moncton, who became notable for his antisemitic writings, including Holocaust denial....
, was involved in a human rights complaint by a local Jewish parent. Ross had published and distributed anti-Semitic literature, including Holocaust denial. The case eventually led to Ross being dismissed from his teaching job, but was made the schools librarian, because it was a non-teaching job.