Moncton High School
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Moncton High School is a high school
High school
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 and current heritage property in Moncton, New Brunswick
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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 that was founded in 1935. It is housed in a unique building that has gone through many renovations through the years and currently shut down due to severe water damage caused by excessive age and mistreatment. However, it will reopen in September of 2011 for two more years. The school colours are purple and white, and the mascot is the "Purple Knight".

History

Moncton High School was established in 1935, currently closed due to damage within the building caused by old age and mistreatment. At one point before it became a heritage property, the government proposed closing Moncton High, and constructing a new facility named MacNaughton High School that would rival the size and population of Fredericton High School
Fredericton High School
Fredericton High School is a high school in the city of Fredericton in New Brunswick, Canada. It is the oldest English high school in Canada, founded in 1800.-History:...

. Due to political pressure, however, the school was not closed but has undergone major renovations in the past two years including the removal of asbestos
Asbestos
Asbestos is a set of six naturally occurring silicate minerals used commercially for their desirable physical properties. They all have in common their eponymous, asbestiform habit: long, thin fibrous crystals...

 from the walls and ceilings and the construction of new fire safety doors. All the students are known to be a great group of young adults that come from many different backgrounds, and are known for their tremendous school spirit. Also, MHS had held the record for the largest number of students in the city for numerous years.

Closure

Moncton High School was closed for 6 days in late September 2010 due to corroded structural columns. During the first week of October numerous teachers had complained that the air in the school was making them sick. While testing the air quality on October 7 went on, other workers checked behind walls to check for any other damage. As they checked they noticed water damage in many rooms throughout the school, however the air quality was tested and the air was deemed safe, however due to the amount of damage, Karen Branscombe, School District 2 Superintendent, announced on October 8, 2010 that Moncton High School would officially be shut down. Students are currently separated according to grade and split into two different schools. Grade 9-10 students have been sent to the new Northrup Frye School (which has been opened November 18, 2 months earlier then expected) in Moncton North, which was planned to take in half of all students from Evergreen Park School
Evergreen Park School
Evergreen Park School, also known as EPS, Evergreen Park or Evergreen, is an elementary-middle school in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Currently, there are close to 800 students attending from kindergarten through to grade eight.-Name:...

 and Magnetic Hill School
Magnetic Hill School
Magnetic Hill School is a K-8 school in Lutes Mountain, New Brunswick, Canada.Today's Parent named it one of the top 40 schools in Canada, and former...

. Grade 11-12 students were sent to Edith Cavell School (in which 235 kindergarten-grade 8 students there were sent to Queen Elizibeth School). Grade 11-12 students were moved in the first week of November. The school will reopen in September, 2011, undergo $2 million worth of repairs, and will stay open until 2013 when a new Moncton High School will be completed at an offsite location yet to be announced. The future of the current MHS after the new school is opened is unknown at this time. The school has also received significant funding from the government, including $8.5 million and an additional $10 million to build a new school

School Colours

The origin of the purple and white school colours was on and around the day of September 27, 1897, when the school was dedicated by the Governor General of Canada, the Earl of Aberdeen. He received a silver trowel, which he used to lay the cornerstone, and after this, he gave a speech. One of the things he mentioned was that he hoped that the school never grew ashamed of him. Royal Purple and White were used to symbolize royalty.

Motto

Many different mottos were used in the first few years following the creation of Aberdeen High School until 1907, when the school adapted Orcus es splendidus'. The current school motto is 'Latiores Fines Petimus', which means 'We Seek Wider Horizons'. '

Yearbook

The Moncton High School yearbook
Yearbook
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was first published in 1948. It was named the Tower in 1959.

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