Centre Hastings Secondary School

Coordinates: 44°30′17″N 77°28′06″W / 44.50472°N 77.46833°W / 44.50472; -77.46833
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Central Hastings School
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Map
129 Elgin Street, Box 520

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Canada
Coordinates44°30′17″N 77°28′06″W / 44.50472°N 77.46833°W / 44.50472; -77.46833
Information
Former nameCentre Hastings Secondary School
School typePublic K-12 school
School boardHastings and Prince Edward District School Board
Area trusteeChris Brant
School number930
PrincipalKellen Dostaler
PrincipalTyler Sawkins
GradesK-12
LanguageEnglish
CampusRural
Colour(s)      black, gold and red
Team nameCenturions, Mavericks
Communities servedMadoc Township, Marmora and Lake, Tweed, Springbrook
Websiteschools.hpedsb.on.ca/chss

Central Hastings School (CHS) is a K-12 school located in Madoc, Ontario in Hastings County serving 800+ students from across Centre Hastings. They offer Specialized High Skills Major which is a specialized high school diploma where students focus their secondary school education around the construction sector.[1]

The school was formerly Centre Hastings Secondary School. An accommodation review of schools in the area during 2016-2017 resulted in a Board decision to close Madoc Public School and consolidate it with Centre Hastings Secondary School as a K-12 school on the Centre Hastings site.[2] The HPEDSB received $5.8 million in Ministry of Education funding in 2018, along with an additional $2.7 million in April 2020, to consolidate Madoc Public School and Centre Hastings Secondary School to create a K-12 school.[3]

CHS has established itself as a community leader hosting dance recitals from the nearby Madoc School of Dance Arts and giving space to the elearnnetwork.ca to set up a centre inside the school.

Some of the features offered at CHSS:

  • 6 computer labs
  • Transportation, construction and manufacturing facilities
  • Music rooms
  • Drama room
  • Fitness facility
  • Double gym, single gym and playing field
  • playground including swing set

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "CHSS website". Archived from the original on 2008-10-26. Retrieved 2008-07-30.
  2. ^ Kleinsteuber, Nicole (11 May 2021). "Committee gives green light to school name change". InQuinte.ca. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  3. ^ Postmedia Staff (10 September 2021). "K-12 Central Hastings School opens to 800 students". The Belleville Intelligencer. Retrieved 5 June 2022.

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