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Kenner Collegiate Vocational Institute

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Kenner Foundation. The portraits hang year round and can be seen by any visitor, member of the staff or student body. In order for an individual to qualify for indoctrination, several criteria must be met for consideration. They must have attended Kenner Collegiate for at least three years, one of these years being their graduation year, implying they are official Kenner Alumni. They must have graduated no less than fifteen years prior to their nomination, and they must be deemed a successful example of a Kenner graduate, serving as a role-model for the current student body, either in their workplace or in their community. In addition, whoever nominates an individual must provide a brief written summary of why their nominee is deserving of the position in the Hall of Honour.
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their education in post-secondary programs, in the form of scholarships and bursaries. The primary aim of the Foundation is to propel Kenner Alumni into successful careers in leadership roles. The funding for the Kenner foundation comes from a combination of funds raised at school-based events and reunions, and donations from members of the public and corporate sponsors alike. Since its inception in 1993, the Foundation has provided Kenner Alumni with over 175 000 dollars in scholarships and bursaries into their further education.
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Student Parliament and the Students’ Council. Parliament met biweekly to discuss expenses and matters that applied to the student body. The Students’ Council was the executive branch of KSA consisting of ten members. In the late sixties, the Student Parliament system was removed. Alternatively, class representatives, Boys Athletic Association (BAA) and Girls Athletic Association (GAA) representatives met with the Students’ Council to discuss matters that applied to the student body.
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eight grade representatives (two from each grade), two sports representatives (one male and one female), one design representative, one financial representative, and one secretary. All positions in the Student Government are elected solely by the members of the Student Activity Council after submitting a written application, with the exception of the President and Vice President.
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As of 2019, the Students' Activity Council, usually referred to as Student Council is composed of any students who show up to the weekly meetings. The Students' Government, more commonly called Student Government, is composed of the President and Vice President, who are voted on by the entire school,
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In more recent years no new major attachments to the school have been made, except for the many upgrades done within the school. In 2016 Kenner`s library was upgraded to become the Learning Commons complete with personal electronics charging stations, a living room and cafe area, conference rooms and
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Program and Learning, Life Skills Program, Peer Reading Tutor program, Cooperative Education, Technological Education, and Arts Education. In addition, Kenner CVI offers Specialist High Skills Majors in Construction, Hospitality, Horticulture, and Transportation under the supervision of the Ministry
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In 1961-62, a Student Parliament was implemented. Parliament included a Prime Minister, a leader of the opposition and representatives of the parties. Juniors could elect one member and seniors could elect two. In 1962-63, the Kenner Students’ Association (KSA) was introduced, consisting of both the
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The final main attachment of the school was built in 1972 and consisted of an auditorium, library, and more classrooms. It was also the area of the commercial classes. In all, the new west wing added a commercial shop, enlarged shops, a second story to the south wing, a library, and an auditorium.
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In 1969, the house system was implemented at Kenner CVI. In 1974-75, representatives from each school activity and representatives from each of the four houses at Kenner CVI were given a seat on the Students’ Council. In 1975-76, council members were chosen by submitted applications which replaced
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Kenner Collegiate was built by Eastwood Construction in 1952 with a small gym nicknamed the "broom closet" and a two-story building containing approximately 16 classrooms. In 1957, another 16 classroom wing, including a sewing room, two laboratories, and a smaller gym attached to the north wing on
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The Hall of Honour is a commemorative section of the school's front hallway dedicated to housing the portraits and brief biographies of individuals who have been inducted over the past sixty years since the Hall's inception, and who are deemed worthy of the award by the governing committee of The
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In 1993, the funds raised from the alumni reunion of the previous year (the 40th annual) amounting to over 20 000 dollars were used as the initial funding for an organization subsequently named the Kenner Foundation. This foundation's purpose is to provide financial support to students continuing
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In 1989-90, the Students’ Council was simplified to a president, a vice-president, a secretary, a treasurer and councillors. The president and the vice-president were chosen through an open election. This process has remained the same to this day. The other members of council were chosen through
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From 1952 to 1954, the Students’ Committee was the unofficial Students’ Council, consisting of school club presidents. These members organized and improved school activities along with raising money for desired equipment. In the spring of 1956, Student Council elections were held. The council
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The Students’ Activity Council evolved into the Student Government in the 2015-16 school year. The Student Government system provides further leadership opportunities for students beyond the president and vice-president roles. The Student Government includes a president, a vice president, a
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the south side of the school was constructed. The cafeteria was upgraded and the woodworking and machine shops were added and fully functional. At this time, Kenner was seen to have transitioned to its high school status, rather than an intermediate school.
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The Kenner CVI campus facility consists of 200,000 square feet (20,000 m) covering 7.13 hectares. The school is wheelchair accessible with one elevator and ramps. One section of the school is designated for the Intermediate Division.
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secretary, a treasurer, and grade representatives. The Student Government also includes a representative from all four of the newly implemented Student Government Committees. The Student Government meets every Thursday.
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Map of the Kenner Collegiate Campus. The playing fields are owned and maintained by the City of Peterborough and the school buildings and parking areas are owned and operated by the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School
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The south wing and the main gym, that could also function as an auditorium, was built in 1966 and 1967. The south wing at the time was only one story, unlike all the other wings, which were two.
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The indoor facility contains a hairstyling studio, greenhouse, industrial kitchen, weight and fitness rooms, and technical (computer, welding, automotive, and carpentry) shops.
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consisted of a president, vice-president, councillors, secretary, treasurer and teacher advisors. The purpose of student council was to govern and lead the student body.
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the previously used open election process. The house system was discontinued at Kenner CVI after the 1988-89 school year.
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This expansion nearly doubled the schools size to accommodate the increasing number of students enrolling at Kenner.
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West wing addition is built including more classrooms, the library and a fully operational auditorium
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submitted applications. The Students’ Council was eventually renamed the Students’ Activity Council.
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Main gym (and auditorium) is built with the South Wing of classrooms
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Original school construction of the Monaghan Wing is completed
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Library conversion to the Learning Commons renovation
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School wide Fire Alarm System is originally installed
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The front of Kenner Collegiate's main gym exterior.
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Public high school in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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Peterborough
Ontario
K9J 5J2
Coordinates
44°16′42″N 78°19′37″W / 44.278392°N 78.327°W / 44.278392; -78.327
Public
High School
Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board


Grades
kenner.kprdsb.ca
Peterborough
Ontario
Canada
International Baccalaureate
Peterborough Collegiate Institute's
H.R.H. Kenner
Hugh Kenner
International Baccalaureate
Kenner Collegiate exterior built with brown brick masonry and name mounded in metal letters.
Map of the Kenner Collegiate Campus. The west side has tennis courts, track, baseball diamonds, rugby, soccer, and football fields. The east side of the campus has the school building with the shape of a square donuts.
Outspread hands over an open book encompassing the letters K and F, in Kenner's colours, blue and gold.
Steve Larmer
Jeff Leal
Bobby Roode
Gary Stewart
Peter Wildman
Mickey Redmond

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