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2005.051.085
Title
2004 Report Card for a grade 11 student at Aldergrove Secondary School.
Date
2004.
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Scanned image of a report card: white paper with black text; from Aldergrove Community Secondary School for an unnamed Grade 11 student.
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Aldergrove (B.C.)
Aldergrove Community Secondary School (Aldergrove Junior-Senior High School)
Aldergrove Community Secondary School is located at 26850 29 Avenue. The school was built in 1957, with the official opening of the school on May 8, 1958. The school was initially called Aldergrove Junior-Senior High School, as it held grades 7-12. Those wishing to complete grade 13 had to finish at Langley High School. The school had many Indigenous students from the Nass and Skeena areas of B.C., who came to board with families in Aldergrove to go to high school. From the school's website, they explain that they "approached Ellen Neel, hereditary totem carver from the Kwakwaka’wakw First Nations to carve a totem pole that would represent the school as well as the First Nations in the Fraser Valley. With the guidance of the First Nations students and the blessing of the local First Nations groups, the school adopted the mascot of the Totem, the slogan Hi-All Yu-Wen meaning Second to None in Coast Salish, and became known as the Aldergrove Totems." Today the school is known as Aldergrove Community Secondary School, and has grades 9-12.
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