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==External links== |
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*[http://www.dsbn.edu.on.ca/schools/pchs/index.htm Official website] |
*[http://www.dsbn.edu.on.ca/schools/pchs/index.htm Official website] |
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*[http://esip.edu.gov.on.ca/english/profiles/school_info.asp?ID=B66150&schoolid=935700 Port Colborne High School - District School Board of Niagara - Government of Ontario Website] |
*[http://esip.edu.gov.on.ca/english/profiles/school_info.asp?ID=B66150&schoolid=935700 Port Colborne High School - District School Board of Niagara - Government of Ontario Website] |
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aslo know as pot high for the amount of marijuana smoked there daily |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 22:21, 31 May 2009
Port Colborne High School, or Port High is a high school located in Port Colborne, just north of the eastern edge of Lake Erie, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the District School Board of Niagara.[1] The school competes with students from communities in Fort Erie, Wainfleet, Dunnville, and Port Colborne.[citation needed]
Port High has a highly respected Technology department. The school also offers a wide range of academic and arts programs that prepare students for university, college, and the world of work. The school has a student population of just under 600 students. The community of Port Colborne is also served by Lakeshore Catholic High School.
External links
- Official website
- Port Colborne High School - District School Board of Niagara - Government of Ontario Website
References
- ^ Government of Ontario, Canada. "Port Colborne High School - District School Board of Niagara". 7 January, 2003. Queen's Printer for Ontario. Accessed 22 October, 2008 2:08:01 AM EST. note: The Ontario Ministry of Education's Elementary and Secondary Education page, with information and publications including curriculum, statistics, and details about ongoing reforms to the province's education system.