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Summerschool
ACCELERATION COURSES 2014

Community & International Education Services
Continuing Education Services

www.yrdsb.ca

ACCELERATION COURSES
2014 SUMMER SCHOOL
July 3 – July 30, 2014 9:00 a.m. – 3:19 p.m.

Keswick H.S.
100 Biscayne Blvd.
Keswick L4P 3L5
Principal: Claire Hainstock
Vice Principal: Charlene Civello

Langstaff S.S.
106 Garden Avenue
Richmond Hill L4C 6M1
Principal: Paula Borges
Vice Principal: Mark Fuller

Markham D.H.S.
89 Church Street
Markham L3P 2M3
Principal: Georgia Clifford
Vice Principal: Scot Angus

Middlefield C.I.
525 Highglen Avenue
Markham L3S 3L5
Principal: Elizabeth Sloan
Vice Principal: Raymond Fung

Richmond Green S.S.
1 William F. Bell Parkway
Richmond Hill L4S 2T9
Principal: Kim Tavares-Carter
Vice Principal: Sharmin Dadani

Sir William Mulock S.S.
705 Columbus Way
Newmarket L3X 2M7
Principal: Angie Dornai
Vice Principal: Peter Zsebik

Stephen Lewis S.S.
555 Autumn Hill Blvd.
Thornhill L3T 2E5
Principal: Tamar Stein
Vice Principal: Keith Auyeung

Woodbridge College
71 Bruce Street
Woodbridge L4L 1J3
Principal: Sandra Mashin
Vice Principal: Sandy Kofalvi

REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
PLEASE NOTE- Acceleration courses are for adults or students who wish to take a new

course for credit or upgrade a previous mark.
 York Region District School Board (YRDSB) secondary school students must register online using Career Cruising. Note: Career Cruising will be temporarily closed May 22 to May 30.
 Non YRDSB students and Adult Students must register in person on
May 21 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Dr. Bette Stephenson Centre for Learning, 36 Regatta Avenue, Richmond Hill
 Non YRDSB Students must bring a signed and sealed “York Region Non-YRDSB Student Registration Form” with a Credit Counselling Summary or transcript attached to register.  Adults must bring the Adult Registration form with a Credit Counselling Summary or transcript. GENERAL INFORMATION:





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