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| name = D.P. Todd Secondary School
| image = D.P._Todd_Secondary.gif
| caption =
| address = 4444 Hill Ave
| city = ]
| province = ]
| postcode = ]
| country = Canada
| coordinates = {{Coord|53.92371|-122.81285|type:edu_region:CA-BC|display=inline,title}}
| schooltype = ]
| fundingtype = ]
| founded = 1977
| schoolboard = ]
| number = 5757100
| principal = Mr. Richard Dougherty
| viceprincipal = Mr. Randy Halpape
| staff = 41
| grades_label = ]
| grades = 8-12
| enrollment = 725<ref></ref>
| enrollment_as_of = March 29, 2007
| language = English
| colours = Blue and Red {{color box|blue}}{{color box|red}}
| mascot = Todd the Trojan
| team_name = Trojans
| url = {{URL|http://dpts.sd57.bc.ca}}
}}

'''D.P. Todd Secondary School''' is a public ] in ] and is part of ].

==History==
A third of the students come from outside of the catchment area, giving the school the distinction of being the only secondary school in Prince George with no empty seats and an extensive waiting list{{Citation needed|date=February 2015}}. The popularity of the school is linked to its successful band program, quality instruction, and sense of belonging to a learning community felt by staff and students.
The school is named after Dave Todd, a long-time school SD#57 superintendent.

==Academics==
D.P. Todd Secondary was rated 111 out of 316 schools in the province by the 2007/2008 Fraser Institute rankings.
<ref name="fraser_2005">" {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060812115953/http://www.fraserinstitute.ca/admin/books/chapterfiles/70BCESC06RANK.pdf |date=August 12, 2006 }}." '']''. April 2006.</ref>

According to the school performance report released by the BC Ministry of Education in 2007, students from D.P. Todd scored higher and had a higher participation rate in most provincially examinable courses than the district and provincial average.

==Athletics==
D.P. Todd Secondary has teams for hockey, rugby, badminton, tennis, golfing{{Citation needed|date=February 2015}}, basketball, soccer, volleyball, and wrestling. The senior hockey team has taken 1st place in the city three years in a row.

D.P. Todd is also host to the D.P. Todd Floor Hockey League (DPFHL).
D.P Todd Senior girls volleyball team won first place in North Central Zone's in 2010, as well as in many previous years.
D.P Todd has new technology update now{{Citation needed|date=February 2015}}

==Band program==
The band program at D.P. Todd is directed by Susan Klein. The program includes various levels of both concert and jazz bands. The band program has earned recognition<ref></ref> in the MusicFest Canada national festival several times since 1999.
* One gold medal in 2015 in Toronto
* One silver medal in 2010 at Ottawa.
* One gold and one silver medal in 2006 at Ottawa.
* One gold and one silver medal in 2002 at Calgary.
* Three silver medals in 1999 at Toronto.

==References==
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==External links==
*{{URL|http://dpts.sd57.bc.ca}} - Official Website
'''School reports - Ministry of education'''
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Revision as of 05:42, 6 September 2017

High school in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
D.P. Todd Secondary School
Address
4444 Hill Ave
Prince George, British Columbia, V2M 5V9
Canada
Coordinates53°55′25″N 122°48′46″W / 53.92371°N 122.81285°W / 53.92371; -122.81285
Information
School typePublic, high school
Founded1977
School boardSchool District 57 Prince George
School number5757100
PrincipalMr. Richard Dougherty
Staff41
Grades8-12
Enrollment725 (March 29, 2007)
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)Blue and Red   
MascotTodd the Trojan
Team nameTrojans
Websitedpts.sd57.bc.ca

D.P. Todd Secondary School is a public high school in Prince George, British Columbia and is part of School District 57 Prince George.

History

A third of the students come from outside of the catchment area, giving the school the distinction of being the only secondary school in Prince George with no empty seats and an extensive waiting list. The popularity of the school is linked to its successful band program, quality instruction, and sense of belonging to a learning community felt by staff and students. The school is named after Dave Todd, a long-time school SD#57 superintendent.

Academics

D.P. Todd Secondary was rated 111 out of 316 schools in the province by the 2007/2008 Fraser Institute rankings.

According to the school performance report released by the BC Ministry of Education in 2007, students from D.P. Todd scored higher and had a higher participation rate in most provincially examinable courses than the district and provincial average.

Athletics

D.P. Todd Secondary has teams for hockey, rugby, badminton, tennis, golfing, basketball, soccer, volleyball, and wrestling. The senior hockey team has taken 1st place in the city three years in a row.

D.P. Todd is also host to the D.P. Todd Floor Hockey League (DPFHL). D.P Todd Senior girls volleyball team won first place in North Central Zone's in 2010, as well as in many previous years. D.P Todd has new technology update now

Band program

The band program at D.P. Todd is directed by Susan Klein. The program includes various levels of both concert and jazz bands. The band program has earned recognition in the MusicFest Canada national festival several times since 1999.

  • One gold medal in 2015 in Toronto
  • One silver medal in 2010 at Ottawa.
  • One gold and one silver medal in 2006 at Ottawa.
  • One gold and one silver medal in 2002 at Calgary.
  • Three silver medals in 1999 at Toronto.

References

  1. School District #57 Profile on D.P. Todd
  2. "Report Card on Secondary Schools in British Columbia and Yukon: 2006 Edition Archived August 12, 2006, at the Wayback Machine." Fraser Institute. April 2006.
  3. MusicFest Canada: Results

External links

School reports - Ministry of education

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