Middlefield Collegiate Institute | |
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Address | |
525 Highglen Avenue , , Canada | |
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School type | High school |
Motto | "High Expectations, High Achievement" |
Religious affiliation(s) | Secular |
Founded | 1992 |
School board | York Region District School Board |
Superintendent | Rashmi Swarup |
Area trustee | Juanita Nathan |
Principal | Arlene Higgins-Wright |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrolment | 1287[1] (October 2021) |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | |
Mascot | Silver Hawk |
Team name | Middlefield Silver Hawks |
Feeder schools | Markham Gateway PS, Coppard PS, Parkland PS, Armadale PS, Ellen Fairclough PS, Cedarwood PS |
Website | middlefield.ci.yrdsb.edu.on.ca Alumni |
Last updated: September 2014 |
Middlefield Collegiate Institute (MCI) is a semestered, public high school in the neighbourhood of East Milliken in the city of Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the York Region District School Board. It is located in southeast Markham, bordered by the major arteries McCowan Road to the west, Steeles Avenue to the south, Markham Road to the east and 14th Avenue to the North.
History
In 2009, Middlefield had its first major expansion, building a tech wing with six new classrooms in the Southern Wing. It houses the Auto, Construction, Hairstyling tech classes, and some Applied English classes and Communication Tech classes.
In 2013, factors such as a large exiting class and small entering class caused a surplus in teachers, resulting in 17 of them being moved across the board to other schools.
Programs
MCI has the widest array of Tech courses in South-east York Region. MCI offers Automotive Technology, Transportation Technology, Construction Technology, Design Technology, Computer Technology, Hairstyling and Aesthetic Technology, Communication Technology, Information Technology, Business Technology and Wood Shop. Other than that, the school also provides;
- Alternative Education Program
- English as a Second Language Program
- Specialist High Skills Major in Transportation Technology and Health and Wellness
- Special Education Programs
- Co-op Education Program
MCI stopped offering Advanced Placement courses in 2016, which had been offered in Science, Math and Technology.
Athletics
Athletic Council
Middlefield Athletic Council (MAC) coordinates and funds athletic events such as the athletic banquet. This club allows the students to realize the importance of physical education by promoting healthy living through school events, with the help of the student council.
Teams and sports clubs
- Badminton - Junior/Senior
- Baseball - Varsity Boys
- Basketball - Junior/Senior Boys & Junior/Senior Girls
- Cross Country - Varsity
- Cricket - Varsity Boys
- Field Hockey - Varsity Girls
- Rock Climbing - Varsity
- Soccer - Junior/Senior Boys & Junior/Senior Girls
- Slo-pitch - Varsity Girls
- Track and Field - Varsity
- Ultimate Frisbee - Varsity Coed
- Volleyball - Junior/Senior Boys & Junior/Senior Girls
Middlefield was the only York Region school to win the soccer championship two years in a row, which started with the junior boys of 2003-2004.
Middlefield's Senior and Junior Boys Basketball teams both won the 2015 York Region Athletic Association Tier 2 Basketball championship.
Intramural sports
In addition to competitive sports teams, Middlefield students have the opportunity to participate in in-school sporting events such as:
- Middlefield Intramural Hockey Association (MIHA)
- Middlefield's Basketball Association (MBA)
- Middlefield's Iron Person
Mock Trial Team
The Middlefield Mock Trial Team, led by Law teachers Mr. Glass and Ms. Mobilos and Mr. Draycott, have been the most successful team from this school. Over the past twelve years, it has made the Elite 8 in Ontario each time, including four silver medals, the last coming in the 2010-2011 year. Middlefield Collegiate Institute is one of the few public high schools which have made it this far in the championship and is the most successful mock trial team from a public high school in Ontario. Middlefield again made the Elite 8 in 2013, winning the GTA South Regionals. Middlefield followed this up by winning the Ontario Bar Association Mock Trial Tournament and becoming Provincial Champions for the first time, defeating Cawthra Park Secondary School.[2]
Facilities
MCI has a large glass ceiling in the rotunda, which is renovated biennially, to check for possible hazards and risks, and to replace any cracked or possible dangerous glass. This glass ceiling can be seen from almost anywhere in the central section of the school, and is a staple of Middlefield culture. The ceiling also gives in light and provides it for the central wing as well, thus helping reduce MCI's environmental impact, and is one of the reasons MCI was certified a Silver Eco School.
MCI is atrium shaped, and from the first floor of the rotunda, can look up and see the third floor. There is also a glass elevator which provides travel between the three floors, but can only be used by staff or students who have disabilities.
As the local community continued to grow, MCI required an extension of the building to accommodate for the growing student body. In June 2008, construction began to create an extended west wing to the school. The wing is only one storey high, and consists of a hairstyling classroom, construction classroom, garage, two washrooms, and an emergency exit.
- Anime club
- Art Labs
- Wood Shop
- Cafeteria
- Communication Technological Labs
- Family Studies Labs
- SAC Office
- Drama Stage
- Gymnasiums
- Food Lab
- Guidance Office
- Outdoor - Baseball Diamond, Soccer Fields, Running Track
- Music Room
- Weight Room
- Photography Dark Room
- Library
- Hairstyling
- Auto Shop
- Rock Climbing Wall
Academics
Middlefield Collegiate is ranked 8 of 676 Ontario high schools on the 2014–2015 Fraser Institute school report, with an overall rating of 9.1 out of 10. The percentage of eligible students who passed their Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test on the first attempt was 93.6%. [3]
Principals
- Ken Cluely 1992-1995
- Jim Gilliland 1995-1998
- Cecil Roach 1998-2002
- Gary Micheal 2002-2004
- Tony Lewis 2005-2008
- Annette Oliver 2008-2012
- Peter Tse 2012-2014
- Janani Pathy 2014-2017
- Aline Daniel 2017-2022
- Arlene Higgins-Wright 2022-Present
Feeder schools
The following elementary schools are part of the Middlefield Collegiate Institute family of schools. Every year, the Guidance Department visits each of these schools to talk to the Grade 8's about courses and enrolment:
- Markham Gateway Public School
- Armadale Public School
- Ellen Fairclough Public School
- Coppard Glen Public School
- Parkland Public School
- Cedarwood Public School
Notable staff
- Marina Cohen (1994-1995), Canadian children's author; "Ghost Ride" (former English Teacher)
- Michael Morin (2000-Current), winner of the Ontario Association for Mathematics Education Exceptional and Creative Teaching Award (Current Mathematics Teacher)[4]
- Julia Munro (1992-1994), Member of Provincial Parliament for York-Simcoe and former Cabinet Minister. (Former History Teacher)[5]
- Sophie Patras (2003-present), former producer and scriptwriter for the CBC, Canada A People's History (current English teacher)
- Cecil Roach (1995-2002), YRDSB Superintendent of Schools (former English teacher, then Principal)
- Roozbeh Termei (2008-2014), former film and dramatic short actor (former Mathematics teacher)[6]
Notable alumni
- Justin Peroff, drummer in Canadian band Broken Social Scene, event promoter, artist manager and developing producer
- Justyn Warner, Canadian Olympian and Canadian 100m Record Holder, 3rd place 2012 Summer Olympics, earned Bronze at World Championships in Athletics
- Stephen Weiss, Hockey player with the Florida Panthers and Detroit Red Wings
See also
References
- ↑ "York Region District School Board - Monthly Enrolment Report" (PDF). York Region District School Board. 31 October 2021. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
- ↑ "Middlefield: Provincial Mock Trial Champions". Ontario Bar Association. March 1, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013.
- ↑ "Middlefield Collegiate Institute Report Card". Fraser Institute. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
- ↑ "OAME 2003 Awards". OAME. 2003. Retrieved March 12, 2014.
- ↑ "MPP Julia Munro". Government of Ontario. 2013. Retrieved September 10, 2013.
- ↑ "Roozbeh Termei IMDb". IMDb. 2010. Retrieved September 10, 2013.