Polyvalente de l'Érablière
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The Polyvalente de l'Érablière (or also called École Secondaire de l'Érabliere; English translation: Sugar bush High School) is a french language
French language
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 public high school
High school
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 located in Gatineau
Gatineau
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, Quebec
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. It is located in the Côte d'Azur/Limbour district
Neighbourhoods of Gatineau
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 of the Gatineau sector at the intersection of rue de Cannes and Boulevard la Verendrye.

Start and development

The school is one of the smallest high schools inside the city of Gatineau. It enrolls approximately 1,200 students from Secondary 1 to 5 and other groups such as the Cheminement Particulier Continu (Continuous Individual Advancement) and the Cheminement Particulier Temporaire (Temporary Individual Advancement).

It was opened in the Fall of 1978 and the student
Student
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 population came primarily from the surrounding Limbour and Mont-Luc and Touraine subdivisions. At that time, the school was built in the middle of a large vacant field with little development around it. Today, several condominium projects have been built around the school. In addition, Boulevard La Vérendrye was also extended in 1999 as a freeway towards the Alonzo Wright Bridge with a partial interchange
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 connecting the school. Also, multiple bike paths were built in the vicinity south towards Mont-Luc, Cantley
Cantley, Quebec
Cantley, Quebec, Canada, is a rural municipality north of the city of Gatineau, east of the Gatineau River, located within Canada's National Capital Region approximately 15–20 minutes from Parliament Hill. The population in 2006 was 7,926. Between 2001 and 2006, Cantley had the largest population...

 and the lower Limbour area, west towards rue Saint-Louis, Chelsea
Chelsea, Quebec
Chelsea is a municipality located immediately north of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada and about 7 miles north of Ottawa. Chelsea is located within Canada's National Capital Region. In 2006 the population was 6,703....

 and the Hull
Hull, Quebec
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 sector and east towards the lower Côte d'Azur area, Touraine and eastern section of the Gatineau sector. Additionally, a large stairwell at the back of the school offers an easier access to students from the Mont Luc and Limbour areas. The stairwell was subject to controversy in 1993 when the school administration
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 criticized the former city of Gatineau for using property that belonged to the Commission Scolaire des Draveurs
Commission Scolaire des Draveurs
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. The project was halted but later completed after a compromise between the two parties.

Today, students come from all across the Gatineau sector and some from the Hull sector as well as from the Cantley
Cantley, Quebec
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 and Val-des-Monts
Val-des-Monts, Quebec
Val-des-Monts is a municipality in the Outaouais region of Quebec, Canada, located about 40 kilometres north of Ottawa. It has a population of 10,139 residents. Formed in 1974 by the merger of the towns of Perkins, Saint-Pierre-de-Wakefield and Poltimore, it consists mainly of farms and mountainous...

 municipalities.

Uniform policy

In April 2004, the school administration, led by principal Micheline Boucher, decided to adopt a strict dress-code by imposing that all students wear uniforms, consisting of polos
Polos
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, shirts, sweaters and pants depending on the season.

After a delay of the delivery due to problems involving the distributor, Mini Polo, uniforms were distributed to all students by the end of 2004. New demands and new collections of uniforms were also responsible for the delay. There were also problems during the distribution of the uniforms when several of the articles were missing or not delivered properly. The problem was fully resolved by the end of 2004.

In addition to the difficulties surrounding the delivery, the dress-code was met with some opposition, mainly by the student population, some of which defied the new code. Prior to the official decision by the administration, a student petition
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 was circulated to show their opposition to the new rule. However, a telephone survey
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 conducted by the school's administration showed that 72% of parents were in favor of the use of the uniform at the l'Érablière High School

Prior to this policy, there were also protests made by students in 1993 and 1999 contesting the dress code policy of the school. In 1993, over 150 students were suspended due to their participation in a marching protest. Their true intentions were to publish the fact that all pieces of clothing were going to be made in other countries, therefore forcing over a thousand students to participate in a transaction with other countries, which was not to the advantage of the province of Quebec at the time. All clothing ended up being made in Mexico, Thailand and other foreign countries.

Micro-Computer Program

The school also has a special computer program
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for skilled students, called "Programme Micro-Informatique"; English: Micro-Computer Program. Many projects in all courses on this program requires the usage of the computer and an admission test is requires with a high mark to obtain a spot for this program.

Individual Learning Programs

There is also a program for students having behavioral or learning difficulties. The program is called Cheminement Particulier Continu (Continuous Individual Advancement) in which students learn in a different way, conducting various types of activities in addition to their regular one. There was also the Cheminement Particulier Temporaire (Temporary Individual Advancement) which was heavily used before the students were sent to regular and larger groups.

Junior football team

The school is also home to a Juvénile AA (junior) football team called the Jaguars who were Division II provincial champions in 2004. In 2007, the team won the Outaouais Division I championship but lost to the J-H Leclerc Incroyables (Granby) in the provincial final.
web site : [www.jags.ca.cx]

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