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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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McNally High School

McNally High School is a high school located in the Forest Heights neighborhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is operated by the Edmonton Public Schools system. The school is named after former Alberta Deputy Minister of Education and University of Alberta chancellor George Fred McNally.

Programs of study

International Baccalaureate

McNally offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program in addition to the Alberta education curriculum. Having a diploma graduating class normally greater than forty students a year, McNally has one of the largest international baccalaureate classes in Alberta. However, this is often attributed to the medium population base of the school, with about 300 students enrolled in the diploma program and 200 students enrolled in the certificate program each year. McNally currently offers international baccalaureate courses in biology, computer science, English, history, physics, visual arts, chemistry, French, Spanish, mathematics, Mandarin, music, and math studies.

Career and Technology Studies

The school offers a variety of programs aimed to help students develop skills for employment after graduation. These include photography, computer programming and animation, web design, communication technology, construction, design studies, and culinary arts.

Building

While the building itself is not new, it has undergone many upgrades and repairs in the 2021-22 school year, including new lockers throughout the school, new bathrooms, all the classrooms were painted, the large gymnasium, and change rooms, and some classrooms. The school has separate labs for all the sciences, including a physics lab, a biology lab, a chemistry lab and three computer labs. McNally is dedicated to athletics, and as a result, there are two gyms, a fitness center and a new dance facility. There is also a large drama room and multiple music / choral rooms.

Athletics

The following teams are available at McNally High School.

  • Badminton
  • Cheerleading
  • Cross Country Running
  • Rugby
  • Curling
  • Golf
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Track & Field
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling
  • Indoor soccer

Notable alumni

Extra-curricular activities

Programs run by students, for students, are important and widespread and give students the opportunity to organize events such as bike-a-thon, pancake breakfast, and H-Fest.

Clubs

Many clubs are available at McNally, with plenty of opportunities to start new clubs or associations.

  • Best Buddies
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program
  • Cappies (Critics and Awards Program)
  • Citadel Theatre student's club
  • Eco-Nally club
  • Gaming club
  • Global Opportunities (GO) club
  • Gay-Straight Alliance (G.S.A.)
  • Grad council
  • Hip Hop Collective
  • Math Homework Club
  • McNally Assists Students Serving in Volunteer Experiences (M.A.S.S.I.V.E.)
  • McNally International club
  • Model United Nations
  • Multi-media club
  • Reach for the Top
  • Rotary club
  • Running club
  • Science Olympics
  • Ski club
  • Speak Up, Write Down (Speech, Debate, and Writing)
  • Triple C (Chinese Culture Club)
  • Yearbook committee

Events

  • Bike-a-thon - a fundraising event for Kids with Cancer.
  • Walk for Water
  • 30 Hour Famine
  • Pancake Breakfast
  • Global Vote On Poverty

2022 stabbing

In the afternoon of April 8, 2022, a 16-year-old boy was stabbed outside the school and was rushed to hospital in a life-threatening condition. He succumbed to his injuries and died one week later on April 15, 2022. He was subsequently identified as Karanveer Sahota.

References

  1. ^ "McNally Budget" (PDF). Edmonton Public School Board.
  2. ^ "McNally Program Guide 2021-22.PDF".
  3. ^ "Clubs and Activities". McNally School. Retrieved 2016-08-29.
  4. ^ Lachacz, Adam. "Edmonton high school teen sent to hospital in critical, life-threatening condition after assault". ctvnews. Retrieved 2022-04-16.
  5. ^ Lachacz, Adam. "Teen dies in hospital after assault outside Edmonton high school". ctvnews. Retrieved 2022-04-16.
  6. ^ Amato, Sean (April 21, 2022). "7 youths charged in deadly attack of Edmonton high school student". CTV Edmonton. p. 1. Retrieved April 21, 2022.