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] is a public ] located in ], ], ]. It is the only public high school in the region that offers ESL and French Immersion programs, drawing students from nearby towns like ]. It is one of the largest schools in the area, with an estimated 1,500-2,000 students. ] is a public ] located in ], ], ]. It is the only public high school in the region that offers ESL and French Immersion programs, drawing students from nearby towns like ]. It is one of the largest schools in the area, with an estimated 1,500-2,000 students.

In 1996, a 15-year-old was caught masturbating during his teacher's lecture, and subsequently became expelled. This ousting triggered a serious debate into whether or not such an action constituted as severe a penality, but in a landmark municipal court hearing, judge ] ruled that the school was justified in doing so.


Opened in 1956, it celebrated its 50th anniversary with a reunion in May 2006. Opened in 1956, it celebrated its 50th anniversary with a reunion in May 2006.

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John F. Ross C.V.I. is a public high school located in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. It is the only public high school in the region that offers ESL and French Immersion programs, drawing students from nearby towns like Rockwood. It is one of the largest schools in the area, with an estimated 1,500-2,000 students.

In 1996, a 15-year-old was caught masturbating during his teacher's lecture, and subsequently became expelled. This ousting triggered a serious debate into whether or not such an action constituted as severe a penality, but in a landmark municipal court hearing, judge Harry Wentworth ruled that the school was justified in doing so.

Opened in 1956, it celebrated its 50th anniversary with a reunion in May 2006.

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