Allan A. Martin Senior Public School
Allan A Martin Senior Public School | |
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1390 Odgen Avenue Mississauga, Ontario, L5E 2H8 Canada | |
Coordinates | 43°35′03″N 79°34′09″W / 43.584246°N 79.569211°WCoordinates: 43°35′03″N 79°34′09″W / 43.584246°N 79.569211°W |
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Founded | June 1, 1959 |
School board | Peel District School Board |
Superintendent | Ina Fournier |
Area trustee | Janet McDonalds |
Principal | Katina Paleologos |
Grades | 6–8 |
Enrollment | 465 (January 2012) |
Language | English |
Colour(s) | Green and Blue |
Mascot | Mustang |
Special programs | International Business and Technology Program |
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Allan A. Martin Senior Public School is a middle school located at 1390 Ogden Avenue in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is one of two schools providing the International Business and Technology Program (IBT program in the Peel District School Board.
IBT Program / Entrepreneurial Studies
Allan A. Martin is one of a limited number of middle schools in Canada that offers the International Business and Technology Program (IBT) program. The inaugural cohort entered the program in September 1994.
Students in the IBT program have the extra class of Entrepreneurial Studies, as well as Learning Lab, which teaches them more about technology. The marks from the Entrepreneurial Studies class are merged with the English marks of the students. Entrepreneurial Studies is a class that teaches students the basics of business.
There are usually 28 students to an IBT class, and each office team has 4 people, therefore there are 7 office teams per class. Office teams are usually formed after the first month of classes. The focus of participation in office teams is the development of effective participation skills.
Students learn about the business world and have many projects that focus on improving the student's character. "The Real Game" is a business simulation; "The app project" is a business venture simulation where students are challenged to create their own app and sell it to the rest of the school. The culminating task of the second year of the IBT program, "The Trade Show," is a real business venture.[1] In the Trade Show project, students are challenged to create their own business. The products of the students are sold to the public on the Thursday before Mother's Day. All profits are kept, however, many businesses will not gain sufficient revenue to cover their principal investment. In this case, manipulations to accounting is required to convince teachers of their fraudulent success.
The S.M.A.R.T. (Science, Math, and Advanced Research Technology) Lab (formerly known as Scantek Lab), which contains the school's video studio and audio/visual equipment, and approximately 30 computers, is also part of the IBT program. The subjects "Science Lab" and "Math Lab" are taught in the S.M.A.R.T. Lab. These classes utilize computers to enhance the learning experience of these two subjects, as well as student productivity. The "Learning Lab" is the other major computer lab (along with the Science Pit), and contains approximately the same amount of computers and other educational resources for students to use. These computers are used for Communications (English, Geography and History) and Entrepreneurial Studies. The school contains more than 280 computers (a 1:1 ratio for IBT students). The school is constantly updating its technology with iPads, CRT projectors, and HDTVs.
Clubs and Teams
Clubs
- Global Awareness Club (GAC), promotes cultural diversity around the school: held by Mrs. Marko
- Greenpeace, promotes environmental awareness around the school community: held by Mrs. Lynes
Technology
- The Tech Team: The school's computer maintenance and A/V team.
Music
- Choir: A choir which sings for in-school events such as assemblies or performances, Arts Alive and Music Night.( just started this in 2015)
- Junior and Senior Band: IBT students must learn an instrument. Junior band is mandatory in grade 7. Senior band in grade 8 is optional but recommended. All instrumental students separated by grade in Grade 7 and 8 that learn any instrument. They perform at school concerts and other events. Students MUST go in at lunch periods to perform or go to music festivals or Wonderland at the end of the year.
- Stage Band: The stage band is invitational only, or you could ask to audition. This is because Stage Band is made up of the best instrument-playing students. It plays various genres of music such as rock, swing, jazz and funk.
The Arts
- Art Club: A club for free expression, catching up in art class, or embarking on one of the new extra-curricular art projects.
- Arts Alive: A celebration of the school's artistic culture, in visual arts, dance, drama, and music. Held in December.
- Music Night: When students showcase their musical abilities. Choir, grade 8 bucket band, stage band, Junior band, Senior band and other musical acts perform.
- Musical: The school's musical production of various musicals. This is performed every other year. Auditions are required.
- Drama Club: A club that showcases on Arts Alive, usually performing two Reader's Theatre plays. Reader's Theatre is based on narrating, where the actors hold scripts, while still trying to make the play as realistic as possible.
- Improvisational Drama Group: A group that performs at Arts Alive with comedic routines and skits.
- Dance Club: Groups of students that have come up with their own dances to perform at Arts Alive; songs and methods of dances greatly vary.
Sports
- Flag football: Played in October
- Field hockey (Girls only): Played in October
- Volleyball: Played in November
- Basketball: Played in December
- Soccer: Played in May
- Slo-Pitch Team: Played in May
- Golf Club Team: Held by Mr.Morgan
- Track and field: A team to compete in the Peel regionals every year
- 3 on 3 Hockey Team: Played in April
Intramurals
- Dodgeball: Students sign up in teams of 8–10. It is a co-ed intramural. 2 girls must be on the court to start the game. 6 members of each team start the game off, and additional players can be added into the game through another teammate catching the ball of an opposing player.
- Volleyball: A team of at least 6 people of your choice. Students are allowed to substitute for absent players.
- Football: Students sign up in teams of 8.
Leadership Clubs
- Athletic Council: A leadership group that performs a variety of services for the school to aid and enhance the athletic ability of the school.
- Library Leaders: Help the librarian shelve books and run clubs out of the library.
- Martin Mentors: To promote Martin MERIT in the school.
- Soul Savers: Organize ways to make money for charities.
- Yearbook Club: Makes the yearbook for the end of the year.
References
- ↑ Khan, Anum (2010-05-04), Students Showcase Business Ideas, Mississauga News, retrieved 2011-07-11