Wood Street Centre:
Is a school site located in downtown Whitehorse, Yukon that provides dynamic student programming through experiential programming. Each program operates as a school within a school, this model allows each program to have their own unique schedule and learning objectives.
Wood Street Centre evolved in September 1997 as part of the Whitehorse Secondary School Grade Reorganization. It was originally connected with F.H. Collins Secondary School; however it is now operated as a it's own school with a wide variety of exciting experiential programs.
A brief history of ACES and Wood Street Centre
The ACES 10 program was created in 1988, under the suggestion of the Minister of Education Piers McDonald for a program to be created that would engage students from all across the Yukon and aim for a positive peer modelling approach. With that in mind, Bob Sharp, Bob Jickling and Joe Jack created the program “ACES”.
The first ACES 10 teachers were Bob Sharp and Jim Boyd who co-taught the program from F.H. Collins school. A few years later, MAD (originally running from Yukon College) and Experiential Science 11 were created.
In 1997, Wood Street Centre was established and evolved to include many other excellent experiential programs.
Literally hundreds of Yukoners have benefited from their experiences in ACES and other experiential programs at Wood Street Centre.
Is a school site located in downtown Whitehorse, Yukon that provides dynamic student programming through experiential programming. Each program operates as a school within a school, this model allows each program to have their own unique schedule and learning objectives.
Wood Street Centre evolved in September 1997 as part of the Whitehorse Secondary School Grade Reorganization. It was originally connected with F.H. Collins Secondary School; however it is now operated as a it's own school with a wide variety of exciting experiential programs.
A brief history of ACES and Wood Street Centre
The ACES 10 program was created in 1988, under the suggestion of the Minister of Education Piers McDonald for a program to be created that would engage students from all across the Yukon and aim for a positive peer modelling approach. With that in mind, Bob Sharp, Bob Jickling and Joe Jack created the program “ACES”.
The first ACES 10 teachers were Bob Sharp and Jim Boyd who co-taught the program from F.H. Collins school. A few years later, MAD (originally running from Yukon College) and Experiential Science 11 were created.
In 1997, Wood Street Centre was established and evolved to include many other excellent experiential programs.
Literally hundreds of Yukoners have benefited from their experiences in ACES and other experiential programs at Wood Street Centre.