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La Cité des Jeunes A.-M.-Sormany is a Francophone high school in Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada. It was named after Dr. Albert M. Sormany.
Cité des Jeunes A.-M.-Sormany (CDJ) | |
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Address | |
300 Martin Rd. , , Canada | |
Coordinates | 47°22′15″N 68°18′36″W / 47.370703°N 68.310041°W |
Information | |
School type | High School |
Motto | Diplôme en main, prêt pour demain (2007) (Diploma in hand, ready for tomorrow) |
Founded | 1972 |
School board | Francophone Nord-Ouest School District |
Superintendent | Mr. Luc Caron |
Principal | Mr. Bertin Lang |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | ± 1300 |
Language | Canadian French, English Second-Language |
Area | Madawaska County |
Colour(s) | Red , blue , and yellow |
Mascot | Cidji |
Team name | Républicain(e) |
Website | cdj |
Attendance
editLa Cité des Jeunes A.-M.-Sormany has over a thousand students attending. According to the 2006-2007 student census, precisely 1349 students attend this institution. Grade 9, 10, 11 and 12 are admitted including handicapped students.
Curriculum
editThe standard curriculum of the institution is divided in the following departments:
- Arts (Music and visual arts) and Language (French, English and Spanish)
- Mathematics and Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics)
- Home Economics
- Human Sciences
- Physical Education
- Technology
Its optional classes curriculum is one of the most varied in the province of New Brunswick with optional classes available in all aforementioned subjects. This includes such subjects as drama, sewing, dance and astronomy.
"La Chaîne Humaine"
editLa Cité des Jeunes A.-M.-Sormany is renowned[citation needed] for its annual community food and fund raising for the local food bank ("R.A.D.O.") in Edmundston. The students gather over a hundred thousand food items (as well as other household items) every year. This event is organised by the school's humanitarian committee operated by teachers and students.[1]
Mascot
editThe high school has a school mascot named Cidji.[2]
The name was coined by a student during a name-the-mascot contest.
Theme Song
editThe Cité des Jeunes have a theme song that was written by Étienne Deschênes, À moi la vie