Cannabaceae

Longfields-Davidson Heights Secondary School
Location
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149 Berrigan Drive, Nepean, Ottawa, Ontario

Canada
Coordinates45°16′46″N 75°44′27″W / 45.27944°N 75.74083°W / 45.27944; -75.74083
Information
TypePublic
Established2009
School district9
PrincipalJennifer Borrel-Benoit[1]
Staff150+
Grades7-12
Number of students2250+[2]
Colour(s)Purple, black, gray, and white[citation needed]
MascotOtis the Raven
School BoardOCDSB
SuperintendentShawn Lehman
Websiteldhss.ocdsb.ca

Longfields-Davidson Heights Secondary School is a public school in Barrhaven, a suburb of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 2009.

Faculty

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The school opened in September 2009 providing services for grades 7 to 12. The staff has grown to over 150[citation needed] and has a student population of 2250.[3] In 2013, it was announced that Longfields would be receiving a 15.2 million dollar expansion to accommodate for the growing student population[citation needed].

Arts

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Major theatre productions throughout the years
Year Title Type
2009-2010 Little Shop of Horrors Musical
2010-2011 Midsummer Night's Dream Play
2011-2012 Lucky Stiff Musical
2012-2013 Seven Stories Play
2013-2014 Zombie Prom Musical
2014-2015 The Laramie Project Play
2015-2016 In the Heights Musical
2016-2017 Almost, Maine Play
2017-2018 The Bullying Collection Play
2018-2019 The Addams Family Musical
2019-2020 Clue Play
2021-2022 Clue-less Play
2022-2023 Check Please [4] Play
2022-2023 The Murderous Mansion of Mr. Uno [5] Play
2023-2024 I am Frankenstein[6] Play

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References

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