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Student Trustees for 2024 / 2025

(March 1, 2024) The Algoma District School Board (ADSB) approved the appointment of three new Student Trustees for the 2024/2025 school year. They are Addy McEachren from Chapleau High School, Cameron Ciotti from White Pines C&VS and Georgia-June Abel from White Pines C&VS as our Indigenous Student Trustee. All appointments become effective as of August 1, 2024.
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Student Accident Insurance

(September 2024) Accidents can and do happen! Each year, many families are left financially unprotected when their children are injured at school, on field trips, while participating in non-school activities, or at home.
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Modernizing Ontario Secondary School Diploma Requirements

(May 31, 2024) As announced on May 30, 2024, the Ministry of Education is modernizing Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) requirements to ensure that students have the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in their chosen pathways and continue to build a skilled workforce that strengthens Ontario’s economy and furthers its global competitive advantage.

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Welcome

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Welcome to KORAH, Home of the COLTS.
 
This website provides information about our school and the activities and special events going on throughout the year.  It also contains forms, a map to the school and resources for parents/guardians.  Continue to check back as we will be adding more content soon!
 
We have approximately 1050 students in our school and 100 staff to support them. If you have any questions about our school or your child’s progress, please call or arrange to come meet with us at a convenient time.
 
I look forward to working with you and your child this year as a partner in education.
 
S. Iacoe
 
WELCOME TO THE KORAH FAMILY

Mission

Confident learners, caring citizens.

Vision

In partnership with our stakeholders, the Algoma District School Board will create a collaborative learning community where all flourish as confident learners who see themselves as capable, self-directed and open to learning and as caring citizens who value good character and contribute positively to our communities.

Values

We are guided by:
ADSB character traits; lifelong learning;
empathy; ethical relationships;
equity & inclusion; accountability