- Elizabeth Ziegler Public School
Infobox Education in Canada
name=Elizabeth Ziegler Public School
imagesize=160px
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streetaddress=90 Moore Avenue South
city=Waterloo
province=Ontario
postalcode=N2J 1X2
areacode=519
phone=742-4402
fax=
email=
url=http://elz.wrdsb.on.ca
schoolnumber=
schoolboard=Waterloo Region District School Board
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superintendent=
trustee=
principal=Jeannie Faubert
viceprincipal=Kelly Wilkinson
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schooltype=Elementary School
grades=JK-6
language=English
area=Moore & Union
mascot= EZ tiger
teamname=Tigers
colours= Blue and Yellow
founded=1931
enrollment=
enrollment_as_of=Elizabeth Ziegler Public School is an
elementary school located inWaterloo, Ontario , at 90 Moore Avenue South, roughly one kilometre east of Waterloo's city centre.As of 2006 , the school serves junior kindergarten through grade 6 and its principal is Jeannie Faubert. In 2005 the school was ranked 971st out of 2,850 elementary schools in Ontario by theFraser Institute , based on the results of grade 3 and 6 students on provincewide standardized tests.The school was named after
Elizabeth Ziegler , a local teacher who had taught for 55 years. It opened onSeptember 2 ,1931 . At the time, it was Waterloo's third public elementary school. The first principal was C. J. MacGregor. Between 1940 and 1950 the school also housed some grade 9 classes because of overcrowding atKitchener-Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School .On
December 16 ,1985 , the school building was designated by the City of Waterloo as a heritage landmark under the provisions of theOntario Heritage Act . The building was built inGothic Revival style and cost $121,999 to build, a significant expenditure during theGreat Depression . The building was three stories tall and originally had 16 rooms, including double-sized rooms for household science,kindergarten , manual training, and assembly. Two extensions were later made, one in 1955 and another, consisting mainly of a gymnasium, in 1987. There is also some trapdoors an tunnels hiden in the school. Few have found them.The school, which
as of 2006 is the oldest school in Waterloo that is still operating, celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2006. OnJune 21 ,2006 , the students of the school celebrated the anniversary. An open house was held onOctober 14 ,2006 .Lennox Lewis , former heavyweight boxing champion, attended the school in the late 1970s.inote|ref=KellyReferences
*"Designated landmarks of the City of Waterloo". Waterloo: LACAC, 1987.
*http://www.wrdsb.edu.on.ca/c-f.php. RetrievedJanuary 9 ,2006 .
*(October 11 ,2006 ). "School celebrates 75 years with open house". "The Waterloo Chronicle", "Waterloo, Ontario": 13.
*Kawawada, Karen (June 11 ,2005 ). "The Best and Worst of Region's Schools; Think-tank uses Grade 3, 6 Tests to Rank Schools". "The Record", "Kitchener, Ontario": A1, A6.
*Kelly, Killeen (June 22 ,2006 ). "Ziegler students take trip in time machine". "The Record, Kitchener, Ontario": B4.
*Rowell, Marg, Ed Devitt, and Pat McKegney (1982). "Welcome to Waterloo". Waterloo Printing Co., Waterloo, Ontario. ISBN 0-9691175-0-7.External links
* [http://elz.wrdsb.on.ca 75th Anniversary Website]
*WRDSB [http://www.wrdsb.on.ca/view_school.php?school_id=45 School Information Page]
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