Howe Sound Secondary School

Howe Sound Secondary
Address
PO Box 99
Squamish, British Columbia, V8B 0A1
Canada
Coordinates 49°42′25″N 123°09′04″W / 49.70687°N 123.15117°W / 49.70687; -123.15117Coordinates: 49°42′25″N 123°09′04″W / 49.70687°N 123.15117°W / 49.70687; -123.15117
Information
School type Public, high school
School board School District 48 Howe Sound
Superintendent Lisa McCullough
Area trustee Rick Price, Andrea Beaubien, Laura Godfrey
School number 4848004
Administrator Evelyn Carson-McLeod
Principal Dr. Christine Perkins
Staff 60
Grades 10-12
Enrollment 643[1] (May 2013)
Language English
Area Squamish
Colour(s) Royal Blue and Gold
Team name Sounders
Website sd48howesound.org

Howe Sound Secondary is a public Secondary school in Squamish, British Columbia part of School District 48 Howe Sound. It is the largest school in the district, and is the only school in Squamish to offer grades 10-12.

History

A new building was erected in the 1950s. In 1996 a new gymnasium was added and other renovations were undertaken.

Lawsuit

The 1996 addition suffered problems of water infiltration that culminated in a notable decision by the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Following substantial completion of the project in the fall of 1996, problems of water ingress in the crawlspace, walls, and skylights were discovered. The architect and contractor continued to address the problems for several years. In September 2003 the school district began legal proceedings against the architects for the alleged problems. This resulted in the 2007 court decision, The Board of School Trustees of School District No. 48 (Howe Sound) v. Killick Metz Bowen Rose Architects and Planners Inc. et al.[2] The decision held that the standard architect-client contract limiting the term of the architect's liability to six years following substantial completion was valid, and as the school district took more than six years to take legal action, the architect's liability had expired. The case was dismissed and costs awarded to the architects.[3]

Notable alumni

References

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