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Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School (sometimes referred to as Hall or abbreviated as RFH) is a catholic school located in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. The school was named after Robert Francis (Bob) Hall (1925-1989), the first lay person after whom a catholic secondary school has been named in the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board. The patron saint of Hall is St. Francis of Assisi.
[edit] EnrollmentAs of September 21, 2007, Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School has a total enrollment of 1,957 students [1] (a number which the building has trouble accommodating, due to the 1400 lockers in the school) . It is open to residents in Caledon, Bolton, Orangeville, Shelburne, and other small towns in the area. However, an admission fee of $60 (CAD) is required: $20 for the religion retreat, $10 for dress down days, most of what is left goes to the yearbook. [edit] AcademicsRobert F. Hall requires students to go through four or five years of schooling. During these four or five years, a student must accumulate 30 credits to graduate. A credit may be gained by completing a course successfully with a passing mark of 50% or higher. Eighteen of these must be obtained by completing compulsory courses, which include: [edit] Extracurricular ActivitiesThere are multiple student groups, school clubs and sports teams that are currently active at Robert F. Hall. Most recently, the school implemented the Peer Mentoring program, which gives freshmen a chance to meet with senior students, whom are priorly selected, for some peer guidance. [edit] Facebook incidentOn February 1, 2007, eleven students were suspended for sentences ranging from three to eight days, due to defamatory comments made on the highly popular student network Facebook[1][2][3]. Which included the Student Council President, and a large part of the annocenement crew. A student had created a public group, which allowed students to express their personal resentment towards Edward McMahon, the school's principal, whom had been accused of integrating unfavourable policies into the school. After the group had initially come to the attention of school administrators, it was subsequently closed down. Although the story has received some national attention, there has been no indication of any of the board's decisions being negated. [edit] References
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