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School: Loyalist Collegiate & Vocational Institute Address: 153 Van Order Drive, Kingston, ON SCHOOL INFORMATION PROFILE Grade Configuration Grades 9 to 12 School Capacity (Ministry Rated) 894 Utilization (% Accommodation) 76.5 % Based on 2010 enrolment of 684 Year: 2006 Enrolment: 723 Year: 2007 Enrolment: 696 Enrolment past five years: Year: 2008 Enrolment: 680 Year: 2009 Enrolment: 686 Year: 2010 Enrolment: 684 Year: 2011 Enrolment: 634 Year: 2012 Enrolment: 607 Enrolment Projection next five years: Year: 2013 Enrolment: 578 Year: 2014 Enrolment: 574 Year: 2015 Enrolment: 565 Year Built 1962 Original Building Size (Square Metres) 11,724 m 2 Last Addition Built 1966 Additional Square Metres (approximately) 9,541 m 2 Total Building Size 21,265 m 2 / 228,894.56 ft 2 Site Size (Hectares / Acres) 5.07 hectares / 12.53 acres Additional Uses (Tenants / Etc.) Frontenac County Childcare Centre 5 rooms, 3,131 ft 2 School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 1 of 19

SCHOOL INFORMATION PROFILE District Programs: Cook s Internship (Focus Program) & Dual Credit Oversight for Cook s Apprenticeship Program Renovations Plus (Focus Program) Studio LC (Focus Program) Leap Grades 9 & 10 Challenge Grades 9 & 10 LINK Program site English as a Second Language (International Program Site) SHSM Construction, Arts, Health & Wellness, Hospitality & Tourism School to Community Canadian Academy of Travel and Tourism- Gold Level School (One of 4 provincial gold level programs) Nearest Adjacent School (s): KCVI 2.6 Km QECVI 5 Km Student Achievement Data (Include School Profile) # of out of boundary students 294 % of out of boundary students 43.6% Value to the Student (Secondary) Does the school have a full composite program in Grades 9-12? How many students are there attending Year 5? 67 Does the school have sufficient numbers of students to run courses necessary in each subject area for all three student pathways (university, college, and workplace)? How many courses were cancelled due to insufficient enrolment? How many courses were cancelled this year? Why? 3 Courses selection determines which courses run What types of courses were cancelled: Essential Courses? Applied Courses? Academic Courses? Workplace Courses? Open Level College Courses? School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 2 of 19

University Courses? Value to the Student (Secondary) How many classes have less than 60% of maximum class enrolment? 16 in semester 1 How many multi-grade / multi-level stacked courses does the school offer? 15 in semester 1 Average Class Size (From October OnSIS Submission) 18.72 Does the school offer: Clusters of special programs that enhance curriculum? Commercial programming? N/A Broad-based Technology programming? Guidance and career education programs? Culturally inclusive programs? English-as-a-Second-Language programming? District Special Education programs? Advanced Placement Courses? International Baccalaureate Programs? Language Programs (French, Latin, German, etc.) Specify: International Exchange Program with France Other specialized programs? (Please specify) TOEFL Test preparation & Provincial Testing Site Partnerships to enhance and support students? (Please specify) KFLAPH Teen Sexual Health Clinic at LCVI (one day per week) KAIROS Worker (one day per week) n-credit Adult Community Programs These programs support the families of our students and therefore support our students. These programs run out of the Calvin Park building. (ESL, Heritage Languages, PSW Enhancement, Literacy, TASSP- Teacher Assisted Self Study Program for secondary students), ISKA Additional Comments: Staff Voice The staff of Loyalist CVI believes the PARC process presents an opportunity to enrich and strengthen secondary programming for Limestone DSB students in the city centre. Loyalist CVI Staff is confident that the caring community that is a hallmark of our school will persevere and continue to provide positive influence, direction, and leadership within the Limestone District School Board. The Loyalist CVI community agrees that the consolidation of programs and accommodations is in the best interests of all Limestone DSB students. All staff are committed to using their professionalism School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 3 of 19

Value to the Student (Secondary) and experience to provide continued excellence in education. We see this as an opportunity to strengthen public education in the Limestone DSB by enhancing program opportunities and the overall quality of education for current and future students. Student Voices LCVI has enabled me to thrive during my high school years. I have had many enrichment opportunities both academically and in various extracurricular capacities. The extensions of curriculum that the Challenge Program provided in grades 9 and 10 were stimulating and thoroughly prepared me for my senior courses. I m now being exposed to university-level material in my AP classes; this is yet another way LCVI is preparing me for my post-secondary endeavors. I ve had the opportunity to be on the Volleyball and Rugby teams, a member of the Run Club, and part of three musical productions. I have also genuinely valued the many leadership opportunities I ve experienced as part of LCVI s Student Council, Link Crew, Leadership Camps, and Tech Crew. The leadership experiences I ve had here, and the careful mentorship that accompanied them from staff and older students, have played a fundamental role in my development. They also prepared me extremely well for my role as Student Trustee. The community of LCVI is another key factor in my success. Throughout my time at LCVI, I ve felt taken care of; the relationship between staff and students, and the feeling of inclusiveness that is fostered here provide an exceptional learning environment. The sense of safety in being able to recognize most people s faces is in itself a huge benefit of this size of school. I hope that future students are able to experience this truly holistic approach to personal development in a high-caliber learning environment such as this one. Grade 11 Student To me, Loyalist Collegiate & Vocational Institute is my second home. Having attended school in the building for six years now, I have never felt better walking into any other building. I attended the L.E.A.P. program in grade 7 and 8, and after attending grade 8 parent night in the L.C.V.I. cafetorium, I knew that it was the place for me. The diversity of our school is one of its many strengths. From the arts focused L.E.A.P. program and the Challenge Program to the English as a Second Language program at our school, I feel like I have been exposed to people from all different walks of life, preparing me for the real world. I have made friends from all around the globe, expanding my horizons and feeding my cravings to learn more about the world around me. The best part is how well the large population of English as a Second Language students merge into our school culture. We truly are a family at L.C.V.I., accepting and supportive of one another. Half way through my fourth and final year at L.C.V.I., I can honestly look back and say that our school culture has shaped me into the person that I am today. Grade 12 Leap Student At the beginning of this school year, I transferred to Loyalist Collegiate and Vocational Institute to spend my final year of high school in the Cook s internship focus program. At LCVI, I find there is a high level of maturity amongst the students; both the staff and students at the school are very welcoming and made me feel like I was a lancer after the first week of class. Also, the Cook s Internship Program that I am in has provided me with many opportunities that I have benefited from, such as meeting a celebrity chef, or receiving certificates that will be useful to me in the hospitality industry. Overall, LCVI and the Cook s Internship Program have been a great opportunity, which I have been lucky to have had. Grade 12 Cook s Internship Program Student There were many positive aspects of the Cook s Internship program being shown first-hand how to perform a certain task is of reading about it was very helpful. After just a month in the course, I was School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 4 of 19

Value to the Student (Secondary) more confident in the kitchen and felt I knew much more than I did before the course. We also learned first-hand the challenge, art, skill and discipline required to run a restaurant. Grade 12 Cook s Internship Program Student I'm a grade twelve student here at LCVI who started in one stream, but soon realized that I wanted to be able to go to university. All of my teachers and my guidance counselors were supportive of the decision and helped make the transitions as smoothly as possible. Once in the academic or university bound stream all of my teachers were willing to help me with anything extra and were always accommodating to the way that I learn. Overall I have found the four years at LCVI to not just be high school but also a chance to grow and learn about who you are as a person. Something that I have learned is that I learn differently from other people and that it's okay to be different, and being able to accept it. Part of being able to accept being different was partly due to how I was treated at LC and that it's okay to learn the way I learn; The support that I got until we found something that worked for me was fantastic and truly did make a difference to how I learn. The other part was being able to connect to a grade twelve student when I was in grade eleven and talk about the way he learns. He was able to show me that just because I learn differently doesn't mean that I can t do what I want. I have had an amazing four years at LC and I think that if you asked anyone they would say the same about LC. I feel that LC is a high school that when you walk into the building you get the sense of community and family. Grade 12 Student LCVI has given me a unique cultural experience that few other schools can offer. With the ESL program at LCVI we have a large population of international students that attend our school. I really value the fact that I am able to learn with peers that have not experienced the same culture that I grew up with because it allows me to share many exciting experiences without even leaving my home. I have experienced new music, language, fashion, pastimes and more from Mexico, Bulgaria, France, China, Japan, Burma, and so many other countries. This has also provided me with good leadership opportunities by allowing me to represent my country as a proud citizen and welcome others with endless kindness and generosity. I will remember these people for the rest of my life because they created a learning experience and friendships that cannot be obtained in any other way. Grade 12 Leap Student LCVI has provided me with a high school experience I would never give up. I truly believe my time both in and out of the classroom has shaped who I am today. In Gr. 9, I started in the Challenge program and through my senior year I have progressed into AP classes. These enrichment opportunities have allowed me to excel in classes each year and continue to prepare me for postsecondary education. Academics are not the only part of LC that have allowed me to enjoy my time here. The community is the main reason LC has made a significant impact on life. The staff-student relationships allow students to feel comfortable and welcome in the school and the support that is available for each student is continuous and never ceases to amaze me. Support is not just available through staff, but through student based groups that support other students; such as the multi-cultural club, gay straight alliance, and LINK Crew, which helps transition Gr. 9s to the school. Support like this is why LC s diverse background thrives as much as it does. LCVI is the only place I have ever seen that can welcome so many different people from so many different walks of life and still maintain a safe and secure environment. I have never in my 3 years felt that the size of our school had a negative impact on me. If anything I believe it is a positive attribute as it creates a personal, respectful and accepting community. Every person in the LCVI community has been taught that being a Lancer means being respectful, honourable and accepting and our school environment reflects that. Grade 11 Challenge Student School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 5 of 19

Value to the Student (Secondary) Supports Does the school have the capacity and numbers (according to the Board or Ministry formula) to support: A full time principal assigned to this school? A twinned principal? A full time vice principal? A part-time Vice Principal or Assistant VP? Total number of Vice Principals / Assistant VPs Two Secretarial Complement (Full Time Equivalent) 5.27 Custodial Staff FTE 9.275 Is your staffing being supported by other schools? Provide Details The International Department funds 6 additional sections at LCVI for ESL programming. Transportation Does the school currently accommodate adequate: Staff / Visitor / Student parking? A separate Student drop-off / pick-up area for Parents? Bus Loading Zone? Are there time constraints due to Rail Crossings? Are there time constraints due to Ferry Crossings? Is there access to Late busing for the students? Number of students transported to school: 215 Number of students transported to school from out of boundary: 170 Percentage of students transported to school: 25.9% Longest bus ride to school (minutes): In Boundary 23 Out of Boundary 136 Shortest bus ride to school (minutes): 5 8 Average bus ride to school (minutes) from first pick up to last pick up how long students are on the bus? 31 Aggregate cost to transport students to school: $216,505 Average Cost per student transported to school: $1,007 School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 6 of 19

Transportation Additional Comments: Safety and Security Is the Central Office location conducive to adequate supervision? Do the student drop-off and pick-up areas for parents and bus drop-off and pick-up areas pose any safety issues for students? Does the school have Security Cameras? Does the school have adequate outdoor lighting? How many separate entrances into the school? Does the physical layout of the school contribute to adequate supervision of students? Explain. 7. The hallways are wide and well lit. Classrooms are well used and teacher work areas are located throughout the school. The custodial office is located near the evening entrance. The main gym and cafeteria are located near the evening entrance. The main entrance functions as a central location for the arrival and departure of most students. Are all exterior sight lines unobstructed? If not, please indicate location and type of obstruction Additional Comments: Student Voice I have been present in the LCVI building for six years. I undertook the final years of my elementary education at Calvin Park Public School, and have undertaken my entire secondary education at LCVI. I have not once in these six years been threatened, either physically or through other means, by another student. I have never been intimidated by a staff member. I rarely see students mistreat each other in the hallways, and if such an incident occurs, bystanders, whether staff or other students, are quick to intervene and stop the conflict. In short, I have felt safe every single day of the nearly 1200 days I have spent in this building. The core factor that makes LCVI such a safe place is the mutual respect and trust between its staff and students. These feelings help to create a comfortable and safe atmosphere. The students are highly inclined to proper behaviour and to follow the rules; they understand that LCVI is a place of business. For the most part, students leave extra-curricular affairs at the doors; they do not allow these things to affect their learning ability or the learning ability of others. Should a student act in a disrespectful or unsafe manner, or a manner that impedes the learning ability of their peers, the staff are inclined to respond calmly and in a supportive way. Whatever the cause of the behaviour, even if it seems trivial, the staff deal with it in a serious and professional manner. These feelings of respect and trust also permeate the various groups within the student body. LCVI is one of the most diverse schools in the Limestone Board, welcoming the greatest number of foreign students of all secondary schools, and hosting several Focus Programs. As a result LCVI plays host to students with a variety of backgrounds, and does so with absolutely no tension. The students of LCVI respect each others' differences, whether they be differences in language, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, or a myriad of other things, and are more often than not inclined to learn about and understand these differences. If students have difficulty accepting these differences, they deal with this difficulty in a professional manner, seeking out aid, and never lashing out at those whose differences they do not understand. School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 7 of 19

The feelings of respect and trust, shared between staff and students, help to create a safe and welcoming atmosphere at LCVI. When someone enters the school, we adopt them as one of our own; they become part of the LCVI family. They learn that we respect and trust each other, and act in a professional manner. They learn that we support each other in our differences, and never act aggressively towards whose differences we do not understand. They learn that LCVI is a safe place to be. I am proud to call this school my own. Grade 12 Challenge Student Accessibility Is the school universally accessible? (Use Annual Accessiblity Plan) Does the school have an operating elevator/lift? Do students have access to Barrier Free Washrooms? Are student washrooms accessible on each level of the building? Are there designated change rooms accessible to the gym? Additional Comments: Partially Attach current map of school grounds. Attach school floor plan. t attached for security reasons. Please see the school Principal or The Manager of Facility Services School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 8 of 19

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Activities for Students Identify all current school year co-curricular programs and activities in: Athletics: Volleyball (OFSSAA medal round) Basketball Rugby Soccer Badminton Field Hockey Golf (OFSSA medal round) Cross Country Curling Swim Club Alpine Skiing Track and Field Arts: Musical (Once Upon a Mattress) Jazz Band Concert Band Choir Strings Ensemble Kiwanis Competition Guitar Coffee Houses Evening of the Arts (December and May) Kingston Writers Fest Holiday Concert LLF gala - student performances Spring performance (world premiere) of piece commissioned by Canadian Music Centre for LCVI strings, composed by John Palmer Joint music project Calvin Park Public School Grade 7 Lime Aid Computers: Robotics Team Clubs: Me2We Creative Writing Club Page to Screen Pancakes and Politics Best Buddies Multicultural Club GSA Character Education (Teacher Student Committee) School Reach Sewing Club Chess Club Jam Club Improv Club Technical Sound & Lighting Club Art club Eco Club Leadership/Student Council: Ecclesia (Representatives from Best Buddies, Arts Council, Athletics Council, GSA, English Language School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 10 of 19

Activities for Students Learners) Arts Council Athletics Council Link Crew (Grade 9 Mentoring Program, Board supported, 40 student leaders) Yearbook Leadership Camp Leadership Course Student Success Camp Recognition Banquet Student Trustee for LDSB Interschool Council LCVI Road Race (900 elementary students) Other: Ministry of Education Speak Up Grant Ontario Skills Competition Mathematics Competition Local & Waterloo Kingston Chili Fest LCVI Community Luncheons & Elementary Holiday Dinners Junior Iron Chef Student run Food Services Program (no contractual services) New York City Trip March Break Trip China United Way Garage Sale Blood Donor Clinics National Ride for Cancer Fundraiser($19 000) Other Values to Student Is the student and / or staff population of the school sufficient to support: School plays? Dance/Socials? Graduation celebrations? School Athletic Teams? Intramural Athletic Programs? Other value to students: LCVI is a smaller size school that is able to offer a wide variety of co-curricular and athletic activities. The student body is community minded and balances the activities offered. LCVI runs its own food services (no contractual services). Students along with staff run the industrial kitchen all year. In addition, they have the catering contract for the FCCC-LCVI site (daycare) and cater to many events. Facilities School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 11 of 19

Does the school have adequate existing space for: Special Education? Teacher Resource Centre? Science Lab(s)? Technology Lab(s)? Total number of dedicated rooms: 15 Computer Lab(s)? Arts facilities? Total number of dedicated rooms: 7 Playground? Playing field? Gymnasium? Library? Music room? Staff / department work rooms? Staff washrooms? Conference / meeting rooms? Staff room? Storage spaces? Assembly/Auditorium? (Other than gym) A General Purpose Room A stage? Kitchen? Does the school have change rooms? Does the school have public use washrooms? Does the school have a dedicated French Room? Cafeteria? Childcare? N/A Does the school have property to accommodate development or additions? Total number of classrooms in the school: 41 Total number of portable units on school site: 0 Prohibitive to Repair (te: Term has historical use but presently is not used) Ministry Designated Exists (t Adequate) Board Designated School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 12 of 19

Facilities Condition Index (FCI) 49.6% Additional Comments: LCVI partners with Public Health nurse on site one day per week Kitchens - Demonstration Kitchen and teaching industrial kitchen Sewing Room TOEFL Lab - Provincial Testing Site for English Language Proficiency Educational Services is also located at LCVI Financial The current cost to address the current backlog of renewal projects for $ 11,866,580 the school: The estimated cost to address additional capital renewal projects needed $ 11,044,411 at the school over the next ten years: Estimated cost to upgrade school to current Board standards: $ 783,750 (Accessibility only) Estimated cost to demolish and rebuild existing school on same site to $ 47,745,773 Boards standards Expenditures on school staff: School Administration $ 336,567 Expenditures on school staff: Teaching $ 4,049,570 Expenditures on school staff: n-teaching $450,121 Expenditures for school operations - utilities - Custodial staff $ 1,629,934 - all other Grant revenues for School Administration $ 304,215 Grant revenues for Teaching $ 3,798,426 Grant revenues for n-teaching $280,763 Grant revenues for school operations (Includes CUS, Lease, Top-up) $1,139,036 Does the school generate enough funding to sustain itself without drawing funding from other budget lines in the following areas: Administration? Student Service Guidance Staff? NA, included in teaching Library Technicians? Secretarial Staff? Custodial Staff? Teachers? School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 13 of 19

Financial How much revenue does this school generate from community use? $ 23,868 What is the impact of this school remaining open on facility operating and capital budgets? The school has an annual deficit in the operating budget of approximately $943,752. The school will continue to carry a capital renewal backlog. Other value to the school system: LCVI offers a wide range of programs and has excellent broad based technology facilities to operate college and work place destination programs. Value to the Community Does this school host programs and services in the following areas: Childcare (Best Start, etc)? Youth Activities? Cultural Events and Observances? Social and Recreational? Adult Learning? Other? Are there plans for local partnerships for delivering daycare and other community and social services? Have there been significant upgrades to the school in the past five years completed in partnership with the community? Dining Room Winner of the Keg Thanks a Million $25 000 LLF Grants Sensory Room; Pelletizer, Smart Pens, Court Yard Field Grenadiers Football If the school were closed, is there local capacity to accommodate those currently using the school for community purposes? How many hours per week is this school used for other community activity (e.g. sports, recreation and fitness; non-profit and community groups for youths and adults; community meetings): Fall 25-30 Winter 25-30 Spring 25-30 Summer 25-30 Identify alternative locations being used for community purposes: Other schools, City owned facilities and YMCA also provide community use spaces. School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 14 of 19

Other value to the community? Value to the Community LCVI both mirrors and reflects the diversity of the community; socially, economically and ethnically. Acceptance and integration is evident for all students including those with physical and intellectual disabilities. LCVI Cook s Internship program organizes community lunches which are well attended by the seniors in the community. LCVI serves as an Emergency Response Centre for the city of Kingston. How does this school reflect and support the values of the community for which it serves? LCVI reflects and supports the diverse religious and cultural groups found within its catchment area, and regularly consults on issues relating to social and religious questions. LCVI is a unique microcosm which encompasses all cultures found in the city of Kingston. LCVI embodies the spirit of treating others as you would like to be treated. It supports a charitable awareness of those in need within the community and its students have an active awareness of injustice; encouraging each other to stand up for the right things. LCVI also supports the interests of the immediate community with access to facilities for a number of community groups. LCVI supports the community of Kingston with specialized programming such as Challenge, LEAP and its focus programs. LCVI readily accepts newcomer families and ESL students and is well prepared to meet the special needs of these students and their families, including resource materials such as the Newcomer Parent Handbook. Is this building a Heritage Building? (Municipal / Provincial / Federal) Is the building located in a Heritage District?. Additional Comments: LCVI truly embodies its motto; Take Care of Yourself, Take Care of Each Other and Take Care of this Place A parent and community member sent us these comment which we have included below. As an ESL instructor with LINC (Language Instruction to Newcomers to Canada), LCVI has a vibrant community. LCVI creates social cohesion for these students and welcomes their diverse cultures. I would ask if the committee considered the effect that closing LCVI would have on the City of Kingston s initiative to attract to stay and live in Kingston. In May of 2010 Jason Kenney, the Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism reported that the number of foreign students who came to Canada grew by seven percent last year, resulting in the highest number of foreign students ever admitted to Canada and that attracting more international students is a priority of our government. Statistics Canada predicts that the number of immigrants arriving in Canada is expected to increase significantly over the next two decades. A recent report on Canada s diversity projections states that By 2031, up to 28% of the population could be foreignborn, surpassing the 20 th century record set between 1911 and 1931, when 22% of the population was born outside the country. Kingston, through its recently launched Kingston Immigration Partnership (KIP), must ensure that it attracts its share of these immigrants in order to stay vibrant and economically stable.. A partnership with ISKA supports those students and their families who are newcomers to Canada. School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 15 of 19

Are there any impacts on the local economy? Value to the Local Economy As with all secondary schools, many restaurants and businesses locate in the area and the students regularly take advantage of their presence. The local economy also benefits from the supply of specially trained students from the many focus programs. Many of LCVI s co-op program students work at the local businesses and many are hired after their co-op placement has finished. Many families choose to live in the LCVI catchment area because of the reputation and programming available to their students, and these families support the local businesses and services in the area. What are the impacts to the socio-economic elements of the community? The school recognizes that not everyone will go to college or university and offers a wide variety of programs which support those students. LCVI addresses the educational needs of many students who come from a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds. Through its learning centre LCVI is able to reach a greater number of adult learners, providing many opportunities which may not be available elsewhere. LCVI through its staff and students creates a unique cultural environment which produces better global citizens. List Focus Programs that support local businesses: Cook s Internship both in providing students for apprenticeships and through its purchases of supplies at local businesses. Renovations Plus Studio LC Co-operative Education Impact on the community: There is a full co-op educations program running at LCVI. Students work at various businesses throughout the community and are often hired by the companies at the completion of co-op placement. Is the School the focal point of the community? Explain: LCVI is highly visible and accessible to the community. It is well situated in a central location and close to a transportation hub. The playing field, track and building are well used by the community including by groups such as senior citizens group, Grenadiers football, volleyball and sail making groups as well as several music groups make use of the facilities. The field is large and could accommodate new development and or expansion of existing facilities. School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 16 of 19

General Comments Summary We asked parents for input on a number of the questions in the profile and below are some of the opinions expressed on the negative impacts to the community if LCVI were to close. Loss of practically trained trades within the specialized programs Loss of accommodation for some community services Loss of accommodation for community athletic groups Loss of unique cultural values reinforced by LCVI Loss of combination of physical facilities for academic and community use Reduced utilization of Calvin Park Public Library Loss of community charitable spirit leading to reduced community support Loss of linkage and collaboration impacting St. Lawrence College and Queen s University Increase in transition stress if intermediate and secondary not housed in same building. LCVI is a student focused/student centered school where each student has an equal voice in the school community. In order to facilitate integration of all students LCVI organized a cross grade house system and ensures that all incoming grade nine students and students new to LCVI are integrated into the LCVI family through the LINK crew. LCVI is a culturally diverse school where every student, staff or parent member is appreciated. Self expression and personal growth are encouraged in an atmosphere which is non-judgmental and safe from retribution. LCVI has been and will continue to be a successful school in large part due to the dedicated teachers, supportive administration, diverse programming, mutual respect and committed parents. School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 17 of 19

Loyalist Collegiate & Vocational Institute Additional information may be found at www.eqao.com PERCENTAGE OF ALL STUDENTS AT OR ABOVE THE PROVINCIAL STANDARD (LEVELS 3 AND 4) OVER TIME GRADE 9 MATHEMATICS RESULTS* APPLIED PROGRAM ACADEMIC PROGRAM SCHOOL BOARD PROVINCE. 2006 2007. 2007 2008. 2008 2009. 2009 2010. 2010 2011 *The number of students is important to consider in interpreting the results for each program. The number of students by year may be found on pages 11 and 13 of the school report for the applied and academic mathematics programs respectively. School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 18 of 19

FIRST-TIME ELIGIBLE STUDENTS: OSSLT Results over Time Percentage of First-Time Eligible Students who Participated Fully Percentage of Fully Participating Students who were Successful SCHOOL BOARD PROVINCE............... March March April April March 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 *The number of students is important to consider in interpreting the results. Numbers for each assessment year may be found on page 20 of the school report. School Information Profile - LCVI Jan. 2012 19 of 19