McAdam High School, Secondary school in McAdam, Canada.
McAdam High School is a two-story wood frame building that serves students in grades 6 through 12. The school contains classrooms, administrative spaces, and facilities for both academic instruction and extracurricular programs.
The school was established in 1924 and named after 19th-century politician John McAdam. A major renovation occurred in 1984 to modernize the building for contemporary educational use.
The school participates in the New Brunswick Interscholastic Athletic Association and maintains cooperative education programs with local businesses in the Fredericton area.
The school grounds are accessible during school hours for students and staff, with various facilities available for daily educational activities. Visitors should contact the administration if they wish to access the building or learn more about school programs.
The school grounds feature a skateboard park that was built in 2011 with funding from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Foundation. This recreational addition was created specifically to support student activities outside the classroom.
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