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D.S. MacKenzie School
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Dates of existence
1968-
History
Named after Duncan Stewart MacKenzie who came to Edmonton in 1895 after teaching in Ontario for a few years and was appointed principal of Niblock Street School, a four-room brick school where Old Scona now stands. MacKenzie was the first high school teacher in South Edmonton (Strathcona). In 1905 D.S. MacKenzie became the Deputy Minister of Education for Alberta. MacKenzie passed on April 26, 1935.
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General context
4020 106 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta T6J 1A6
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Authority record identifier
EPSAM-0269
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Final
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Dates of creation, revision and deletion
Record created August 25, 2022.
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- English
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Sources
A Century and Ten by M.A. Kostek
D.S. MacKenzie School website https://dsmackenzie.epsb.ca/aboutourschool/schoolhistory/#:~:text=MacKenzie%20was%20the%20first%20high,King%20Edward%20School%20now%20stands.
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Record created by KM.