List of places on Degrassi

This is a list of notable places seen and featured in the Degrassi universe. As the series occurs in Toronto, these places—some fictional, some not—are located in the aforementioned city.

Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High

School's Out

Degrassi: The Next Generation

Degrassi: Next Class

Degrassi Community School

Degrassi Community School
Address
240 De Grassi Street[2]
Toronto, Ontario, M4A 1Q3[2]
Canada
Coordinates 43°43′11″N 79°19′1″W / 43.71972°N 79.31694°W / 43.71972; -79.31694 (Degrassi Community School)[3]
Information
Motto Pro Disciplina Colligo[4]
(For teaching, assemble)
Opened 1986[4]
Status open
School board Toronto District School Board
Principal Dan Raditch (up to season 4)
Daphne Hatzilakos (seasons 5–7, 9)
Mr. Sheppard (season 8–9)
Archie "Snake" Simpson (seasons 10–14, Next Class 1-present)
Deidre Pill (season 14)
Faculty see Faculty
Grades 7–8 (up to season 1)
7–12 (seasons 2–5)
9–12 (seasons 6–present)
Language English
School colour(s) Gold & blue         
Slogan The perfect human being is all human beings put together, it is a collective, it is all of us together that make perfection.[5]
— Socrates
Sports Basketball, football, gymnastics, lacrosse, soccer, power squad, wrestling, power cheer, volleyball
Mascot Panther
Nickname Degrassi
Team name Panthers
Rival Bardell High School, Lakehurst High School, (until it burned)
Publication The Grapevine, The Anti-Grapevine, The Degrassi Daily

Degrassi Community School is a fictional junior high/high school in the teen drama television series Degrassi: The Next Generation and the titular academy primarily associated with it. It consists of students from grade 7 through grade 12 and the student body is made up of the cultures and backgrounds, paralleling and reflecting the multiculturalism associated with Toronto. The school originally was split up into two, one for grades 7–8, and another for 9–12. In season two, the school decided to merge (mainly so that the characters could all attend the same school) and house grades 7–12. However, this is not a real school; the set is a warehouse sized studio made to look like one at Epitome's studios. After season 4, there have been no characters on the show, minor or major, in grades 7 or 8. In season 10 a school uniform is instituted, the shirts are colour-coded by grade. This is dropped in season 12.

History

Founded in 1986[4] as Degrassi Junior High School, the facility is believed to be the same facility used in Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High. In 1989, it combined with a high school, and became Degrassi High. The school was remodeled and renamed to "Degrassi Community School" for the school year starting in September 2001, and played host to the 1991 Ten Year High School Reunion shortly thereafter.

The school's first nighttime dance was held in 2001, named "Starlight, Starbright".[6]

At the start of season 7, Degrassi Community School merged with rival school, Lakehurst Highschool, causing much friction between both schools, much of which had to do with the recent death of Degrassi student J.T. Yorke. The rivalry resulted in many fights and hatred between the students.

Academics

Media Immersion Program

One of the most distinctive programs featured in the Degrassi Community School, is its Media Immersion Program (taught by Mr. Simpson up to season 9, and held in the computer lab). The program features high speed computers with internet access (via ADSL as of 2001)[7] and other educational programs. It also features the most up to date media software programs, all part of the new renovation planned by Mr. Raditch, "proudly bringing Degrassi to the 21st Century".[8]

The computer lab uses a network, notably using a system called "D-Mail", where students may instant message each other, and send e-mails.

Eighteen new computers were provided by the television program NaK, News About Kids, in exchange for showing their morning broadcasts. Though biased and a source for propaganda which also promotes certain commercial products, the NaK broadcasts were consented to be shown by a vote of parents of the Degrassi students.[9]

Faculty

Layout

Completely renovated and changed by 2001, the Degrassi Community School features untraditional design schemes using new materials. Named a Community School, Degrassi does not follow the typical public school layout but closer to being identified as an alternative school. By 2002, the school had yet again been completely changed and reinvented as it underwent a merge to become both a Junior High School and High School.

There are multiple unique aspects of the Degrassi school. In the spacious front lobby, a mural outlooks the front steps, one later redrawn by Jimmy Brooks. Written primarily at the top of the walls above the locker/hallway areas, there are a number of inspirational quotes employed. The main foyer is host to Degrassi's own motto, written larger and bolder than the other quotes.

After J.T. dies in season six, a memorial garden at the school is built in his name.

The school was once again renovated sometime during the summer of 2015. The school interior received a new paint job while the lockers were painted to feature a more retro look. All wooden classroom doors were also replaced with new grey doors. Several classrooms are also now equipped with smart-boards and HD television sets for a more digital learning environment. Also included in the redesign were new desks. New areas in the school include a lounge room for students, several sitting areas with cushioned chairs laid around the school, and a renovated classroom for a new course titled Digital Arts.

The actual set for where the school scenes are shot in is a warehouse sized studio at Epitome Pictures. Outfitted to look like an actual school, the set features perhaps the most intricate and detailed designs, including numerous fliers, bulletins, and posters pertaining to the fictional Degrassi Community School. The studio is also used for filming the other sets, such as character's bedrooms, in the series.[11]

Extracurricular activities

Basketball
Mr. Armstrong (season 1-present, coach), Jimmy Brooks (seasons 1–7, captain; seasons 6–7, assistant coach), Spinner Mason (seasons 1, 3, team manager), Sean Cameron, Derek Haig, K.C. Guthrie, Dave Turner, Connor Deslauriers (water-boy)
Called the Degrassi Panthers, the basketball team is one of the proudest school teams, defeating various rival schools and even having a chance for the regionals. In the beginning of 2001, 15 hopefuls tried out for the team but there were only 12 spots. As Armstrong judged who made the team based on their game performance against Earl Grey, Jimmy and Spinner were cut from the team (the former would be reinstated at the end of the semester).
Cheerleading (a.k.a. Spirit Squad (seasons 1–7), Power Squad (seasons 8-13), Power Cheer (season 14)
Paige Michalchuk (seasons 1–5, captain), Hazel Aden (seasons 1–5, co-captain), Manny Santos (seasons 1–5, 7, choreographer), Darcy Edwards (seasons 4–7, captain), Peter Stone (season 6), Chantay Black (seasons 4–10, captain), Mia Jones (seasons 7–8; captain), Holly J. Sinclair (seasons 7–8, captain), Anya MacPherson (seasons 7–10), Jenna Middleton (seasons 9–10), Marisol Lewis (seasons 10–11), Tori Santamaria (season 11), Becky Baker (season 14), Frankie Hollingsworth (season 14), Jack Jones (season 14), Lola Pacini (season 14), Shay Powers (season 14), Zoe Rivas (Season 14)
Girls Floor Hockey
Ms. Hazilakos (season 2, Coach), Liberty Van Zandt (season 2, Manager), Emma Nelson (season 2, Captain), Manny Santos (season 2), Kendra Mason (season 2)
The Grapevine
Liberty Van Zandt (seasons 1–7), Ellie Nash (seasons 2–5), Anya MacPherson (season 7)
The Anti-Grapevine
Chantay Black (seasons 8–10), Anya MacPherson (seasons 8–10)
The Degrassi Daily
Katie Matlin (seasons 11-12), Marisol Lewis (seasons 11-12), Clare Edwards (seasons 11-14)
Football
Derek Haig, Bruce the Moose, Jane Vaughn, Danny Van Zandt, Riley Stavros, Sav Bhandari, Drew Torres, K.C. Guthrie, Zane Park, Owen Milligan, Connor Deslauriers, Mo Mashkour
Gymnastics
Manny Santos, Emma Nelson, Hazel Aden, Kendra Mason
Lacrosse
Terri McGreggor, Kendra Mason, Alex Nuñez, Meredith Miller, Serena
Hockey
Luke Baker (season 12), Campbell Saunders (season 12), Mile Dallas (season 12), Owen Milligan (season 12)
Mascot
J.T. Yorke (seasons 1–6), Danny Van Zandt (seasons 8–9), Zig Novak (season 11)
Soccer
Spinner Mason, Jimmy Brooks
Video Announcements
Liberty Van Zandt, Emma Nelson, Heather Sinclair, Ashley Kerwin, Holly J. Sinclair, Sav Bhandari, Katie Matlin
Wrestling
Sean Cameron, Toby Isaacs
Volleyball
Frankie Hollingsworth, Goldi Nahir, Lola Pacini, Shay Powers
Gamer Club
Yael Baron, Hunter Hollingsworth, Vijay Maraj, Baaz Nahir

Student council

Alumni

Graduated at Degrassi
Future graduates
Honorary graduates
Left before graduation
Died while attending Degrassi

Notable Alumni

Websites

References

  1. School's Out at the Internet Movie Database
  2. 1 2 "Parents' Day". Degrassi: The Next Generation. Episode 105. 18 November 2001.
  3. Note: The above coordinates are for the building used for filming at Epitome Studios. 240 De Grassi Street is approximately 7 km away at 43°39′56″N 79°20′54″W / 43.66556°N 79.34833°W.
  4. 1 2 3 "The Rest of My Life, Part 1". Degrassi. Episode 920. 16 July 2010. 2:22 minutes in. MuchMusic.
  5. "Mother and Child Reunion, Part 2". Degrassi: The Next Generation. Episode 102. 14 October 2001.
  6. "Eye of the Beholder". Degrassi: The Next Generation. Episode 104. 11 November 2001.
  7. Mr. Raditch: "and the jewel of the Degrassi crown, the Media Immersion Lab. Every computer here is connected to the internet via high speed telephone access" "Mother and Child Reunion, Part 1". Degrassi: The Next Generation. Episode 101. 14 October 2001.
  8. Terri: "The Media Immersion Program is very unique [sic] to our school. We have over fifty high speed computers with internet access and other educational programs" .../Terri: "this is all part of the new renovations planned by Mr. Raditch" "Mother and Child Reunion, Part 2". Degrassi: The Next Generation. Episode 102. 14 October 2001.
  9. Emma: "NaK is totally bias." .../Mr. Raditch: "Have you seen the new computers in the Media Immersion Lab? Eighteen new computers thanks to NaK. In exchange, we show their morning broadcast. .../Mr. Raditch: "the parents voted for it" "Parents' Day". Degrassi: The Next Generation. Episode 105. 18 November 2001.
  10. "Basketball Diaries". Degrassi: The Next Generation. Episode 107. 2 December 2001.
  11. Epitome Virtual Reality Inc., "Degrassi Fan Pages FAQ", Degrassi.tv. Subheading: Where/ how is Degrassi filmed?, "The show is mainly filmed in the Epitome Pictures studios, a former warehouse that has been converted to look like a real school. The studio also houses the interiors of some of the characters' homes, and a mall food-court area. As a result, the majority of Degrassi is filmed inside one large studio. However, we do occasionally take the production "on location" to various places around Toronto that are impossible to re-create in a studio."
  12. Daphne Hatzilakos: "and now without further ado, I'd like to welcome to the stage, Degrassi's graduating class of 2006..." "High Fidelity (Part 2)". Degrassi: The Next Generation. Episode 519. 20 March 2006.
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