Kelly Road Secondary School

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Shas Ti Kelly Road Secondary
Address
Kelly Road Secondary School
7405 Kelly Road

Prince George
,
British Columbia
,
V2K 2H4

Canada
Coordinates 53°59′49″N122°48′13″W / 53.99686°N 122.80369°W / 53.99686; -122.80369
Information
School type Public, high school
PrincipalChris Molcak
Staff70
Grades 8-12
Enrollment850 (September 05, 2019)
LanguageEnglish
AreaHart Highland and Hart Highway area
Colour(s)Green and Blue   
MascotGrizzly Bear
Team nameGrizzlies
Website www.krss.sd57.bc.ca

Shas Ti Kelly Road Secondary is a public high school in Prince George, British Columbia, part of School District 57 Prince George. [1]

The school was first named in recognition of its location on Kelly Road. Kelly Road in turn was named after John Kelly, who was a pioneer that purchased all the land for timber and development. He built the road that now bears his name and developed much of the area; he also had a watch and jewelry shop in downtown Prince George.

In 2020, the board of trustees voted to adopt a dual name and name "Shas Ti Secondary" was adopted. [2] Recently, the school has combined those two names into "Shas Ti Kelly Road Secondary School." [3] Shas Ti is Dakelh and means "Grizzly Trail." The Lheidli T'enneh suggested this name as the area of the Hart Highway was once known to be an area populated heavily by grizzly bears.

Shas Ti Kelly Road Secondary School opened in a new building in August 2020.

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References

  1. School profile in District 57
  2. "First Nation upset as bitter debate over giving school Indigenous name ends in 'compromise' | CBC News".
  3. https://www.sd57.bc.ca/school/krss/Pages/default.aspx#/=

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