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Local Educator Takes Reins at Greater Fort Erie Secondary

by DSBN | Jan 13, 2015

The first DSBN secondary school to be built in Niagara in four decades has a principal. On Tuesday, January 13, the District School Board of Niagara announced Fred Louws has been appointed to the position.

Fred Louws has deep roots in the community, having graduated from Ridgeway-Crystal Beach High School (RCBHS), where he also served as Vice-Principal. He has also taught at Fort Erie Secondary (FESS) and most recently, served as the school’s principal.

Superintendent of Education Helen McGregor noted that although much has been accomplished to bring a new high school to Fort Erie, there is still a great deal of work yet to be done. “There are many important milestones to reach before Greater Fort Erie officially opens its doors in 2017, and it is important to have leadership in place to guide the development of the school and program,” said McGregor.

“Fred will do an excellent job working with the community and the staffs at FESS, RCBHS and the elementary feeder schools to build school spirit and ensure a positive transition for all students,” added McGregor.

Louws said he’s honoured to be named the first principal of Greater Fort Erie Secondary School. “This is an exciting time for students in Fort Erie. Having all high school students in the Town under one roof will create many exciting opportunities for students, academically, athletically and in the number of extra-curriculars we are able to offer. I look forward to working with my colleagues to build a collaborative school community focused on supporting students,” said Louws.

The school, which will combine the populations of FESS and RCBHS, will be constructed across from the Municipal Centre on Garrison Road. Greater Fort Erie Secondary is expected to open its doors to students in September, 2017.

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