I went to Holy Trinity Catholic High School in Simcoe, ON.
It opened in 2001, with an addition in 2007. Wikipedia doesn't even give a "notable alumni" list. It's around ~1000 kids but I think it may have peaked around 1300 slightly after I left in 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_T...School_(Simcoe)
It's main draw is that it's the only Catholic High School in Norfolk County. Before it existed, your option was the local public school or getting bussed to Brantford to one of their Catholic schools.
The year I started (2007-08) was the first year they ever fielded a football team. I play rugby and football in Grade 10, but Simcoe was a ~25 minute drive from our farm and my parent's made me choose. Based on finding helmets to be annoying, I chose rugby.
So I guess at a stretch you could me put in "jock" category as a varsity athlete, but really, nobody gave a shit about our rugby team and it was a collection of whatever 20 misfits we could scrape together. The football coach didn't like his "real" athletes risking injury, even though he ran the rugby team before football got started.
We had decent woodworking, automotive, and metalworking shops. And a decent technology program with AutoCad, Photoshop, and a broadcasting program that did TV morning announcements. I stuck to woodworking, taking it every year, but by Grade 11 I basically ignored whatever we were supposed to be doing and just used it as a personal shop. My teacher was very cool about that.
I took Art as my mandatory arts program. Was in Drama for 2 classes before I switched to something else. I was in a shitty garage band but was too "rock n roll" to go in for music class. We played a couple songs at the annual "Coffee House" show in the Caf.
I got very good marks even if I wasn't a good "student". Came pretty naturally without tying very hard. I started a few "College" level classes, because I knew I wanted to go to college not uni, but immediately switched to the uni equivalent every time because the class was too boring / full of students taking the "easy" route.
I didn't party too much, because going anywhere meant getting a ride from my parents, and I didn't ask much because I didn't think they'd say yes. Looking back, I think they would have. I should have pushed my boundaries a lot more. Social life was mostly the movies / bowling, shitty garage band practice, and to occasional (maybe 3-5 per year) pretty tame parties. Started smoking weed in Grade 10, but refused to do it at school so never really became one of the "stoner crowd".
I had a consistent group of 5-6 friends, and that was part of a larger circle of more popular kids. I was in a middle range of, could join them at the lunch table any time, but probably wouldn't get specifically invited to anything or hang out with anyone outside of school. The core of that group was in-town kids who could do things on their own without rides.
I don't keep in touch with
anybody from high school. Between elementary high school, and college, I only have 1 friend still, and I've known her since kindergarten. I'm not good at maintaining friendships...
Funny how many people mentioned "playing cards in the caf on spare". Seems to be a much more universal experience than I realized.