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Bridlewood Community Elementary School : ウィキペディア英語版
Bridlewood Community Elementary School

Bridlewood Community Elementary School (also BCES or simply Bridlewood) is an elementary and middle school located on 63 Bluegrass Drive, in Ottawa, Canada.〔("School website" )〕 Operated by the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board, it is situated in the Zone 2 school board district with Cathy Curry as its trustee,〔("Trustee Cathy Curry — Zone 2" ), Ottawa Carleton District School Board, ''accessed 2 June 2008''〕 in the Kanata neighbourhood of Bridlewood. The current principal of Bridlewood C.E.S is Suzanne Denney.〔 Its vice-principal is Julie O'Connor.〔 Bridlewood celebrated the 20th anniversary of its founding on April 19, 2008.〔(Peggy Feltmate - Kanata's Councillor - City of Ottawa )〕 It operates on a 'Balanced School Day' schedule.
In the 1980s and 1990s, it was at the centre of a controversy over the health effects of the electromagnetic fields from high-voltage transmission lines erected near the school.
== History ==
Plans for an elementary school on Bluegrass Drive can be traced as far back as the late 1970s. The space was formerly occupied by a community centre building, and an extensive park which stretched to the limit of the land that was the community of Bridlewood at the time. The park consisted of two play structures, one built for young children and one for older children, a baseball diamond, a basketball court, and a soccer field at the back. During the winter months, a skating rink was built next to the community centre, so that the washrooms could serve double duty as space for people to put their skates.
The community centre itself was small, consisting of a main hall that was used for events, along with a small kitchen and storage room. In later years, two trailers were parked near the building to add extra room. The centre and the park were both removed to allow for construction of the school in the late 1980s. In 1985, overcrowding of schools in growing communities such as Bridlewood, prompted the school board to call for a new elementary school in the area, which was realized in 1988.

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