An artist rendering of the new K-12 school in Kingsville courtesy of the Greater Essex County District School Board.An artist rendering of the new K-12 school in Kingsville courtesy of the Greater Essex County District School Board.
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Logos, mascots chosen for new public schools

The two English-language public school boards opening in Windsor-Essex in September have named their mascots.

Two mascots will identify with the new K-12 school in Kingsville, and the third with the new K-8 school in Tecumseh.

Erie Migration District School, the new Kingsville school, will be known as the Coyotes, with different variations for elementary and secondary students.

The elementary version features a coyote's paw.

Logo for Erie Migration District School elementary students. Image courtesy Greater Essex County District School Board official website.Logo for Erie Migration District School elementary students. Image courtesy Greater Essex County District School Board official website.

A coyote's head is the centrepiece of the logo for secondary students.

Logo for Erie Migration District School secondary students. Image courtesy Greater Essex County District School Board official website.Logo for Erie Migration District School secondary students. Image courtesy Greater Essex County District School Board official website.

Erie Migration District School will bring together students from Kingsville Public School, Jack Miner Public School, and Kingsville District High School, which all closed at the conclusion of the 2023-24 school year.

The Town of Kingsville has requested public input for future use of the three buildings.

Beacon Heights Public School teams will be known as the Bears.

Logo for Beacon Heights Public School. Image courtesy Greater Essex County District School Board official website.Logo for Beacon Heights Public School. Image courtesy Greater Essex County District School Board official website.

Beacon Heights will welcome students from nearby D.M. Eagle Public School, which also closed at the end of the school year.

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