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In Vancouver, a Teacher Helps Students Climb to New Heights

That’s how Trevor Stokes’s class reached the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Christopher Cheung 5 Dec 2016TheTyee.ca

Christopher Cheung is a reporter and page editor for The Tyee. Find his previous stories here.

How did a class from inner-city Vancouver end up on the top of Mount Kilimanjaro?

It started with a teacher who’s all about taking risks.

Brittania Secondary’s Streetfront Alternative Program is designed for students who face academic or family challenges.

With that in mind, Streetfront teacher Trevor Stokes does things a bit differently, with a focus on the outdoors.

Watch the original Tyee video above to see what learning is like at Streetfront, and how it helps students climb to new heights.  [Tyee]

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