Lumby's high school blooms for 75
- Charles Bloom Secondary is celebrating its 75th anniversary on April 29, from 4 to 7 p.m. This marks nine days after its official opening on April 20, 1950.
- The school was named after Charles Bloom, who served on local and district school boards for over 20 years and donated the land for the school.
- Charles Bloom Secondary was the first in the district to use the semester system and offer a forestry program, reflecting its commitment to innovative education.
- The dedication of the new school described it as "a very attractive building in a beautiful setting of trees" in The History of Schools and Other Learning Facilities in School District #22 .
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