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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-07-02, Page 26Earning the grade HCBE talks amalgamation These East Wawanosh students were honoured for their achievement at the awards ceremony last week. In back, from left: Nicole Meier, citizenship Grade 4; Michelle Nixon, proficiency Grade 5/6; Amy Barnes, proficiency Grade 7; Heather Black, proficiency Grade 7/8; Darlina Delong, citizenship Grade 5/6 and Liz Goll, citizenship, Grade 7. In front, from left: Nicole Sippel, proficiency Grade 2; Camerra Yuill, proficiency Grade 3; Levi Cook, citizenship Grade 3; Christie Sippel, proficiency Grade 1 and Carter Cloakey, citizenship Grade 1 With the complete overhaul of the county board of education sys terns less than six months away, the Huron-Perth Local Education Improvement Committee (LEIC) has filed its first interim report for restructuring. The chair^wo trustees and an alternate trustee from the Huron County Board of Education (HCBE) and the Perth County Hullett pupils Adding to the celebration of their finals days at elementary school, the students of Hullett Central Pub­ lic School, received awards at the June 23 graduation ceremonies. Award winners were: Melissa Snell, self and society-history and top female graduate; Krista Martin, self and society-geography; Beki Brandon, English; Leanne Blyth PS students get awards Jamieson, penmanship; Eli Thom­ son, Tech 21 male; Stephanie Blan- Board of Education have been cho­ sen to sit as the LEIC. Members of school advisory council, student trustees and superintendents of business will also attend the meet­ ing at act as resource persons. Work groups have been estab­ lished to study every aspect of the amalgamation of the school boards, with mandates outlined for each area. earn honours chard, Tech 21 female; Tiffany Reinhart, music; Mandy Dunbar, science; Uneetta Biesinger, French; Krista Martin, math; Jennifer Tis- seur, art; Richard Baechler, effort and co-operation; Daren Arm­ strong, outstanding male athlete; Kristy James, outstanding female athlete; Sandra DeJong, overall improvement-female; Joel Thomas, overall improvement-male and Matt Anderson, top male graduate. In marking their final day as ele­ mentary school students, the gradu­ ates of Blyth Public School took home several awards at the gradua­ tion ceremony, June 23. Award recipients were:Brian Sherred, computer technology and male track and field; Cathy Cald­ well, family studies; Ryan Lee, design and technology; Elizabeth Ross, Peacemaker and history; Jeff Lewis, citizenship; Teag Onn, gen­ Grey grads take trophies The award winners at the Grade 8 graduation ceremony for Grey Central Public School took home several honours, June 23. music; Stacey Smith, drama; Garry Hiusser, all-round student; Matt McCall, congeniality; Brian Old­ field, outstanding male athlete; Deb eral proficiency, English and music; Sabine Schroecker, most improved female; Chris Hill, most improved male; Anthony deBoer, top male athlete and math; Shanda Loder, top female athlete, track and field award, and French; Amanda Fitzgerald, English improvement; Kendra Brigham, art; Kristy Blair, science; Derek Cook, geography and Jackie Brak, math improve­ ment I can help you develop a COMPREHENSIVE plan to help you create a financially secure future. 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Affolter was also awarded the Grey Central crest for accumulating eight points in a combination of sports, academic and other individ­ ual achievements. ceremony Vicky Black, geography; Curtis Knight, science and English; Myron Hussey, general proficien­ cy, French and music; Sherri Robinson, top female athlete; Justin Campbell, top male athlete and Amber Lutz, citizenship. Seaforth hands out awards Continued from page 25 Award to most improved student in language arts; Amanda McClory, Sheila Morton Bursary; Kassie Hoegy, Harmony Hi-Lites Music Award; Katie Emmrich, Ausable- Bayfield Geography Award; Stephanie Giller, French; James Montgomery, John Jew Citizenship Award; Jasmine Foreman, John Jew Citizenship Award; Stacey Dayman, Barbara Elston Memorial Award; Dean Wood, Barbara Elston Memorial Award; Erin Rock, J.W. Talbot Award and Kris­ ten Halfpenny, Gauss Mathematics Award. 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