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Top academic students at South Huron DHS
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Grade 9
Top Male
Kyle Bryson
Grade 9
Top Female
Heather
Amerongen
Grade 11
Grade 9
Runner -Up
Sadie McCann
Grade 9
Runner -Up
Christine
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Jordan Skinner
Grade 10
Top Female
Kylen VanOsch
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Grade 10
Runner -Up
Janelle Martin
Grade 11
Top Male
David Boere
Grade 11
Top Female
Shannon
Cooper
Grade 11
Runner -Up
Ashley Ralph
Grade 12
Top Male
Aaron Daters
SHDHS Ontario Scholars
Grade 12
Top Female
Jessica Bray
Grade 12
Runner -Up
Peter Kikkert
• Shayne Andrews • Brenna Anstett • Shannon Baer • Jason Batten • Jamie Bibby • Jessica Bray • Aaron Datars • Ashley Desjardine • Janelle Dykstra •
Ashley Erb • Brittney Foster • Brian Glavin • Cindy Gregus • Sarah Hayes • Zak Homuth • Kaley Jennison • Peter Kikkert • Cory King • Maegan
Kipfer • Ryan Knee • Lindsay Love • Ben Martin • Jesse McCann • Marcia Mellick • James Obre • Curtis Pfaff • Julie Prout • Deryk Rader • Denise
Ritchie • Lindsey Rundle • Meaghan Spence • Jonathan Thornton • Debra Toonk • SkylarVanOsch • Dustin Verhoeve.
Nicholas
Beeson
Jordyn
Bilckr
Hensall Public School
Graduating Class
of 2004
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Collins
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Donovan
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Fragiskatos
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Jinks
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Ashley
Henning
Megan
Rooseboom
Ryan
Rowell fie
Lana
Shapton
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Mathonia
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Andrew
Mattson
Charky
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vanaynen
Hensall Public School
held its 2004 gradua-
tion ceremonies
recently. Top row,
left to right: Nicholas
Beeson, Jordyn
Bilcke,Timothy
Campbell and
Michael Collins.
Second row, left to
right: Alice Dallier,
Jennifer Donovan,
Dimitris Fragiskatos,
Lauren Jinks, Maggie
Jinks, Amber Kehn,
Mandy Mathonia,
Andrew Mattson and
Charity McCarthy.
Bottom row, left to
right: Ashley
Renning, Megan
Rooseboom, Ryan
Rowcliffe, Lana
Shapton, Jonathan
Smallman, Kristi
Smith, Ashley
Stanlake, Codi
VanBynen and Aaron
Wedge.
New maintenance
building for board
By Stew Slater
TIMES -ADVOCATE STAFF
SEAFORTH — Following through on a major
capital expenditure process approved in principle
a year ago, the Avon Maitland District School
Board accepted the low bid from ICORR
Construction for the consolidation of maintenance
facilities to a central location alongside the
board's administrative offices in Seaforth.
The $635,000 project "will house the mainte-
nance team in one central location to facilitate
more efficient response to school needs and free
up, for student use, the Stratford Northwestern
Secondary School lab space now being used by
half the maintenance team," states a report deliv-
ered to trustees at a meeting June 22.
The building will be attached to the southeast-
ern portion of the former Seaforth District High
School building, which is home not only to the
board's administrative offices, but is also cele-
brating its second anniversary as the relocated
home of Seaforth Public School.
Extra office space has been included in plans for
the maintenance facility, "in the event that we
need existing Seaforth Public School space" as
phase-in occurs for the government -mandated
cap on Primary class sizes.
Maintenance staff now use one Seaforth Public
School classroom for office space.
The funding mechanism for the project — with
financing provided through access to Facility
Renewal Fund grants over a 20 -year period —
was approved a year ago on June 24, 2003.