Souris Regional School. Fall Awards Assembly. September 21, 2016
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1 Master of Ceremonies: Ms. Karen Power Souris Regional School Fall Awards Assembly September 21, 2016 Today we take the opportunity to recognize outstanding achievement of students from last year s Grades 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 classes. Because of final exams, graduation and other year-end duties in June, it was not possible to acknowledge these students at the end of the school year. Therefore, each fall we take time to congratulate last year s students. We welcome you and thank you for joining us. We will now begin the presentation of prizes. Souris Regional School has provided money prizes for the three highest standings in each grade. It should be noted that Constant &Sustained Effort awards are selected by all teachers and they are not necessarily based upon high marks. Students must receive a nomination from a number of their teachers to get a certificate. I will now ask Mrs. MacDonald to make the following presentations to last year s Grade 7 students, beginning with the top 3 students: BROOKLYN MacINNIS: A plaque for highest standing in Grade 7, a school prize of $100, Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in English 100, Science 100, French 100, Music 100, Exploratory 100; and third highest standing in Math 100. MYAH VELD: A plaque for second highest standing in Grade 7, a school prize of $60, Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Health 100; and second highest standing in English 100 and Science 100. ADDIE MacPHEE: A plaque for third highest standing in Grade 7, a school prize of $40, Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Math 100, Social Studies 100, Health 100; second highest standing in Music 100; and third highest standing in French 100, Physical Education 100 and Exploratory 100. We will now present awards to last year s grade 7 class in alphabetical order. STEVEN ACORN: Steven placed tenth in his class. AIDAN CABLE-WALSH: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Equity 100. JACK CAMPBELL: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Physical Education 100, and a Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. Jack placed seventh in his class.
2 GEORGIA FRASER: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Social Studies 100, Health 100; second highest standing in Math 100; and third highest standing in Exploratory 100. Georgia placed fifth in her class. HOLLY GALLANT: A Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. Holly placed eighth in her class. ADAM HOLLAND: Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Equity 100. CHLOE LABRECH: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Health 100; second highest standing in Physical Education 100, Exploratory 100; third highest standing in Science 100, Music 100; and a Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. Chloe placed fourth in her class. AVA GRACE L ESPERANCE: Certificates of Achievement for second highest standing in French 100; third highest standing in English 100 and Social Studies 100. Ava Grace placed sixth in her class. QUINTIN MALLARD: Quintin placed ninth in his class. CONNOR MONTGOMERY: Certificate of Achievement for second highest standing in Equity 100. I will now ask Mrs. McIntosh to make the following presentations to last year s Grade 8 students, beginning with the top 3 students: RAE MATHESON: A plaque for highest standing in Grade 8, a school prize of $100, Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in English 200, Math 200, Social Studies 200, Science 200, Music 200, Exploratory 200; and third highest standing in French 200. DANIEL McINTOSH: A plaque for second highest standing in Grade 8, a school prize of $60, Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Math 200, French 200; second highest standing in Social Studies 200, Health 200; and third highest standing in Physical Education 200. MATTHEW ROBERTSON: a plaque for third highest standing in Grade 8, and a school prize of $40, Certificates of Achievement for second highest standing in Science 200, French 200, Exploratory 200; and third highest standing in Health 200. We will now present awards to last year s grade 8 class in alphabetical order. MATTHEW ANTLE: Certificate of Achievement for second highest standing in Physical Education 200. Matthew placed tenth in his class.
3 JACOB BRUCE: Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Science 200 and a Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. Jacob placed sixth in his class. THERESA CAHILL: Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Exploratory 200. ISAAC CHAISSON: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Physical Education 200. AYDEN CLINTON: Certificates of Achievement for third highest standing in English 200 and Music 200. Ayden placed seventh in his class. BRYANNA CREAMER: Bryanna placed ninth in her class. JENNA CROUCHER: Certificates of Achievement for second highest standing in English 200; and third highest standing in Math 200. Jenna placed fifth in her class. HEATHER MacLAREN: Certificates of Achievement for second highest standing in Music 200; third highest standing in English 200, Social Studies 200; and a Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. Heather placed fourth in her class. SKYLAR OSMOND: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Health 200. Skylar placed eighth in her class. I will now ask Mrs. McIntosh to make the following presentations to last year s Grade 9 students, beginning with the top 3 students: GRACE ROBERTSON: a plaque for highest standing in Grade 9, a school prize of $100, Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Science 300, Math 300, French 300, Social Studies 300, and Health 300. JENNY ROSE: a plaque for second highest standing in Grade 9, and a school prize of $60, Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Math 300, Health 300; and third highest standing in Science 300, Social Studies 300 and French 300. BETH MacDONALD: a plaque for third highest standing in Grade 9, a school prize of $40, Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Science 300, Health 300; and second highest standing in English 300 and Social Studies 300. We will now present awards to last year s grade 9 class in alphabetical order. EMILY CHING: A Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort.
4 RILEY JAMIESON: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Phys Ed 300. MARIA LUTZ: Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Exploratory 300. EMILY MACDONALD: A Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. ISABELLE MacPHEE: Certificates of Achievement for highest place standing in English 300, Health 300, Exploratory 300; second place standing in Music 300; third place standing in Science 300; and a Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. Isabelle placed fourth in her class. ERIN MCINNIS: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Health 300; second highest standing in French 300; and third highest standing in Science 300. Erin placed fifth in her class. KATHRYN MCINTOSH: Certificate of Acievement for third highest standing in Math 300. Kathryn placed eighth in her class. COLE MCMAHON: Certificate of Achievement for second highest standing in Phys Ed 300. HOLLY O REGAN: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Music 300; second highest standing in Exploratory 300; third highest standing in English 300 and a Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. Holly placed sixth in her class. JACOB OUTHOUSE: Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Physical Education 300. ERIN ROBERTSON: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Health 300. Erin placed seventh in her class. MONICA ROSE: Monica placed tenth in her class. ASHLEY SAVOIE: Certificate of Achievement for second highest standing in Music 200 and a Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. Ashley placed ninth in her class. I will now ask Mrs. McIntosh to make the following presentations to last year s Grade 10 students, beginning with the top 3 students: BEN MacDONALD: a plaque for highest standing in Grade 10, a school prize of $100, Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in English 421, Math 421A, Science 421, Geography 421, French 421, Career Explorations 401, Physical Education 401; and third highest standing in Music 421.
5 SARAH BLAISDELL: a plaque for second highest standing in Grade 10, a school prize of $60, Certificates of Achievement for second highest standing in Geography 421, Writing 521, Career Explorations 401; and third place standing in Math 421A, Science 421 and French 421. NOAH MANNING: a plaque for third highest standing in Grade 10, a school prize of $40, Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Foods & Nutrition 421, Canadian Studies 401, Automotive 701A; and third highest standing in Science 421 and Physical Education 401. We will now present awards to last year s grade 10 class in alphabetical order. RANDY ANTLE: A Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Geography 421 and French 421. Randy placed sixth in his class. BRITTNEY BLACKETT: Certificates of Achievement for second highest standing in Music 421 and Physical Education 401. Brittney placed tenth in her class. LACY CONWAY: Certificate of Achievement for second highest standing in Art 401. CAYLA ENSLOW: Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Cooperative Work Studies 501. JULIE FAHEY: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Art 401; second highest standing in Foods & Nutrition 421 and a Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. HEATHER GAUTHIER: Certificates of Achievement for third highest standing in Foods & Nutrition 421 and Canadian Studies 401. BRADLEY KEUS: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Math 421A and second highest standing in Science 421. Bradley placed eighth in his class. VICTORIA KING: Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Science 431. ALYSSA LUTZ: Certificate of Achievement for second highest standing in Canadian Studies 401. CHANDLER MacAULAY: Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Automotive 701A. COLE MacDONALD: Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Welding 701A. EMILY MACDONALD: A Certificate for Constant and Sustained Effort. MIRANDA MCKINNON: Miranda placed ninth in her class.
6 GRACIE MOONEY: A Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. ZOE O REGAN: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Music 421; second highest standing in French 421, and Career Explorations 401; and third highest standing in English 421 and Geography 421. Zoe placed fourth in her class. MICHAEL PATEY: Certificates of Achievement for second highest standing in Math 421K; and third highest standing in Art 401. JESSE PETERS: Certificate of Achievement for second highest standing in English 421 and a Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. Jesse placed fifth in his class. LUCAS RAFUSE: Certificate of Achievement for second highest standing in Welding 701A and Automotive 701A; and a Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. LOGAN ROSE: Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Writing 521 and a Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. Logan placed seventh in his class. SAMANTHA WINTERS: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Science 431 and Math 421K. I will now ask Mrs. MacDonald to make the following presentations to last year s Grade 10 students, beginning with the top 3 students: GRAHAM CHING: a plaque for highest standing in Grade 11, a school prize of $100, Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Math 521B, Physics 521, Creative Multimedia 801; and second highest standing in Chemistry 521, Music 521 and Geography 621. ALYSON MacCORMACK: a plaque for second highest standing in Grade 11, a school prize of $60, Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Geography 621, English 521, Biology 521, Chemistry 521; second highest standing in French 521, Physics 521, Math 521B; and third highest standing in Music 521. TESSA MacKINNON: a plaque for third highest standing in Grade 11, a school prize of $40, Certificates of Achievement for second highest standing in Cooperative Work Studies 501; and third highest standing in English 521 and Biology 521. We will now present awards to last year s grade 11 class in alphabetical order. BREANNA ALLEN: Certificates of Achievement for third highest standing in Chemistry 521, Physics 521 and Math 521B. Breanna placed fourth in her class.
7 SAMANTHA ARSENEAU: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Music 521, French 521; and third highest standing in Biology 521. Samantha placed eighth in her class. MAX CAHILL: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Automotive 801A, Welding 801A; second highest standing in Automotive 801C and third highest standing in Communications 801. LUKE CHAISSON: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Math 521A; and third highest standing in Automotive 801D. MONICA DALEY: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Cooperative Work Studies 501 and Geography 531. NICK DEAGLE: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Peer Helping 501. SARAH DIXON: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Law 521; and a Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. RILEY FLYNN: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Welding 701A; and second place standing in Physical Education 621. BAILEE FORD: A Certificate for Constant & Sustained Effort. Bailee placed 10 th in her class. FIONA GREER: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Family Living 621. KEIR HENNESSEY: Certificates of Achievement for third highest standing in French 521 and Creative Multimedia 801. Keir placed sixth in his class. EDDIE JENKINS: A Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Math 521K. HEATHER JENNINGS: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Math 521A. Heather placed ninth in her class. JASMINE LAYBOLT: Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in French 521. PARKER MacAULAY: Certificate of Achievement for third highest standing in Automotive 801B. DYLAN MACDONALD: Certificate of Achievement for second highest standing in Math 521K. MATTHEW MACLAREN: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Math 521A; and third highest standing in Automotive 801C.
8 ILA MATHESON: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in History 521; second highest standing in English 521; third highest standing in Music 521; and a Certificate for Constant and Sustained Effort. Ila placed fifth in her class. CONOR McCARVILLE: Certificate of Achievement for second highest standing in Math 801. JOSHUA MCINTOSH: Certificates of Achievement for highest standing in Law 521; and third highest standing in Physical Education 621. BRANDON O BRIEN: Certificates of Achievement for second highest standing in History 621B ; and third highest standing in Law 521. RYLEN PETERS: Certificate of Achievement for second highest standing in Automotive 801A. NATE RAFUSE: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Art 601. ALEX ROBERTSON: Certificate of Achievement for second highest standing in Creative Multimedia 801. KAITLYN ROSE: Certificates of Achievement for second highest standing in Biology 521; and third highest standing in Law 521. Kaitlyn placed seventh in her class. JORDAN SKINNER: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Math 801. RILEY SWEENEY: Certificate of Achievement for highest standing in Physical Education 801. The following students performed very well in the annual Canadian Mathematics Competition sponsored by the University of Waterloo, Ontario: JESSE OUTHOUSE: a medal for the top student from SRHS who participated in the 2015 Grade 9 Level Pascal contest. GRAHAM CHING: a medal for the top student from SRHS who participated in the 2015 Grade 11 Level Fermat contest. This concludes the Fall Awards Ceremony.
9 FALL AWARDS ASSEMBLY on September 21 st in B Block The following students are receiving awards and will be called up first in order to be seated at the front. Grade 8 Steven Acorn Aidan Cable-Walsh Jack Campbell Georgia Fraser Holly Gallant Adam Holland Chloe LaBrech Ava Grace L Esperance Brooklyn MacInnis Addie MacPhee Quintin Mallard Connor Montgomery Myah Veld Grade 9 Matthew Antle Jacob Bruce Theresa Cahill Isaac Chaisson Ayden Clinton Bryanna Creamer Jenna Croucher Heather MacLaren Rae Matheson Daniel McIntosh Skylar Osmond Matthew Robertson Grade10 Emily Ching Riley Jamieson Maria Lutz Beth MacDonald Emily MacDonald Isabelle MacPhee Erin McInnis Kathryn McIntosh Cole McMahon Holly O Regan Jacob Outhouse Jesse Outhouse Grace Robertson Erin Robertson Jenny Rose Monica Rose Ashley Savoie Grade 11 Randy Antle Brittney Blackett Sarah Blaisdell Lacy Conway Cayla Enslow Julie Fahey Heather Gauthier Bradley Keus Victoria King Alyssa Lutz Chandler MacAulay Cole MacDonald Ben MacDonald Emily MacDonald Noah Manning Miranda McKinnon Gracie Mooney Zoe O Regan Michael Patey Jesse Peters Lucas Rafuse Logan Rose Samantha Winters Grade 12 Breanna Allen Samantha Arseneau Max Cahill Graham Ching Luke Chaisson Monica Daley Nick Deagle Sarah Dixon Riley Flynn Bailee Ford Fiona Greer Keir Hennessey Edwin Jenkins Heather Jennings Jasmine Laybolt Parker MacAulay Alyson MacCormack Dylan MacDonald Tessa MacKinnon Matthew MacLaren Ila Matheson Conor McCarville Joshua McIntosh Branon O Brien Rylen Peters Alex Robertson Kaitlyn Rose Jordan Skinner Riley Sweeney
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