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Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 2001, p. 12

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II cL li i 12 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, July 4, 2001 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" eet A I Al SO Immaculate Conception principal calls it a career Rick Bunt retires after 35 years on the job By Chris Hall Port Perry Star Five years after taking over the principal's chair at Immaculate Conception Catholic School in Port Perry, Rick Bunt is calling it a career. As staff and students were busy preparing for the summer holidays last week, Mr. Bunt was taking his time cleaning out his spacious office last Thursday and taking care of some last minute details. "This is my last day," said the 54-year-old Oshawa resi- dent. "I'm getting things signed off so | can walk out the door with nothing left to do. "It's been five great years, and 1 can think of no better place to end my career." Mr. Bunt arrived in Port Perry in 1996, after being rotat- ed out of St. Joseph Gould Catholic School in Uxbridge where he held the vice-princi- pal's role. Prior to that, he held the same position in an Oshawa separate school. 'His career began in Scarborough, where he first taught a Grade 5 class in 1966. Since then, he spent 23 years with the Toronto Catholic school board before switching to the Durham separate school board in 1989, where he has remained for the past 12 years. "l shifted school boards because of the pressures of driving to the Toronto area each day and because the (Durham) board was growing. It was a positive change for me." Now, 35 years later, Mr. Bunt's decided to call it quits. "I'm at my full retirement factor. 1 can go now," he said. "I'm looking forward to it with mixed emotions; you can't do something for 35 years unless you love doing it. But, there comes a time when you have to let it go to younger people." He'll be replaced in the fall by Jamie Ketterick. "This is an absolutely fan- tastic place. You can't ask for a more supportive community or for better staff or students." As for his future, Mr. Bunt says there are no major plans other than just to relax. "I'll come back to visit from time to time and I'll do some golfing and woodworking," he said, before quickly adding: "And I'll try and get the house tidy before my wife comcs home from work." Immaculate Conception Catholic School principal Rick Bunt is calling it quits after 35 years of teaching. He has spent the past five years at the Port Perry school, but has now decided to move on. Mr. Bunt began his teaching career in 1966 in Scarborough with the Toronto sepa- rate school board, but later moved to the Durham Catholic board in 1989. Here, he's joined by some of his favourite students. | Satellite & €lectronics Inc. dt THE ENTERTAINMENT PEOPLE STORE MONDAY - FRIDAY 9am - 6pm HOURS SATURDAY 9am - 5pm STAR CRUISER 3 DAY EVENT JULY 6, 7, 8° SHOWING HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION (HDTV) View the all new Star Cruiser save BIG on StarChoice systems *offer available at both locations £0» PR he IN cud Pe, Ce v LA 10950 Hwy 12, Sunderland 705-357-2575 (4 miles south of Sunderland) 800-275-9589 1894 Scugog St., Port Perry (at Canadian Tire Plaza) 905-985-5473,

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