26 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, May 16, 2007 SCHOOL NEWS AHS student wins provincial science medal Acton High School student and medaled in each and every one Brandon Nixon was awarded the of them. provincial gold medal for his efforts Halton students placed first in in architectural CADD at the 18th eight competitions at the Ontario annual Ontario Technological Skills competition. Competition. A total of 63 Acton High School Nixon and two other AHS stu- students demonstrated their experdents, Bekky Gibson tise in 11 Technical and and and Nils OlavFamily Studies skills Stockinger represented demonstrations during Halton at the provincial the 9th annual Acton competition after earnSkills Competition. ing the right to advance The following medalby winning their lists advanced to the respective gold medals Halton Skills competiat the Halton Skills tions: Competition held in Fashion Arts BRANDON NIXON April. Lisa Brockelsby DURING Nixon was awarded (gold); Brandi Jansen the provincial gold (silver); Baillie de Souza COMPETITION metal after he had six (bronze). hours to design a 1600 square foot Architectural Design & Drafting beach house and create two floor Grade 10-12 plans, two elevation drawings, a roof Spencer Morrison (gold); plan and a detail through the stair Brandon Nixon (silver); Cathy case. Thurston (silver); Craig Kirkwood Nixon now advances to represent (bronze). Ontario at the Canadian Skills Auto Maintenance Competition in Saskatoon, Dawson Bell (gold); Donny Saskatchewan in June. Hopper (silver); Jesse Check Gibson competed in digital pho- (bronze); Matt Bentley (bronze) tography and Olav-Stockinger comCabinet Making peted in the Mechanical CADD comBraedon Hallls (gold); Adam petition, Parker (silver); Thomas Glassford Acton Tech Design students have (bronze). advanced to six of the 12 Canadian Digital Photography Technological Skills Competitions Bekky Gibson (gold); Rory Sixty-three AHS students advanced to compete in the Halton-wide Technological Skills competition, and three (right photo), Nils OlavStockinger, Brandon Nixon and Bekky Gibson advanced to the Ontario competition. Nixon won a gold medal. Photos by Norbert Axtmann Watson (silver); Charolette Tribble (bronze) Small Engines Ethan Job (gold); Chris Axtmann (silver) Architectural Design & Drafting Grade 9 Randy Brooks (gold); Courtney Battams (silver); Malcolm Stanley (bronze). Team Carpentry Norm Tosh and Dan Kearns (gold); Clarke Murray and Mike Cunningham (silver); Jeff Becker and Dan Driese (bronze). Video Production Ian Reid and James Wilkinson (gold); Cam Gie and Jacob Loewen (silver); Daniel Taylor and Jessica Cheng (bronze) Mechanical Design and Drafting Ryan Martin (gold); Nils Olav Stockinger (silver); Will Poirier (bronze) 2D animation Aidan Hammond (gold); Bruno Seiler (silver); Alex Roehrig (bronze) Poster contest to aid Sick Kids Hospital Literary and math achievements focus of Students at selected elementary schools in north Halton are being invited to design a poster representing the activities at the Canadian Country Classic. The Canadian Country Classic features equestrian show jumping, BMX racing, beach volleyball and other youth activities. It is held at Halton Place, August 22 to September 2. The contest has a minimal entry fee of $2 per student, all of which will go to Sick Kids Foundation, the Hospital for Sick Children's Research Institute. Entries from students Grades 3 to 5 will be judged on imagination. Entries from students in Grades 6 to 8 will be judged for creativity and imagination. First prize winner in each category will be an iPod. Second and third will receive a digital camera and a "Pay-one-Price" Canada's Wonderland Passport, respectively. Each participant will receive free grounds admission to the Canadian Country Classic for up to four family members. The names of the winners will be announced on Saturday, August 25 at 11 a.m. at the Poster Exhibit in the Canadian Country Classic Children's Village. For further information contact Andrea McGill, Halton Place, 905873-2316 ext. 21 or Jayne Huddleston, JH Media 905-3388328, media@HaltonPlace.com McKenzie-Smith Bennett school events MELISSA SECORD McKenzie-Smith Bennett School news McKenzie Smith Bennett Public School (MSB) recently held a very successful family evening-- Young Authors and Family Math. Every class in the school participated in Young Authors by creating a display to show the best writing samples from poems and news articles to creative and imaginative fictional stories. Each class had a theme that was illustrated by excellent student writing. Many families joined us to celebrate the students' literacy achievements. Additionally, MSB held a Family Math Night in conjunction with the Young Author displays. Families participated in a wide variety of hands on math activities to explore a wide variety of math problem solving activities. 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