Oakville Beaver, 4 Aug 2007, p. 3

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday August 4, 2007 - 3 SHARING THE SPIRIT 2007 Halton Catholic District School Board honours Oakville students In April, the Halton Catholic District School Board held its 22nd annual Sharing the Spirit, a special evening that recognized one student from each of the board's elementary and secondary The honoured students are representative of exceptional qualities in at least two of the following areas: Catholic leadership, family commitment, involvement in school affairs, involvement in community activities and dedication to a difficult situation or task. The following are the Oakville recipients. · John Thissen, Holy Family School -- John is a hardworking student who has overcome many academic and learning challenges to obtain excellent marks. He is a role model for his peers and leads by example with the Christian attitude he shows as he willingly assists other students and staff. His positive attitude, work ethic and willingness to see only the best in others has enriched our school community. · Erin Gamble, Holy Trinity Secondary School-- Erin is one of those rare students that is considered exceptional by her peers, the staff and the clergy. She exemplifies the true meaning of this award through her leadership role as co-president of School Council, extra curricular activities and the Parish. · Matthew Berg, Mother Teresa School-- Matthew shows a high regard for Catholic education and faith. He is respectful to all members of the school community and is consistently involved in many activities, events and teams. His behaviour sets an example for all, as he recognizes the strengths in himself and others and encourages everyone to develop and grow positively. · Antony Discenza, Our Lady of Peace School -- Antony demonstrates Catholic leadership qualities both inside and outside the classroom. He is as committed to his family as he is to his involvement in school affairs and community activities. We are proud to have Antony as a member of Our Lady of Peace Catholic community. · Elisa Passarelli, Pope John Paul II School -- Elisa assumes active leadership roles with quiet confidence, unyielding determination and outstanding kindness. She is consistently involved in school and community based activities and her dedication to high academic success, balanced with a sincere appreciation and willingness to extend the hand of friendship, further reveal how Elisa's actions truly speak louder than words. · Valerie Boyes, St. Andrew School -- Valerie is an enthusiastic, endearing and intelligent young woman who is highly committed to her school community. She consistently achieves academic excellence, takes an active role in various school activities, exhibits towards adults, but also to fellow students, he sets a high standard for his peers. Matthew is always willing to help and to give of his time. · Jennifer McCluskey, St. Dominic School -- Jennifer consistently shares her many gifts as she contributes collaboratively and positively to her community. She is a responsible, compassionate leader, striving for excellence in her work and always considering the dignity and welfare of others. Jennifer embodies Catholicity in her daily life and is a role model to staff and students alike. · Kevin Edwards, St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School -- Kevin has always been very involved with his school community. He is a successful athlete, Student Council President, member of the Student Athletic Council and member of the Math League, all on top of having an excellent grade average. · Lilia Serpa, St. James School -- Lilia is an excellent student who always follows Christ's teaching. Her interactions with her peers and with staff reflect a wonderful sense of Christian values. · Matthew Heidebrecht, St. Marguerite d'Youville School -- Matthew demonstrates exemplary leadership skills consistent with a Catholic philosophy. He is kind, responsible, inclusive, and scholarly. He is, in the true sense of the phrase, a `scholar and a gentleman,' liaising on behalf of students, yet attentive to a respectful, Christian process. · Cassandra Hurley, St. Joan of Arc School -- Cassandra always displays exemplary Catholic values, which is exhibited in her school and community life. Her Christianity, personal integrity, deep sense of justice and cooperative and conscientious nature are always evident and respected by staff and students. · Luis Juarez, St. John School, Oakville -- Luis is a dedicated and conscientious student who demonstrates a spirit of service through continually volunteering his time in a number of school and extra-curricular activities. He is considerate and compassionate towards his classmates, is a role model for younger students, and is highly regarded for his cheerful, optimistic nature. · Nicole Walker, St. Joseph School -- Nicole is a young woman who exemplifies the values and morals of Catholic leadership, education, and responsibility. She willingly and humbly shares her talents and gifts at school, at home, in the community, and in the parish. · Christopher Raghubar, St. Luke School -- Christopher consistently demonstrates empathy and compassion towards his peers. He always goes out of his way to help his peers and teachers, and demonstrates positive values within the community based on his commitment to our faith. John Thissen Holy Family Erin Gamble Holy Trinity Matthew Berg Mother Teresa Antony Discenza Our Lady of Peace Elisa Passarelli Pope John Paul II Valerie Boyes St. Andrew Matthew Grahovac St. Bernadette Jennifer McCluskey, St. Dominic Kevin Edwards, St. ignatius of Loyola Lilal Serpa, St.James Matthew Heidebrecht, St. Marguerite Cassandra Hurley, St. Joan of Arc Luis Juarez St.John Nicole Walker St. Joseph Christopher Raghubar St. Luke Catholic values as well as a strong moral foundation, and leadership qualities. · Matthew Grahovac, St. Bernadette School -- Matthew consistently demonstrates Catholic leadership in activities both at school and in the community. By acting respectfully not only For more Student Excellence profiles see page 4 PREPARE FOR THE ROAD AHEAD. Next course: Aug. 20, 21, 22, 23 ­ 9:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. ­ 4 days Aug. 27, 28, 29, 30 ­ 9:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. ­ 4 days www.youngdrivers.com 905.845.7200 MTO APPROVED BEGINNER DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE PROVIDER

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