Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext. 5559) Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: rjerred@haltonsearch.com Wt :i ).\! :si ). \Y. \ I.\Y l. 2 ( X ) 2 · I EDUCATION \siv C.4 Paul Maral Holy Family School Zachary Bragg Mother Teresa School Catholic students honoured for excellence The Halton Catholic District School Board hosted its 14th annual "Sharing The Spirit" Student Awards of Excellence Ceremony to recognize stu dent excellence across its system. One student representative has been selected from each elementary and sec ondary school. The recipients were honoured at an awards ceremony on April 23. A special " Sharing The Spirit" gold medallion and certificate was presented to each student. Bolard chair A1 Bailey said, " We are proud to launch Catholic Education Week 2002 (April 28 - May 3) by rec ognizing the achievements and efforts of these students, who are role models for their peers of the quality Catholic education that we provide in Halton" The students were nominated by their principal. 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