IB NEWS TOP-PERFORMING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HONOURED ROLAND CILLIERS. rcilliers@metroland.com Halton has some re- markably high-achieving students. The Halton Catholic District School Board (HCDSB) has announced graduating student with the highest average from gach secondary school. ‘he average is calculated based on the final marks received in all Grade 11 and John Klein, director of education for the HCDSB, said the winning students have achieved something remarkable. "The recipients of the Governor General award have demonstrated ongo- Catholic Secondary School in Georgetown + Hannah Monter, 98.93 per cent, Corpus Christi Catholic Secondary School ment to academic excel- io We wish our students continued success as they embark on their post-sec- ondary journey and fulfi their God-given potential," said Klein. The recipients and their final averages are: + Katherine Colterman, 99.37 per cent, * assumption Catholic Secondary School in Burlington Madhureema Balasu- bramani Rupa, 98.2 per cent, Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School in Milton * Mary Avanessian, 96.9 per cent, Christ the King in Burlington + Camilia Feijoo, 99.53 per cent, Holy ity Catholic Secondary School in Oakville + Sujaanaa Parthipan, 97.27 per cent, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary School in Milton + Cadence MeGillicud: dy, 97.63 per cent, Notr Dame Catholic Secondary School in Burlington + Katie Bowie, 97 per cent, St Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Secondary School in Oakville + Lionell Pereira, 98.79 per cent, St. Thomas Aqui- Catholic Secondary School in Oakville BB WHAT'S ON SCHOOL REGISTRATION UNDERWAY IN-PERSON DATES AVAILABLE ROLAND CILLIERS. rcilliers@metroland.com Want to get ahead. of school registration‘ ie Halton District School Board (HDSB) is providing families of ele- mentary students the op- portunity to register their children for school this summer for the start of school year in September. Sch normally School in Burlington, Oo- denawi Public School in Oakville, and Rattlesnake Point Public School in Mil- ton will open for in-person registration on specific dates. Registering now helps the board prepare for the upcoming yea + In-person registration for all elementary schools in Oakville is available at Oodenawi Public School (385 Sixteen Mile Dr., Oak- ville) July 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19 from 8am. to3p. on registration for all } clementary s Schools Rattesake” vont Dube School (1885 Kovachik Blvd., Milton) July 11, 12, 18, 18and 19 from 8 a.m. to3 - In-person registration for all elementary schools in Burlington is available at John William Boich Public School (2474 Sutton Dr., Burlington) July 11, 12, 18 and 19 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. All HDSB school offices will reopen the week of Aug. 21. The first day of school for students is Sept. 6. Families are oe onal to bring the following 01 naldocuments when regis. tering: + Proof of age: birth cer- tificate, passport, or bap- tismal/faith record for your child. + Proof of address (any two of the following docu- ments): lease or deed, car registration, utility bill, residential telephone bill, moving bill, property tax bill, bank statement, credit card statement, corre- spondence with a govern- ment agency. Note: A driv- er's licence will not be ac- cepted as documentation for proof of address. Proof of citizenship: birth certificate, passport, Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Permanent Resi- dent Card. olf you | are not the par- ent and your child is under 18, you must provide proof of custody (court order). can find their local school by visiting the HDSB's Find My Local School webpage. For more information, visit the Reg- ister for School in the Sum- mer webpage on the HDSB website. Get a fibre-powered network ol a-1i(e] e) (=e ks the freshness at bd al- Waco] m@aat-\acwmaalol a <-4 (6 COGECO y olulan (eXero] Mee lalalqreldie)a} €202 ‘el Ainr ‘Aepsinyy | senveg eared | SZ woo-uoyeyepisul