Oakville Beaver, 7 Oct 2006, p. 24

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24 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday October 7, 2006 www.oakvillebeaver.com STUDENT EXCELLENCE 2006 Halton District School Board honours Oakville students · Andrew Sturrock, 7 Joshua Creek -- Andrew is recognized as a student who always interacts in a responsible and respectful manner. His involvement at school is extensive and includes academic and sports-related extra-curricular activities as well as participation on many of Joshua Creek's leadership teams. He consistently demonstrates a caring manner, a keen sense of humour and a commitment to excellence in his studies. · Caitlin Teague, Grade 5, Brantwood -- Caitlin was selected because of her outstanding qualities that she portrays in academics, volunteerism, selfimprovement, citizenship and student leadership. She is a conscientious student who works very hard to achieve her goals whether in sports or her many leadership roles in the school. · Tiffany Trump, Grade 8, Brookdale -- Throughout her time at Brookdale, Tiffany has demonstrated an unparalleled commitment to academic excellence ­ consistently going beyond expectations and earning results that place her at the top of her grade each year. She has been involved in the Senior Girls Basketball and Volleyball teams, a member of both the Band and Drama Clubs, a Minister without Portfolio on the Student Parliament and a key player on the award winning Senior Robotics Team. · Kaian Unwalla , Grade 8, River Oaks -- Kaian is committed to her school work and community. She consistently seeks out chalgram and is a bus monitor. Misha is a competitive athlete outside of school, playing more than one sport at a provincially ranked level and also finished at the top in the Appleby Math Competition. · Evelyn Wainewright, G r a d e 8, E.J. James -- Evelyn was selected because she has demonstrated outstanding skills in academics, the Arts, citizenship, and student leadership. Her high academic achievement and involvement in an incredible number of clubs and teams in just 3 years, speaks to her wide range of interests and her ability to balance all of her responsibilities. · Jane Wheeler, Grade 5, Munns -- Jane always demonstrates an enthusiasm for learning and puts forth her best effort in everything that she does. Jane has taken on leadership roles in school as well as participating in many athletic activities such as track & field, cross-country and house-leagues. Jane is a caring, empathetic young lady whose energy and positive approach to life have earned her the respect of everyone. · Austin James Wright, Grade 6, Pine Grove -- Austin is renowned for his academic excellence, his athletic achievements, his musical talents and his wonderful sense of humour. He is truly commended for his awareness and respect for others. He is always politely conscious of the needs of everyone who has the pleasure to cross his path, whether he is working in a peer group, assisting younger students or dealing with staff and parents. Andrew Sturrock Grade 7, Joshua Creek Caitlin Teague, Grade 5 Brantwood Tiffany Trump, Grade 8, Brookdale Kaian Unwalla Grade 8, River Oaks Devi Veytia, Grade 8, Montclair Misha Vorotnystsev Grade 6, Sunningdale Evelyn Wainewright, Grade 8, E. J. James lenges to improve her understanding of the world around her, and shares her love of learning with others. Kaian is an inspiration to her peers and a positive influence. · Devi Veytia, Grade 8, Montclair -- Devi is a very strong Jane Wheeler, Grade 5 Munns student academically who is involved in many student-lead projects. Devi is also an avid debater. · Misha Vorotnystsev, Grade 6, Sunningdale --. Misha is an exceptional contributor to the Austin James Wright, Grade 6, Pine Grove class learning environment, providing academic leadership by encouraging others in their learning. He participated actively in Project Peace, the holiday food drive, intra-mural sports activities, Carnaval, the office helper pro- Addison Music Learning Centre · Front page of the newspaper · High visibility · Full colour glossy post-it notes · Bold colours · Immediate impact · Your message travels from newspaper to... dashboard to... refrigerator to... anywhere! Ask about our special die cut notes shaped into different and unique shapes 6 6 8 CISFUN.CA 2 5 - 8 .MUSI 8 OOD W H WW HILD LY C SIC S A X L EAR MU OCA TAR vI GU ANO PI NET ARI E CL LUT MS F U DR

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