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Page 1: Annual Report 2009-2010

Annual Report2009-2010

Page 2: Annual Report 2009-2010

1 Message from the Chair of the Board

2 Message from the Director of Education

3 Trustees

3 Administrative Council

4 Vision

4 Mission

4 Values

4 Priorities

5 Ensure success for all students

13 Ensure efficient business management

19 Promote succession planning and talent development

21 Awards

22 Scholarship Winners

29 Ontario Scholars

30 Directory

Additional copies of this report can be obtained by contacting:

Corporate Communications and Strategic PlanningRainbow District School Board69 Young Street, Sudbury ON P3E 3G5Tel: 705.674.3171 | Toll Free: 1.888.421.2661 | Fax: 705.674.3167Email: [email protected]

This report is available online at rainbowschools.ca.

School boards in Ontario are required to produce

an Annual Report in accordance with

The Education Act. This Annual Report provides

highlights of Rainbow District School Board’s key

activities during the 2009-2010 school year. It also

offers an overview of the current Board budget.

★ Colin Roos, a Grade 9 student at Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School, captured a Bronze Medal in the Environmental Innovation category at the Canada-Wide Science Fair.

★ Rainbow Schools raised $28,573 for Haiti relief.

★ A.B. Ellis Public School ranked seventh in Ontario per capita in fundraising for the Terry Fox Foundation, raising $21,929 in 2009.

★ Lasalle Secondary School Grade 12 graduates, David Bailey and Ben Eckert, placed second and third respectively in all of Ontario in the William Hogg Math Contest sponsored by Algoma University.

★ Caroline Ehrhardt of Espanola High School and Ross Proudfoot of Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School competed at the World Junior Track and Field Championships.

★ Adamsdale Public School donated $2,000 in items to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Sudbury Regional Hospital.

★ Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School raised $5,000 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

★ Manitoulin Secondary School’s S.H.A.R.E. Committee (Students Helping All ‘Round Everywhere) raised $21,000 for various local and global projects over the past three years.

★ Since its inception 15 years ago, Lockerby Composite School's Kids Caring for Kids Cancer Drive has raised close to $500,000 for the Northern Cancer Research Foundation’s Pediatric Facility. A total of $52,000 was raised in 2010.

★ Lasalle Secondary School placed third at the Provincial Secondary School Mock Trial Tournament.

★ Students from Rainbow Schools installed more solar LED lighting systems in Costa Rica.

★ Churchill Public School collected 5,750 non-perishable food items for the Kids Helping Kids Canned Food Drive.

★ Board Office employees donated $1,000 to the Elgin Street Mission.

★ Staff and students in Rainbow Schools wore pink on Thursday, September 10, 2009 for “Stand Up Against Bullying Day”.

★ New playground equipment was unveiled at Assiginack Public School thanks to the leadership of the Assiginack School Council with impressive community support.

★ Since its inception in 2008, the Joan Mantle Music Trust has raised $65,000 for the purchase of new instruments in Rainbow Schools.

Welcome to Rainbow Schools

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Message from the Chair of the BoardChampions for children

It is a pleasure for me, on behalf of the Board of Trustees, to present the 2009-2010 Annual Report for Rainbow District School Board to the Premier of Ontario, the Minister of Education and our many partners in Sudbury, Espanola, Manitoulin Island and Shining Tree.

The 2009-2010 school year was marked by many success stories, some of which are highlighted in this Annual Report. These include the arrival of full day every day Junior Kindergarten and the Early Learning Program, significant gains in literacy and numeracy, the expansion of experiential learning opportunities, the introduction of system-wide character traits and the ongoing revitalization of Rainbow Schools.

Guided by caring adults in safe and supportive learning environments, students excelled in arts, athletics and academics. They also made significant contributions to their local and global communities, actively demonstrating that they care about the world in which they live. In the process, they brought tremendous pride and praise to Rainbow Schools.

Ongoing investments in education and powerful partnerships between home, school and community continued to benefit students. We commend the Province of Ontario for putting students first and giving them every opportunity to achieve their full potential.

We acknowledge our school administrators, teachers and support staff for making Rainbow Schools leaders in learning. We salute our parents/guardians and community partners for working with us to nurture and support student success.

Thank you for being champions for children.

Tyler CampbellChair Rainbow District School Board

The 2009-2010

school year was

marked by many

success stories.

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Message from the Director of EducationExcellence in education

This Annual Report provides an overview of the key activities undertaken by Rainbow District School Board in the 2009-2010 school year. The highlights represent a snapshot of the programs, policies and partnerships implemented to ensure high levels of student achievement, reduce gaps in student achievement and increase public confidence in public education.

Students remained our first and foremost priority as committed trustees, dedicated staff and supportive parents worked together to reach minds and touch hearts. With the Province of Ontario, we continued to invest in our most precious resource, our children, giving them every opportunity to succeed in learning and in life.

Success for all students, efficient business management, and succession planning and talent development provided a focus for Board and school improvement planning. Students benefited from safe learning environments in quality school facilities with state-of-the-art technology. Our efforts to nurture strong literacy and numeracy skills, the foundation for all learning, continued to yield positive results.

Once again, our teaching and non-teaching staff proved that they are passionate about the work that they do on behalf of Rainbow Schools and the students in their care. Together, with committed trustees and supportive parents, they made student success their hallmark.

As Director of Education, it gives me tremendous pride to share our progress in the pages of this Annual Report. As we move forward, we will build on our successes, making Rainbow Schools great places to learn.

Our rich tradition of excellence continues.

We invested

in our most

precious resource,

our children.

Norm BlasegDirector of Education Rainbow District School Board

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Bruce BourgetSuperintendent of Schools

Appointed Superintendent of Schools as of July 17, 2010.

Tyler CampbellBoard Chair705.674.6040

Sudbury, Area 2Chelmsford P.S.Lansdowne P.S.Larchwood P.S.Levack P.S. Chelmsford Valley District Composite School

Elected Chair of the Board in December 2009. Served as Vice-Chair until December 2009.

Dena Morrison705.693.0484

Sudbury, Area 4C.R. Judd P.S., Churchill P.S.Cyril Varney P.S., Markstay P.S. Monetville P.S. M.W. Moore P.S. Northeastern Elementary School Westmount Avenue P.S. Lasalle Secondary SchoolM.W. Moore Secondary School

Trustees | Your Voice at the Board

Grace Fox705.377.4615

First NationsAtikameksheng Anishnawbek Aundeck Omni Kaning First NationDokis First NationM’Chigeeng First NationSagamok AnishnawbekSheguiandah First NationSheshegwaning First Nation Wahnapitae First NationWikwemikong

Unceded Indian ReserveWhitefish River First NationZhiibaahaasing First Nation

Gord Santala705.866.5229

Sudbury, Area 1Copper Cliff P.S.Gatchell School Princess Anne P.S.R.H. Murray P.S. Walden P.S. Lively District Secondary School

Ruth Ward705.897.6787

Sudbury, Area 3Pinecrest P.S.Redwood Acres P.S.Valley View P.S. Confederation Secondary School

Doreen DewarBoard Vice-Chair705.682.9449

Sudbury, Area 5Alexander P.S. Algonquin P.S. Long Lake P.S., MacLeod P.S. R.L. Beattie P.S. Ruth MacMillan Centre Wanup P.S., Wembley P.S. Cecil Facer Secondary School Lockerby Composite SchoolLo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Elected Vice-Chair of the Board in December 2009.

Larry Killens705.859.2371

Manitoulin, Area 7Assiginack P.S. Central Manitoulin P.S.Charles C. McLean P.S.Little Current P.S. Manitoulin Secondary School

Jeanna Miller705.869.2282

Espanola, Area 8A.B. Ellis P.S.S. Geiger P.S.Webbwood P.S. Espanola High School

Judy Hunda705.671.1640

Sudbury, Area 6Adamsdale P.S. Carl A. Nesbitt P.S.Ernie Checkeris P.S. Queen Elizabeth P.S. Sudbury Secondary School

Served as Chair of the Board until December 2009.

Billy MekersStudent Trustee Lasalle Secondary School

Norm BlasegDirector of Education

Served as Superintendent of Schools until July 17, 2010.

Diane Cayen-ArnoldSuperintendent of Business

Lesleigh DyeSuperintendent of Schools

Administrative Council

Sharon SpeirSuperintendent of Schools

Ada Della PentaSuperintendent of Schools

Sloan BoydStudent TrusteeSudbury Secondary School

On August 24, 2009, Billy Mekers of Lasalle Secondary School was sworn in as Student Trustee for 2009-2010.

On August 30, 2010, Sloan Boyd of Sudbury Secondary School was sworn in as Student Trustee for 2010-2011.

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VisionWe are leaders in learning in Sudbury, Espanola and Manitoulin, inspiring success for all students.

MissionRainbow District School Board provides quality programs and character education which enable students in Rainbow Schools to maximize their potential and fulfill their aspirations.

ValuesWe are committed to:★ensuring success for all students★ providing high quality programs and character education★ encouraging innovation, initiative and creativity★ celebrating student, staff, school and system-wide success★ nurturing strong partnerships between the school, the home

and the community★ keeping schools safe★ maintaining honest and open communication★ managing the resources in our trust efficiently,

responsibly and effectively ★ practising collaborative leadership and principled decision-making★ respecting diversity★ promoting continuous improvement and a sense of pride★ enhancing quality of life by encouraging life-long learning

Priorities★ Ensure success for all students★ Ensure efficient business management★ Promote succession planning and talent development

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Effective September 2010, full day Junior Kindergarten is being offered every day in all Rainbow Schools. The new Early Learning Program was introduced at six schools - Churchill Public School, Lansdowne Public School, Princess Anne Public School, Queen Elizabeth Public School, Wembley Public School and A.B. Ellis Public School. A total of 250 children are enrolled in Early Learning.

The Early Learning Program will be offered in three more schools in the second phase of implementation in September 2011 - Adamsdale Public School in Sudbury, C.R. Judd Public School in Capreol and Central Manitoulin Public School in Mindemoya. The program will be phased into all schools over the next five years. In Early Learning Program schools, a teacher and early childhood educator lead the program, with average class sizes of 26 children. For a fee, parents have the

option of enrolling their children in before and after school programs, providing continuity of learning and a seamless day for families. A revised curriculum document is guiding the implementation of this program for four and five-year-olds in both the day and extended day components. With full day Junior Kindergarten available every day, all children are immersed in a rich play-based learning environment.

Ensure success for all studentsFull Day Every Day Junior Kindergarten and the new Early Learning Program

Quality schools where character countsHonesty, respect, empathy, responsibility, integrity, courtesy, resilience, acceptance, courage and co-operation are the character attributes that will be modeled, taught and expected in Rainbow Schools. These ten traits, adopted at the regular Board meeting on January 18, 2010, provide the foundation for ongoing character development in elementary and secondary schools. The traits were approved following a series of school and community consultations held during the 2009-2010 school year.

Equity and Inclusive EducationThe Board approved a new Equity and Inclusive Education Policy, as well as a new Religious/Spiritual Accommodation Policy, in the fall of 2010. Existing policies have been reviewed and will be updated on a regular basis. Ongoing communication will focus on students, staff, parents/guardians and stakeholders. School and community members are being invited to continue to participate in a Board Steering Committee in order to provide input. Progress will be monitored at the school and Board level using the templates from Ministry of Education guidelines.

Welcome to KindergartenSixteen schools offered the Learning Partnership’s Welcome to Kindergarten orientation in 2009-2010. Three and four-year-olds were invited into Kindergarten classrooms to participate in pre-school activities and connect with staff in preparation for school. Parents and children received early learning resources for use at home. All schools will offer Welcome to Kindergarten in 2010-2011.

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Ensure success for all students

Junior Division (Grades 4 to 6) 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Reading - RDSB 57% 61% 60% 64% 68% 69% - Prov. 63% 64% 64% 66% 69% 72%

Writing - RDSB 50% 58% 55% 62% 62% 66% - Prov. 59% 61% 61% 67% 67% 70%

Math - RDSB 62% 60% 56% 59% 58% 56% - Prov. 60% 61% 59% 61% 63% 61%

RDSB Results from 2004-2010 by Sub-group 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Reading - F 65% 68% 67% 73% 76% 74% - M 49% 55% 53% 56% 60% 64% - S 18% 26% 27% 27% 36% 36% - E IS IS IS IS IS IS

Writing - F 62% 70% 69% 72% 75% 77% - M 39% 46% 40% 52% 50% 65% - S 10% 16% 15% 28% 30% 32% - E IS IS IS IS IS IS

Math - F 63% 63% 56% 58% 63% 57% - M 61% 57% 57% 60% 54% 54% - S 29% 26% 27% 27% 28% 28% - E IS IS IS IS IS IS

F = Female M = Male S = Special Education E = English Language learners

Provincial Results from 2004-2010 (Junior) 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Reading - H 74% 77% 74% 77% 79% 82% - PA 63% 64% 64% 66% 69% 72% - L 52% 46% 54% 53% 53% 55%

Writing - H 71% 76% 74% 79% 78% 83% - PA 59% 61% 61% 67% 67% 76% - L 42% 44% 49% 52% 50% 46%

Math - H 72% 80% 71% 76% 76% 76% - PA 60% 61% 59% 61% 63% 61% - L 50% 45% 46% 41% 47% 43%

H = Highest PA = Provincial Average L = Lowest English Language Board level results

Note: E consists of a very small cohort and, in some cases, represents the results of one or two students. IS = Insufficient data for reporting purposes Levels 3 and 4 represent the provincial standard (70 per cent or more).

Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) ResultsLevels 3 and 4

Larchwood Public School has received the Dr. Bette M. Stephenson Recognition of Achievement Award from the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO). The award recognizes the school’s efforts at improving student achievement in reading, writing and math. Larchwood Public School’s success story was profiled in EQAO’s 2010 Provincial Report, which is shared with schools across Ontario. The entire school community - including students, teachers, administrators and parents - are to be commended for these impressive gains.

Primary Division (Grades 1 to 3) 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Reading - RDSB 50% 53% 56% 57% 52% 57% - Prov. 59% 62% 62% 61% 61% 62%

Writing - RDSB 44% 51% 55% 61% 57% 65% - Prov. 61% 64% 64% 66% 68% 70%

Math - RDSB 61% 64% 65% 61% 62% 65% - Prov. 66% 68% 69% 68% 70% 71%

RDSB Results from 2004-2010 by Sub-group 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Reading - F 56% 59% 59% 64% 56% 62% - M 46% 47% 52% 51% 49% 53% - S 9% 20% 21% 21% 27% 25% - E IS IS IS IS IS IS

Writing - F 53% 62% 63% 70% 65% 72% - M 38% 40% 47% 53% 49% 59% - S 10% 19% 21% 45% 42% 44% - E IS IS IS IS IS IS

Math - F 58% 65% 64% 61% 67% 64% - M 63% 64% 66% 60% 59% 67% - S 34% 39% 37% 35% 34% 35% - E IS IS IS IS IS IS

F = Female M = Male S = Special Education E = English Language learners

Provincial Results from 2004-2010 (Primary) 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009- 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Reading - H 79% 79% 73% 73% 75% 75% - PA 59% 62% 62% 61% 61% 62% - L 47% 49% 45% 49% 41% 41%

Writing - H 73% 78% 79% 79% 82% 85% - PA 61% 64% 64% 66% 68% 70% - L 44% 41% 46% 44% 40% 44%

Math - H 81% 80% 81% 80% 84% 83% - PA 66% 68% 69% 68% 70% 71% - L 53% 55% 50% 51% 46% 48%

H = Highest PA = Provincial Average L = Lowest English Language Board level results

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Ensure success for all students Grade 9 Mathematics - Academic 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10All Students - RDSB 66% 74% 60% 74% 77% 78%All Students - Prov. 68% 71% 71% 75% 77% 82%

F = Female M = Male S = Special Education E = English Language learners

H = Highest PA = Provincial Average L = Lowest

Provincial Results from 2004-2010 (Grade 9 Math Academic)

Grade 9 Mathematics – Applied 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10All Students - RDSB 19% 34% 31% 30% 33% 36%All Students - Prov. 27% 35% 35% 34% 38% 40%

Provincial Results from 2004-2010 (Grade 9 Math Applied)

04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10

H 95% 81% 83% 88% 86% 90% PA 68% 71% 71% 75% 77% 82% L 49% 46% 32% 50% 31% 53%

04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10

H 53% 58% 64% 53% 67% 63% PA 27% 35% 35% 34% 38% 40% L 15% 18% 7% 15% 23% 25%

English Language Board level results

English Language Board level results

English Language Board level results

RDSB Results from 2004-2010 by Sub-group 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10

F 67% 71% 56% 71% 76% 76% M 66% 76% 65% 78% 77% 81% S 55% 71% 54% 57% 76% 79% E 50% 0% 100% 100% IS 67%

RDSB Results from 2004-2010 by Sub-group 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10

F 14% 26% 24% 32% 28% 29% M 22% 39% 38% 29% 39% 42% S 5% 24% 29% 26% 31% 31% E IS IS IS IS IS 50%

Grade 10 OSSLTOntario Secondary School Literacy Test

04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10Success Rate - RDSB 81% 78% 78% 79% 82% 81%Success Rate - Prov. 82% 84% 84% 84% 85% 84%

RDSB Results from 2004-2010 by Sub-group 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10

F 77% 78% 75% 75% 79% 82% M 65% 68% 66% 67% 68% 74% S 41% 37% 37% 37% 44% 42% E IS IS IS IS 67% IS

Provincial Results from 2004-2010 (Grade 10 OSSLT) 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 H 90% 92% 91% 92% 92% 92% (First-time PA 82% 84% 84% 84% 85% 84% eligible) L 69% 74% 73% 75% 72% 69%

★Sixteen per cent of learners in Rainbow Schools have a special education designation.

★The Board has one per cent of learners whose language is not the language of instruction.

★Eight per cent of students are self-identified as First Nation, Métis and Inuit (including students identified through education service agreements).

★Ninety-one per cent of primary classes have 20 or fewer students.

★Sixty-one per cent of students achieved 16 or more credits as of June 30th, 2009.

★Rainbow District School Board is on track to meet the Province of Ontario’s target of 75 per cent on EQAO Grade 6 reading, writing and mathematics assessments by 2011 based on the trend line, with gains of between two and four per cent.

All elementary schools are provided with release time for learning cycles. Seventeen elementary schools will meet throughout the year and network based on the learning needs of their schools as part of the Schools in the Middle strategy.

Teachers and principals will continue to engage in learning cycles as the model for teaching and learning. With the support of a program consultant, teachers will participate in professional learning, use assessment for learning to guide instruction, moderate student work, set high expectations for students, share high-yield teaching strategies and reflect on next steps. Special consideration will be given to closing the gap for boys, students who are First Nations, Inuit and Métis, and students with learning disabilities.

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8Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) Strategies implemented in Rainbow Schools to improve reading, writing and math are having a positive impact on student achievement. EQAO assessments administered in 2009-2010 continue to show gains over time, with significant year over year increases. These results are a tribute to classroom teachers and instructional leaders in Rainbow Schools who continue to make reading, writing and math a priority. Learning Cycles,

Demonstration Teachers and Framework Schools are three of a number of strategies having a positive impact on student success.

Learning CyclesAll elementary teachers and many secondary teachers engage in Learning Cycles. Teachers work in teams to focus on the needs of their individual students. Special attention is placed on assessment for learning and differentiated instruction strategies. Some of these strategies include writing and implementing clear learning goals in student friendly language and using descriptive feedback to support learning processes. Co-ordinators work with applied Grade 9 and 10 math, science and English teachers to support students so they can be successful in learning grade-appropriate concepts.

Ensure success for all studentsDemonstration TeachersJunior and intermediate demonstration teachers enable teachers to learn from each other, one of the most effective ways of influencing student learning. Teachers visit junior and intermediate demonstration classrooms to observe literacy, assessment for learning and differentiated instruction strategies. Visiting teachers spend time planning strategies for their own classes and implement new strategies in their own classrooms.

Framework SchoolsFramework Schools receive additional support for literacy, assessment for learning and differentiated instruction. In 2009-2010, teachers at ten elementary schools and three secondary schools received release time to work with a consultant or co-ordinator. A team of principals, superintendents and

federation representatives visited these schools in the fall and spring to provide ongoing feedback and support.

Ontario Focused Intervention Partnership (OFIP)OFIP schools are selected by the Literacy and Numeracy Secretariat based on their EQAO results over the past two years. OFIP schools receive release time and resources to enhance literacy learning.

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Summer Literacy CampThirty-five Grade 1 and 2 students participated in Rainbow District School Board’s first Summer Literacy Camp. Funded by the Ministry of Education, the program combined intensive instruction in reading with recreational activities. The City of Greater Sudbury Leisure Services Department and the Sudbury & District Health Unit partnered with the Board to assist with the recreational component.

Mathematics InstructionGrade 3 to 6 teachers are developing implementation strategies for teaching through problem solving. Participants visit a mathematics classroom to deepen their understanding of effective instructional strategies.In 2009-2010, networks of principals and teachers from two schools joined together to plan and teach a lesson. They analyzed

and monitored evidence of student learning. As a result, participants developed their math content knowledge and refined instructional practices in order to better meet the learning needs of their students.In Grade 9 mathematics, initiatives are focusing on increasing student achievement through the development of deep understanding of research based instructional strategies. Students are engaged in their learning through the use of Senteo response systems, interactive whiteboard activities and differentiated instruction.

Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT)Rainbow District School Board’s success rate on the OSSLT has remained relatively stable. In Rainbow Schools, reading and writing is taught in all subject areas and this continues to be an effective approach. Embedding literacy across the curriculum demonstrates that good reading and writing skills are essential to all learning. It also supplements the explicit instruction that students receive in English.Literacy strategies targeted to specific learners, such as boys and students who benefit from assistive technology, have also proven to be beneficial. Literacy teams ensure that differentiated strategies are in place to support students. This includes the use of technology such as Premier, Kurzweil, Co-Writer and Write Out Loud. The Board has a license for parents and students to use Premier technology at home.

More opportunities to succeedStudents can recover credits in less than the 110 hours required to repeat an entire course. Credit recovery focuses on key learning that students must achieve. Credit rescue programs are also offered in all secondary schools. Student success teams recommend students for the program. Students receive support with assignments as well as organizational and time management strategies.Rainbow District School Board offers Specialist High Skills Major programs in arts and culture, health and wellness, mining, business, energy and, new for the fall of 2010, the environment and manufacturing. As of 2010-2011, each Rainbow secondary school offers at least one Specialist High Skills Major.

Dual credit programs enable students to earn credits that can be applied towards both their secondary school diploma and their postsecondary diploma, degree or apprenticeship certification.Co-operative Education now offers continuous intake throughout the school year.

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10This flexibility has enabled more students to re-engage in school when they are ready to do so. The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program is giving senior students an opportunity to begin a career in a skilled trade while attending high school.The number of students enrolled in Summer Co-operative Education more than doubled in 2010, enabling students to supplement their secondary school education with two additional credits.Rainbow District School Board provides a number of online secondary school courses. e-Learning gives students more opportunities to earn credits and achieve success.

First Nation, Métis and Inuit EducationThe First Nation Advisory Committee as well as families and communities were consulted in the development and delivery of programs and services for First Nation, Métis and Inuit students.

The First Nation, Métis and Inuit Guide for Staff was officially launched in January 2010 to provide staff with strategies and practices that are locally approved and culturally appropriate. A Transitions Guide for Staff was developed to support First Nation, Métis and Inuit students as they undergo transitions.

Professional learning for staff included cultural awareness, curriculum connections and network opportunities.An oral language specialist promoted knowledge of First Nation dialects in schools and in local communities. The population of First Nation, Métis and Inuit children and youth in Rainbow

Schools increased, as did participation in the voluntary self-identification process. Cultural learning opportunities hosted at schools, such as drumming, elders in schools and tipi teachings, enabled students to learn and participate in activities that enhance their understanding of First Nation, Métis and Inuit culture, history and perspectives. Rainbow District School Board hosted the third annual Youth Education Day for Grade 7 and 8 students in partnership with the City of Greater Sudbury, Laurentian University and Cambrian College in conjunction with the Northern Aboriginal Festival. The Youth Leadership Group participated in a leadership camp where they earned ORCA qualifications, developed team work skills and were mentored by First Nations leaders and elders.Native Studies courses were offered in all secondary schools.Native Language courses are offered in six secondary schools, eleven elementary schools, as well as the N’Swakamok Native Alternative School.

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Students from Gatchell School continue to gain important life skills. Sudbury Developmental Services, the Sudbury Regional Hospital Children’s Treatment Centre and Rainbow District School Board have formed a partnership to provide Simulated Healthy Independent Living Opportunities (SHILO) for students. Young people with developmental challenges are preparing for the transition to independent living as part of their regular school day. SHILO is now offered to students in Life Skills Programs in Rainbow secondary schools.

To ease the transition, secondary schools host Open Houses for students and parents to highlight pathways for exceptional students in Grade 6, 7 and 8. Participants receive information about the requirements for an Ontario Secondary School Diploma, a Certificate of Achievement, or a Certificate of Accomplishment. Rainbow District School Board has five section agreements with the Child and Family Centre for students who have behaviour, social and emotional challenges. Other agencies that provide services through unique agreements include North East Mental Health, the Children’s Treatment Centre and Northern Youth Services.Cecil Facer Secondary School, located in the Cecil Facer Youth Centre, offers educational programs for young persons who have been in conflict with the law. The students thrive in the small class setting with emphasis on literacy, numeracy and life skills. The programs are complemented by apprenticeship, technical and vocational skills training as well as Co-operative Education and employment preparation. The Attendance Centre helps these students make the transition into a regular secondary school. Rainbow District School Board offers alternative educational programs. Alta Cambrian is designed to support students, aged 17 and 18, who will benefit from a small class learning environment and who have not been successful in a regular secondary school setting. Alta Bancroft is

Aboriginal secondary students participated in the dual credit Native Social Work course offered for Aboriginal students by Laurentian University.The N’Swakamok Native Friendship Centre, in partnership with Rainbow District School Board, provided an alternative school setting and secondary credit options for First Nation, Métis and Inuit students who are 16 to 18 years of age and 18 years of age or older.Three alternative programs provided Grade 9, 10 or 11 students with the opportunity to achieve three compulsory credits from one teacher in a culturally inclusive setting at three secondary schools. Kenjewin Teg Educational Institute and Manitoulin Secondary School partnered to offer a four-credit outdoor education program that included credits in leadership, physical education and environmental science. First Nation, Métis and Inuit Support Workers provided opportunities for students to meet, connect with students like themselves, plan projects and get assistance in secondary schools.The Aaind Enookiiyang (Some of the Things We Do) newsletters highlighted new staff hires, breakfast programs, transition nights, and local community gardens developed by youth as part of an anti-poverty campaign. A First Nation, Métis and Inuit Education Lead facilitated all of these initiatives and made connections between students, staff, families and communities.

Special EducationRainbow District School Board offers seven Intensive Support Programs at the elementary and secondary levels. As of October 31st, 2010, 1,255 elementary students and 1,014 secondary students were identified with special needs.

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12an alternative program for secondary school students ages 14 to 16. The Alternative Program Elementary gives students in Grades 6 to 8 an opportunity to develop the personal, interpersonal and academic skills that, in the past, have prevented them from succeeding in a regular school program.Students who have been suspended for six or more days or expelled are supported in both academic and non-academic areas through the Restart program, offered in Sudbury, Espanola and Manitoulin.

Use of technologyAll Rainbow Schools have SMART boards, creating a dynamic learning environment for students and staff. Teachers bring lessons to life in real time, engaging students in new and innovative ways. Students interact with the technology, making learning fast-paced and fun.

In addition to SMART Boards, other technology being used in Rainbow Schools includes LCD projectors, First Class conferences, document cameras, podcasts, classroom websites, school websites, assistive technology, e-Learning courses, the Ontario Educational Resource Bank and ePearl electronic portfolios, which encourage active reflective learning.

Engaging ParentsInnovative parent involvement projects were implemented in Rainbow Schools thanks to funding provided by the Ministry of Education’s Parent Engagement Office. Eight Rainbow Schools shared $6,555 in Parents Reaching Out Grants to support School Council initiatives to further engage parents/guardians in their child’s learning.

Activities ranged from literacy and numeracy family fun nights, to the establishment of a parent resource centre, to a parent conference on special education, workshops on differentiated learning and an Aboriginal celebration evening.

The Parent Involvement Committee invited Susan Hess, the mother of a daughter with serious mental health problems, to share her story and the story of other courageous children and their families who have let their names stand on a Quilt of Honour. Susan Hess was a member of the Board of Children’s Mental Health Ontario for six years.

Holocaust Survivor Eva Olsson shared her poignant and powerful life story with the community at a special evening presentation.

Rainbow District School Board unveiled two new resources for students and parents to support French Immersion and Core French - a booklet called “La boîte à outils” and an accompanying interactive website. Funded by the Ministry of Education and the Government of Canada, the resources will help parents/guardians learn French along with their children.

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Budget 2010 -2011Rainbow District School Board approved a budget of approximately $172 million for the 2010-2011 school year at the regular Board meeting on Monday, June 21, 2010. Like most school boards in Ontario, Rainbow District School Board continues to experience declining enrolment.

The 2010-2011 budget provides the financial framework for Rainbow District School Board to achieve its priorities – ensure success for all students, ensure efficient business management, and promote succession planning and talent development.Provincial funding for 2010-2011 has increased by 1.3 per cent. The Province has allocated funding for the introduction of the new Early Learning Program in six Rainbow Schools and the ongoing implementation of retrofits to achieve energy savings.

Provincial support declined in a number of areas. Rainbow District School Board will lose $187,000 overall to operate its schools in 2010-2011 and another $286,000 in 2011-2012. In addition, the school renewal grant has dropped to $2.9 million, which means the Board will have less money to repair its aging infrastructure. The Board will need to continue to maximize its resources to ensure it provides the best education possible for students in quality school facilities.The 2010-2011 budget includes the introduction of full day every day Junior Kindergarten in all Rainbow Schools. The Board also approved funding to renew some computers for teachers and upgrade the wireless network in secondary schools.A total of 78 per cent of the budget or $133 million has been allocated to salaries and benefits. Eight per cent of the budget will go towards supplies and services, eight per cent to fees and contracts, and two per cent to capital and replacement projects in the 2010-2011 school year.

Diane Cayen-Arnold, Superintendent of Business

★ Enrolment at October 31, 2010 was 14,531 students.★ There were 8,843 students enrolled in the elementary

panel, including 6,476 students in the English Program and 2,367 students in the French Immersion Program.

★ There were 5,688 students in the secondary panel, including 4,997 students in the English Program and 691 students in the French Immersion Program.

★ In the 2010-2011 school year, 787 children entered Junior Kindergarten in Rainbow Schools.

★ A total of 787 children enrolled in Senior Kindergarten.★ A total of 1,155 students registered for Grade 9 classes

in area Rainbow Schools.★Enrolment is calculated as full-time equivalents.

Ensure efficient business management

Enrolment at a Glance

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2010-2011 Budget ProcessInclusive. Comprehensive. Focused on Accountability.

Did you know?The Province of Ontario determines funding allocations for school boards.

Funding is provided by the Ministry of Education through a series of grants.

When approving its budget, Rainbow District School Board must work within the funding limitations established by the Province.

School boards must balance their budgets on an annual basis.

School boards are mandated to deliver curriculum/programs to students within the funding provided by the Province.

For more information about the 2010-2011 budget, please contact Rainbow District School Board,69 Young Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 3G5 | Tel: 705.674.3171 | Toll Free: 1.888.421.2661 | Fax: 705.674.9112

rainbowschools.ca | [email protected]

Rainbow District School Board covers a geographic area of more than 14,757 square kilometres in Sudbury, Espanola, Manitoulin Island and Shining Tree.

Starting PointThe 2009-2010 expenditure budget was used as the base for the 2010-2011 budget, adjusted:• toexcludeone-timebudgetallocations• toincludeinflationarypressures

such as increased utility costs • toincludecontractual/statutory

increases due to collective agreements• toreflecttheimpactofenrolment

projections on staffing• toallowfortheimplementationofthe

2010-2011 Special Education Plan

The 2009-2010 revenue budget was used as the base for the 2010-2011 budget, adjusted:• toreflect2010-2011fundingfromthe

Province based on projected enrolment

Public InputLong before budget discussions begin, the Board invites the community to provide input.

School Councils, principals, teachers, unions and the public at large are given an opportunity to share their ideas in keeping with Board priorities.

Ideas are reviewed and, as appropriate, forwarded to the Board for consideration as part of the budget process.

Rainbow District School Board thanks all those who provided valuable input.

Rainbow Schools Sudbury, Espanola, Manitoulin Island and Shining TreeRainbow District School Board provides quality education to students in Sudbury, Espanola, Manitoulin Island and Shining Tree in 38 elementary schools and 10 secondary schools.

The Board also operates educational programs at the Ruth MacMillan Centre, Frank Flowers School, Cecil Facer Secondary School, Alta Bancroft, Alta Cambrian and N’Swakamok Native Alternative School.

In Rainbow Schools, programs focus on academic excellence and character development for all students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 in English, Core French and French Immersion.

Quality programs, caring teachers, and a nurturing environment where character counts combine to make Rainbow Schools great places to learn.

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Personnel ComplementOur human resources are our greatest asset. Teaching and non-teaching staff bring their individual and collective experience to the Board, making Rainbow Schools great places to learn.

Overview of FacilitiesSince 1998, Rainbow District School Board has significantly consolidated its facilities to ensure the most effective and efficient use of space. This means less money is spent on facilities and more money is channeled directly into the classroom, where it will benefit students the most.

The following figures do not include programs operated at the Ruth MacMillan Centre, Cecil Facer Secondary School, Alta Bancroft, Alta Cambrian, Frank Flowers School and N’Swakamok Native Alternative School.

Rainbow Schools - PersonnelActual

2009-2010Budget

2010-2011TeachingElementary Schools 589 599Secondary Schools 420 410

Non-teachingPrincipals/Vice-Principals 61 62Consultants/Co-ordinators 17 18Itinerant Teachers 15 12Secretaries in schools/ The Gord Ewin Centre, Media Centre

88 86

Custodial/Maintenance 168 167Early Childhood Educators 0 11Educational Assistants 143 138Technicians 31 31Student Services 21 22Aboriginal Support Workers 0 4Board Office 50 50

Total 1603 1610

Facilities 1998 2010-2011Elementary Schools 45 38Secondary Schools 12 10Administration 5 1

Total 62 49

2010 -2011 Budget Overview★Full day Junior Kindergarten is being offered

every day in Rainbow Schools in Sudbury, Espanola, Manitoulin Island and Shining Tree effective September 2010.

★Six schools are implementing the new Early Learning Program, which includes an optional before and after school component for four and five-year-olds for a fee.

★First Nation, Métis and Inuit Education strategies continue to benefit Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students.

★Priority Schools funding has been received to expand community use of Lansdowne Public School, Queen Elizabeth Public School and Little Current Public School after school hours and on weekends.

★Rainbow District School Board has received $2.6 million to implement more energy efficiencies.

★Funding has been provided to support numeracy and literacy, including professional learning.

★French Immersion and Core French is benefiting from French Second Language funding.

★Safe schools funding has been provided to continue to improve the school climate and offer training.

★Secondary schools are receiving office support for Ministry of Education reporting and training of new employees.

★The professional learning budget for teachers has been reinstated.

★Funding has been provided for a junior demonstration classroom teacher.

★Some computers for teachers are being refreshed.

★The wireless network in secondary schools is being upgraded.

★An off-site recovery system for data is being established.

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Sources of RevenueDue from the Province: a. Pupil Foundation Grant $67,483,000 b. School Foundation Grant 11,617,000 c. Special Purpose Grants 41,982,000 d. Transportation 11,425,000 e. Declining Enrolment 1,026,000 f. Administration and Governance 4,765,000 g. Pupil Accommodation 18,463,000 h. Debt Charges 2,112,000

Subtotal Provincial Funding 158,873,000 i. Education Programs / Other 4,403,000

Total Provincial Funding 163,276,000

j. First Nations Tuition Fees 4,258,000 k. Reserve Funds 4,003,000 l. Miscellaneous 448,000

Total revenue $171,985,000

What Goes Where How the Board allocates its budget to have the greatest impact on the classroom.

Expenditures by Object a. Salaries $117,948,000 b. Employee Benefits 15,071,000 c. Supplies and Services (including P.D.) 14,687,000 d. Capital and Replacements 3,442,000 e. Fees and Contracts 14,179,000 f. Debt Charges 2,112,000 g. Other 143,000 h. Education Programs / Other 4,403,000Total expenditures $171,985,000

a. Instruction $101,066,000 b. School Management 12,785,000 c. Student Support Services 10,051,000 d. Teacher Support Services 2,352,000 e. Administration and Governance 5,256,000 f. Pupil Accommodation 23,142,000 g. Transportation 12,601,000 h. Other 329,000 i. Education Programs / Other 4,403,000Total expenditures $171,985,000

Expenditures by Function

a. (39.2%)

b.

e. f.

h.

j.

l. (0.3%)

(2.5%)

(1.2%)

(2.8%)(0.6%)(6.6%)

(24.4%)

(6.8%)

c.

d.

g.(10.7%)

i. (2.6%)

k. (2.3%)

Expenditures by Function

a. Instruction: Money spent directly in the classroom, on teachers and textbooks.

b. School Management: Principals, Vice-Principals, School Secretaries and office supplies.

c. Student Support Services: Computer Technicians, Library Technicians, Library teachers and Guidance teachers.

d. Teacher Support Services: Co-ordinators and Consultants who provide program support to teachers in schools, benefiting all students.

e. Administration and Governance: Board Office staff as well as Trustees.

f. Pupil Accommodation: The cost to operate, maintain and renovate Board buildings, primarily schools.

g. Transportation: Student busing to and from school.

a.

b. c.

e.

f.

(68.6%)

(8.8%)(8.5%)

(8.2%)

(1.2%)

d. (2.0%)

g. (0.1%)

h. (2.6%)

a.

b.c.

d. e.f.

g.

h.

(58.8%)

(7.4%)

(5.8%)(13.5%)

(7.2%)

(0.2%)

(1.4%)(3.1%)

i. (2.6%)

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Walden Public SchoolRainbow District School Board’s second green school, which opened in the fall of 2009, will be showcased at an international conference on sustainability. Walden Public School has been selected as one of the poster projects for a presentation on Canada’s most environmentally advanced buildings at Sustainable Buildings 2011 to be

held in Helsinki, Finland from October 18 to 21, 2011.

Green features at Walden Public School include geothermal heating and cooling systems, radiant floor heating, displacement ventilation, energy efficient fixtures, occupancy sensors, waterless urinals and a wind turbine. In addition, Rainbow District School Board has received $971,800 under the Renewable Energy Funding for Schools initiative to install a 100 kilowatt solar photovoltaic system on the roof of Walden Public School. The project will be completed by August 31st, 2011.

Revitalizing Rainbow SchoolsValley View Public SchoolRainbow District School Board’s first green school is among the top performing schools in Canada. Valley View Public School, which opened in the fall of 2007, ranked third on the Enerlife 2008 List of Top Energy Performing Schools. Espanola High School ranked 16th on the list. On average, top performing schools use 40 per cent less energy. Forty school boards and more than 400 schools were included in the 2008 dataset.

Espanola High School is achieving savings with the installation of energy efficient boilers, new windows and lighting retrofits. Go green features at Valley View Public School include geothermal heating and cooling systems, radiant floor heating, displacement ventilation, occupancy sensors, waterless urinals, sun screening devices and a wetland biofilter to remediate sanitary waste.

Ensure efficient business management

Sudbury Secondary SchoolThe renewal of Sudbury Secondary School began in September 2008 with the revitalization of the A wing which runs along Mackenzie Street, including a displacement ventilation system, new energy efficient washrooms, lighting and boilers, new state-of-the-art science labs, a family studies area, sewing room, weight room, computer labs and cafeteria. An addition accommodates change rooms adjoining a newly renovated gymnasium.

The new arts wing will have modern music rooms and studios for dance, drama, visual arts, photography and media arts. The arts wing will also house a new library, wood shops, auto shops and administration offices. This part of the building will be connected to the Sheridan Auditorium, which is also being upgraded as part of the school renewal project. Demolition of the B and C wings, which run along Baker and College Streets, will occur in 2011.

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18Princess Anne Public SchoolThe renewal of Princess Anne Public School began in May 2010 and is scheduled to be complete in the fall of 2011. The school is being upgraded with a displacement ventilation system as well as new energy efficient washrooms, boilers and lighting. A two-storey addition of approximately 29,000 square feet will house a new gymnasium, the Early Learning Program, a music room and six classrooms. The building has been designed to accommodate solar panels in the future to offset energy costs. When complete, the school will provide excellence in education to students from the Early Learning Program to Grade 8 from Princess Anne Public School and Wembley Public School, including students from Wembley’s Intensive Support Programs.

Healthy living

Deep fryers have been removed from school cafeterias and replaced with Rationale Energy Efficient Ovens. Cafeterias are now serving baked products as part of the Board’s ongoing efforts to offer healthier food choices for students. The Board is well positioned to meet the Nutrition Standards for Schools, part of Ontario’s new School Food and Beverage Policy, which come into effect on September 1st, 2011.

Sustainability in Rainbow SchoolsWith a focus on the environment, the economy and a just, humane, democratic, respectful society, Rainbow Schools have made tremendous progress in their efforts to Go Green/Visez Vert.

Fostering a culture of conservation, implementing green technology, encouraging eco-friendly practices, and developing global citizens who care about the world in which they live have made Rainbow Schools leaders in education for sustainable development. The Sustainability in Rainbow Schools publication is available on the Board’s website - rainbowschools.ca/GoGreen.

Accommodation ReviewRainbow District School Board established an Accommodation Review Committee for Alexander Public School, Algonquin Road Public School, Long Lake Public School, MacLeod Public School, Monetville Public School, R.L. Beattie Public School, Wanup Public School, Lockerby Composite School and Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School.

Parents/guardians and the community at large had an opportunity to provide input as the consultative process unfolded. Working in an advisory role, the Accommodation Review Committee provided to the Board’s Administrative Council recommendations to maximize student learning within the resources available to the Board in keeping with two guiding principles – all students will continue to have access to the best programming possible in quality school facilities and surplus space will be reduced.

Administrative Council examined the possible consolidation of the administrative and support services (Board Office, Gord Ewin Centre for Education, Educational Media Centre, Computer training lab, Computers in Education staff, Computer Technicians, Maintenance Shop) into one site in conjunction with the Sudbury South Accommodation Review timelines.

Purchasing ProceduresIn keeping with new requirements, Rainbow District School Board has implemented supply chain management procedures. The procedures cover all aspects of the purchasing process including tendering, timelines, limits, approvals and debriefings. The procedures will further enhance transparency and accountability in the public sector.

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Instructional LeadershipSchool improvement plans reflected Board priorities, including strategies related to an inclusive school climate, character development and environmental education. School Improvement Plans focused on student learning and achievement, instructional leadership, assessment and evaluation, and curriculum and instructional strategies. In 2010-2011, the plans focus on literacy, numeracy, pathways and community, culture and caring.

Institute for Education LeadershipRainbow District School Board tapped into the Institute for Education Leadership online resources to further develop leadership and improve student achievement in Rainbow Schools.

Ontario Leadership FrameworkThe Ontario Leadership Framework provided the foundation for the Future Leaders Program, the Principal/Vice-Principal Eligibility Process, the New Principal/Vice-Principal Mentorship Program and the Principal/Vice-Principal Performance Appraisal.

Promote succession planning and talent development

Future LeadersIn 2009-2010, aspiring leaders participated in the first year of the two-year Future Leaders Program in order to gain an understanding of leadership and management skills. Topics included emotional intelligence, behaviour management, cognitive coaching and standards and ethics.

Principal/Vice-Principal Eligibility ProcessTeachers and Vice-Principals interested in leadership positions were invited to apply for the Eligibility Process, which included a portfolio assessment, site visit and interview.

Principal/Vice-Principal Performance AppraisalThe Principal/Vice-Principal performance appraisal process served as an important tool to foster growth by developing, supporting, and sustaining leadership of the highest quality.

Jean Hanson retired as Director of Education effective July 16, 2010 following 40 years of distinguished service in public education. On May 6, 2010, she received The Leadership in Northern Education Award presented by The Lougheed Teaching and Learning Centre of Excellence at Huntington University. The award paid tribute to her exceptional lifetime leadership and dedication to creating strategies to enhance teaching and learning experiences across Rainbow Schools and throughout the north.

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20New Principals and Vice-Principals Mentorship ProgramAs part of the Just in Time Program, new Principals and Vice-Principals in their first and second years of administration were paired with experienced administrators in Rainbow Schools who served as mentors. They reviewed Board and School Improvement Plans. New administrators also participated in professional learning on a number of topics related to the instructional and operational aspects of their leadership and management roles.

New Employee Orientation ProgramAll new employees participated in an orientation session. Topics included organization roles and responsibilities, professional conduct, the child abuse reporting protocol, equity and accessibility, safe schools, email and use of the Internet, workplace safety as well as respectful working and learning environments.

Employer Service Excellence AwardThe Teachers’ Pension Plan has, once again, recognized Rainbow District School Board for its excellence in pension reporting with the presentation of the Employer Service Excellence Award. The award is a tribute to the efforts of staff in the Finance Department who continue to provide

exceptional pension reporting services on behalf of Board employees. Payroll Clerk Mary FitzPatrick and Payroll Administrator Jody Levesque were praised for their diligence in maintaining accurate employee records and their timely response to priority enquiries.

New Teacher Induction ProgramA total of 27 permanent new teachers participated in Rainbow District School Board’s New Teacher Induction Program in 2009-2010. Created to help new teachers make

a successful transition into the profession, the program pairs new teachers with experienced teachers as mentors throughout the year. The single most important factor in student success is the quality of teaching. As a result, the Board is committed to helping new teachers develop the skills, knowledge and attitudes required for effective teaching and learning in Rainbow Schools.

In addition to mentoring, the Teacher Induction Program includes a series of workshops on topics such as effective planning, classroom management and organization.

Professional Learning for Experienced Principals and Vice-PrincipalsMonthly meetings served as a forum to share best practices in sound instructional leadership and efficient school management. Emphasis was placed on outcomes for boys, Aboriginal students, students with identified learning disabilities and education for sustainable development.

Professional learning through networking opportunities for Principals and Vice-Principals continued with the Ontario Principal Council initiative Leading Student Achievement: Our Principal Purpose. This initiative focuses on the professional learning of Principals and Vice-Principals as they guide teachers to enhance student achievement.

School administrators focus on assessment for learning strategies during teaching learning critical pathways, set high expectations for students, guide instruction, establish high-yield strategies, moderate student work, facilitate job-embedded professional learning conversations and reflect on next steps.

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2010 AwardsHonouring excellence in Rainbow SchoolsRainbow District School Board paid tribute to dedicated employees, volunteers and community partners at the Board meeting held on Monday, May 17, 2010. Employees with 25 and 35 years of service were also recognized.

Awards for Outstanding Contribution to the Co-curricular Program

David GallantProgram Leader for Social Sciences and CoachEspanola High School

Earl CotéCo-operative Education TeacherConfederation Secondary School

Craig ThomsonTeacher and CoachC.R. Judd Public School

Kent RendellPhysical Education and Science Teacher and CoachSudbury Secondary School

Pastor Steve Gudrie

Janet GaspariniExecutive Director Social Planning Council of Sudbury

Guy CampeauRegional DirectorMission of TEARS

Community Partnership Awards

Laura StanyonTeacher and CoachLockerby Composite School

StaffGatchell School

Leslie Chisholm-PaulEducational AssistantChurchill Public School

Erminia CocchiolaCleanerWembley Public School

Nancy ShelstedTeacherWembley Public School

Awards for Excellence

Ardeth GordonPrincipalMacLeod Public School

Go Green Globe Awards

Markstay Public SchoolAccepting the award on behalf of Markstay Public School were Principal Stephen Winckel, School Council Chair Alex Linnen, parent Natalie Lippert with daughter Hali Goatley, teacher Suzanne Montgomery and secretary Marileen Monette.

Chelmsford Valley District Composite SchoolAccepting the award on behalf of Chelmsford Valley District Composite School were Principal Leslie Mantle, Go Green teacher Katie Bannister and Go Green member Elizabeth Beers.

35 Years of Service

Laura SchmittProgram Leader Special EducationLively District Secondary School

Barbara Konarek

Memorial Award

Victoria WingateTeacherAlgonquin Road Public School

William N. Roman

Teacher of the Year Award

★David Parks★Douglas Bornn★Mary FitzPatrick

★Bruno Favretto★Sandra Boyd

25 Years of Service★Lisette Bernier★Andrzej Blaszczuk★Michel Brunette★Terry Fallat★Valentina Haller★Susanne Leblanc★Suzanne McCombs★Ian McVey★Marileen Monette

★Bruno Noel★Michelle Parisotto★Rheal Poulin★Frances Proulx★Michelina Scarfone★Dan Taylor★Lise Watt★Dayle Wright★Paul Wright

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2009-2010 Scholarship WinnersGosselin, T.J. Chelmsford Lions Club AwardCVDCS Greenhouse AwardOnaping Falls Royal Canadian

Legion #503 Award

Guse, Jenna Archie Wade Memorial AwardMelissa Willett Memorial AwardCVDCS Greenhouse AwardChelmsford ScholarMetal-Air Mechanical Systems Ltd.

BursaryQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top ScholarshipLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipMr. & Mrs. Myer Levine Scholarship

Henri, Tawneysia Cambrian College

Achievement BursaryOnaping Falls Royal Canadian

Legion #503 Award

Kewais, Caitlyn Lifetouch School Service AwardCVDCS Greenhouse Award

Lamothe, MichaelCVDCS Greenhouse Award

LaRue, Zarlee Chelmsford Animal Hospital

Award for ScienceOnaping Falls Royal Canadian

Legion #503 Award

Lahnalampi, Owynn Onaping Falls Royal Canadian

Legion #503 AwardVoima Athletic Scholarship

Leclair, Jordan CVDCS Alumni AwardCVDCS Greenhouse Award

Lovelace, Scott Onaping Falls Lions ClubQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

MacDonald, TiffanyQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Macleod, Carley Onaping Falls Royal Canadian

Legion #503 AwardOrder of the Royal Purple

#145 Award

Martel, Evan OYAP Board-Wide Award

Martin, Jordan Belanger Ford Business Award

Ayerst, LaurynJuston Walker Memorial Award

Baillargeon, KarlyQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Ballagh, ColleenPrincipal's Award

for Student LeadershipValley East Lions Club Student

Memorial Bursary

Bastien, KelseyHarry A. Tuer Memorial Award

Belec, TravisConfederation School Council

AwardQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Bellrose, JacobHicks Morley Scholarship

Cowx, RyleyRoyal Canadian Legion

Branch #553 & Ladies Auxiliary Award

Most Outstanding Student Award Workplace Destination

Daoust, MichaelQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Eaton, JesseConfederation Secondary School

Achievement Award

Fantin, NicholasChartwells Compass Group Award

Ferlotte, JasonConfederation Secondary School

Exemplary Attendance Award

Gudrie, TrevorKin Club of Valley East Award

Johannson-Knox, JamesGeorge Young Memorial Award

Lafreniere, LindsayRCC Technological Award

McCutcheon, CassandraHicks Morley Scholarship

O'Hearon, KaylaHicks Morley ScholarshipMost Outstanding Student Award

College Destination

Oakley, JamesOYAP Award

CHELMSFORD VALLEY DISTRICT COMPOSITE SCHOOL

Bailey, KaitlynOYAP Award

Bowie, VictoriaCVDCS Greenhouse Award

Burns, Kate Chelmsford Royal Canadian Legion

#553 AwardLaurentian University Millennium

Leadership AwardOnaping Falls Royal Canadian

Legion #503 AwardCVDCS Alumni AwardMost Outstanding StudentXstrata ScholarshipLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Burton, Spencer Ted Favot Memorial Award

Castonguay, Corey OYAP Award

Chedore, Brittany Onaping Falls Royal Canadian

Legion #503 Award

Chedore, Christopher Chelmsford Lions Club AwardChelmsford Lions Service AwardOnaping Falls Royal Canadian

Legion #503 AwardOntario Principals' Council AwardSpecialist High Skills Major

Health & Wellness AwardCVDCS Staff Award

Cunning, Brett Vale Inco Scholarship

Day, Brent Chelmsford Fix-Auto Award

Dean, Kayla CVDCS Heart of Learning Award

Dubreuil, Samuel Azilda Lions Club AwardCVDCS Greenhouse AwardMost Outstanding Student AwardValedictorian AwardLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Gervais, Kaitlin Onaping Falls Lions Club AwardOnaping Falls Royal Canadian

Legion #503 Award

Ouimet, Wesley Bert Galasso Memorial Award

Pacan, Chasity Chelmsford Royal Canadian Legion

#553 Ladies Auxiliary Award

Paradis, Richard Co-operative Funeral Home

Achievement Bursary

Patrakka, Megan Vale Inco ScholarshipVoima Athletic ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Perry, Shannon John McNeill Memorial AwardClaude Gravelle Citizenship Award

Pierce, Daniel CVDCS School Council AwardOnaping Falls Royal Canadian

Legion #503 AwardThe Student Leadership in

Northern Education Award

Polulak, Ashley Gordon Erion Memorial Award

Rivait, Kayla Beauchamp Insurance Bursary

Reid, Kayla The Pegasus BursaryQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Samas, Eric Specialist High Skills Major

in Mining AwardRandy Beland Memorial Award

Skinner, Samantha Chelmsford Royal Canadian Legion

#553 Ladies Auxiliary Award

Simons, Jessica Onaping Falls Royal Canadian

Legion #503 Ladies Auxiliary Award

Laurentian University Entrance Scholarship

Williamsson, Natalie Chartrand's Your Independent

Grocer Award

CONFEDERATION SECONDARY SCHOOL

Aelick, KaylaStaff Memorial AwardLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipXstrata Nickel Scholarship

Paquette, ChristopherOYAP AwardConfederation Secondary School

Technological Award

Stamplecoski, KatelynnLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipStudent Parliament

Leadership AwardQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Strader, AprilConfederation School Council

AwardQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Talevi, EmilyCambrian College Secondary

School Achievement Award

Theriault, CourtneyLaurentian University

Leadership AwardLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top ScholarshipMost Outstanding Student Award

University Destination

Violin, AliciaValley East Lions Club Award

Walker, JasonValley East Lions Club Student

Memorial Bursary

Walsh, MeghanDuff Walker Memorial

English AwardQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Yensen, ReneeLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipMarie Martin Memorial Award

ESPANOLA HIGH SCHOOL

Anderson, ScottE.H.S. Staff BursaryBurke's Custom Machining BursarySylvio Proulx Memorial BursarySpecialist High Skills Major

in Mining ScholarshipSpecialist High Skills Major

in Mining Award

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Beaulieu, ChantalE.H.S. Stage Band BursaryE.H.S. Student Parliament

Michael Galvin BursaryC.E.P. Union of Canada (CLC/CTC)

Local 74 & 74-2, Wm. H. Burnell Scholarship

Bender, KelseyC.E.P. & Paperworkers Union

of Canada (CLC/CTC) Local 156: Kevin Vance Memorial Scholarship

Richard Olivier Memorial Award

Bentley, CraigKnights of Columbus ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Bond, JoelRose Fox Memorial

Mathematics AwardEspanola Chapter No. 257 Royal

Arch Masons Bursary

Bourcier, BrandonRoyal Canadian Legion Branch 39

BursaryE.H.S. Student Parliament

David Byers and Glen Arnold Memorial Bursary

Burk, JessieSpartan Youth Radio BursaryManitoulin Family Resources

Bursary

Burke, JosephE.H.S. Alumni Spirit AwardChartwells Compass Group Bursary

Bussieres, MicaylaD. Peter Best Law Offices

ScholarshipDomtar Inc., Espanola Mill BursaryQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Case, BrianChartwells Compass Group BursaryJean Placken Memorial ScholarshipE.H.S. Stage Band Bursary

Cutler, LisaDr. Josée Labrecque Optometrist

Bursary

Diebel, RobertE.H.S. Staff Bursary

Diguer, RobynE.H.S. Student Parliament Bursary

Ehrhardt, CarolineIda Morrison ScholarshipE.H.S. Alumni Spirit Award

Fallat, ThomasGuidance Heads' Association

AwardE.H.S. Staff Bursary

Fox, TheresaThe Co-operators Bursary

Glofcheskie, AdrianaVale Inco ScholarshipRobinson's Pharmasave

ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Hardisty, Carrie-LynnGiant Tiger ScholarshipLifetouch School Services Bursary

Hardisty, JessicaE.H.S. Student Parliament Bursary

Hill, LoganDodge's Waste Management Ltd.

ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Kelly, JonathanOYAP Award

Kozachanko, TaylorSt. Jude Parish Catholic Women's

League BursaryQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Kutschke, MeganEspanola I.D.A. Pharmacy BursaryEspanola & District Credit Union

Scholarship

Labelle, AveryLee Valley Autumn Leaves Bursary

Laderoute, EmmaTownship of Sables-Spanish Rivers

Bursary

Landry, KendellDodge's Waste Management Ltd.

ScholarshipVale Inco Scholarship

Langlois, LarissaHuron-Superior Catholic Principals'

Association BursaryWinkel's Your Independent Grocer

ScholarshipE.H.S. School Council Award

LeClair, RachelDorrie Finnen Memorial BursaryEspanola Masonic Lodge #527

Bursary

Levesque, MichelineInez Pitawanakwat Memorial

Bursary

McCulloch, AndrewJob Connect Bursary

McCulloch, GrahamB & D Auto Bursary

McGregor, KigenWhitefish River First Nation BursaryMcGregor Bay Association

Louis Polk Bursary

McGregor, TaylorWhitefish River First Nation BursaryMcGregor Bay Association

Louis Polk Bursary

Morley, KaijaVeteran's Transportation

of Espanola Ltd. Bursary

Moroz, AndrewSpecialist High Skills Major

in Mining AwardRoyal Canadian Legion Branch 39

BursaryJob Connect Bursary

Peltier, MarcellinaEspanola Income Tax Services

Bursary

Piche, NickolasE.H.S. Student Parliament

Dave Tuer Memorial Award

Pitawanakwat, AmberEdward J. Blanchard

Memorial Award

Powers, ChantalMichael Brown, M.P.P. Award

Recollet, Lesley-AnneWhitefish River First Nation BursaryMcGregor Bay Association

Louis Polk Bursary

Richer, RebeccaCambrian College Secondary

School Achievement AwardC.E.P. & Paperworkers Union

of Canada (CLC/CTC) Local 156: Dean Poole Memorial Scholarship

Ruby, OliviaDomtar Inc., Espanola Mill

ScholarshipManitoulin-West Sudbury Dairy

Producers Committee BursaryOrder of the Royal Purple

ScholarshipEspanola General Hospital Bursary

Sabourin, DarrenYusko Construction Ltd. Bursary

Sago, BrittanyJob Connect Bursary

Sanftenberg, JewelLee Segarra & Mauno Kauppi

Memorial AwardSpanish River #237

- Order of the Eastern Star Prize

Shawanda, ZachariahWhitefish River First Nation BursaryMcGregor Bay Association

Louis Polk Bursary

Smith, AmandaMargaret Best AwardE.H.S. School Council Award

St. Onge, CalyssaC.E.P. Union of Canada (CLC/CTC)

Local 74 & 74-2, Wm. H. Burnell Scholarship

Winnifred Mooney ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Stables, MorganJean Hanson AwardEspanola Lions Club

(Herman Dorriesfield) Scholarship

Sweeney, AngeleLions Club George Morrison

Community Service Citizenship Bursary

Espanola Elks Lodge #346 Scholarship

E.H.S. Student Parliament Bursary

Tizzard, BrittanyPinewood Motor Inn ScholarshipKnights of Columbus ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Wiest, JoshawaRainbow Country Chrysler Ltd.

Scholarship

Wilson, TessaCaisse Populaire Vermillon Inc.

ScholarshipEspanola Income Tax Services

Bursary

Zheng, Biang (Aileen)Auxiliary of Espanola

General Hospital BursaryE.H.S. Yearbook AwardLion Harvey Dodge AwardRose Fox Memorial

Mathematics AwardQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

LASALLE SECONDARY SCHOOL

Amirault, CameronMaslack Award

Bailey, DavidAward for Academic ExcellenceLane Family Memorial AwardLasalle Secondary School Most

Outstanding Student AwardMcGill University

Excellence ScholarshipMiller Thompson National

Foundation ScholarshipUnited Steelworkers Bursary

Balson, MaeganLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Beaudry, Jean-RobertLopes Mechanical Award

Beaulieu, KaryssaCambrian College

Achievement Award

Bentzen, ReidLasalle Secondary School

Staff Association Award

Blaseg, KyleJoan Mantle Music Trust AwardLasalle Secondary School

Achievement AwardLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Bonas, LindsayLasalle Secondary School

Staff Association Award

Brideau, Stephane Northridge Savings

and Credit Union Award

Brown, CrystalLasalle Secondary School

Staff Association Award

Castonguay, Laurie-LineNorthridge Savings

and Credit Union Award

Cornthwaite, BrittanyJim Turcott Memorial AwardLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Davidson, AbigailLasalle Secondary School

Award of Merit

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Alumni Bursary

Eckert, BenjaminLasalle Secondary School

Special Academic AwardUniversity of Waterloo

Entrance Scholarship

Garrett, CraigJaak Valiots Memorial AwardUniversity of Guelph

Entrance ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Graham, JoshuaLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Haq, HummaLasalle Secondary School

Staff Association AwardLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Horodziejczyk, PeterSpecialist High Skills Major

in Business AwardColin Hood OFSAA

School Sport AwardLasalle Secondary School

Alumni Award

Ingham, RichardLasalle Secondary School

Graduation Foundation Award

Kenny, MichaelQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Kosiw, JohnLasalle Secondary School

Graduation Foundation Award

Laporte, DerekLasalle Secondary School

Achievement AwardInternational Silverstick

Larry McGrath Memorial AwardSudbury Minor Hockey Association

BursaryUniversity of Waterloo

President's Scholarship

Lang, GennaMinistry of Natural Resources

Award

Lehto, LauraOYAP Award

Lemieux, MathewRona Cashway Award

Mainville, MichelleLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipLaurentian University BursaryLasalle Secondary School

Alumni AwardSudbury Ladies' Volleyball

Association Award

Maki, ChristianOSSTF Technical Award

McCarvell, AshleyBusiness Club Award

Mekers, WilliamLasalle Secondary School

Achievement AwardLasalle Secondary School

Students' Council AwardLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipLaurentian University

Leadership Award

Moggy, SantanaLasalle Secondary School

Graduation Foundation Award

Murphy, RyanOYAP Award

Nyari, JamesMetal Air Mechanical Systems

Limited Bursary

Ojalammi, AshleyLasalle Secondary School

Alumni Award Sudbury Ladies' Volleyball

Association AwardSudbury Wolves Award

Peloquin, JessicaLasalle Secondary School

Achievement Award

Pilon, SarahManagement Elite Certificate

Plouffe, ChantalQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Prince, HollyModern Language Award

Rayan, TamaraLasalle Secondary School

Achievement Award

Ramsey, TannerGarfield Weston Entrance AwardLasalle Secondary School

Graduation Foundation Award

Thirkill, AmandaLasalle Secondary School

Achievement Award

Walker, LianaLasalle Secondary School

Students' Council Award

Woods, LaurenLaurentian University

French Immersion AwardLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipLasalle Secondary School

Most Outstanding Student AwardSamantha Vitone Memorial Award

LIVELY DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOL

Andretta, LucasCambrian College Secondary

School Achievement Award

Beneteau, AshleyQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top ScholarshipQueenie Svensk Bursary

Dempsey, EmilyOYAP Award

Ingraham, BryceQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Ketola, Patrick Sudbury Guidance Heads'

Student Scholarship

Laframboise, BrendonVoima Scholarship

Leblanc, MaggieQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Lefrancois-Bartel, KodyQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Pilbacka, Kyler Kent Cousineau Memorial Award

Shields, MaegenHeather Stobo Seguin

Memorial AwardVoima Scholarship

Sitko, ChristinaOFSAA Alumni ScholarshipLaurentian University

Leadership AwardEdo Catherine Lively

Memorial Scholarship

Weist, Kelsi-AnnQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top ScholarshipRichard S. Stephenson

Memorial Scholarship

Vendramin, CarleeKelly Scheuer Memorial Award

LOCKERBY COMPOSITE SCHOOL

Abitbol, JuliaSudbury Multicultural AwardUniversity of Western Ontario

Entrance Scholarship

Bartolucci, BrentJanis E. Groom Memorial AwardLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipMarchigiana Association

Scholarship

Battistoni, KristinAdvocacy & Technology Award

Beange, KristenF. Jean MacLeod ScholarshipUniversity of Guelph

Entrance Scholarship

Beland, SophieMathematics AwardQueen’s University

Entrance ScholarshipScience - STEP AwardVale Inco Scholarship

Berdusco, AmyGeography AwardUniversity of Ottawa

Entrance Scholarship

Brooks, MatthewGerald G. Hatch ScholarshipJohn Cook AwardLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipMathematics Award

Brown-Berton, Jayme-LeeMinto ScholarshipNorthern Cancer Research

FoundationUniversity of Ottawa

Entrance ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Carr, GarettTheatre Award

Caverson, JulieLockerby Composite School

Alumni AwardLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Cleveland, MariaLockerby Composite School

Staff Association

Copes, NicholasLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Cooper, LindsayCarleton University

Entrance Scholarship

Decosse, ThomasLockerby Composite School

Alumni AwardScience Award

Deeth, ChelseaOYAP Award

Desforges, DenisQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Dwyer, PatrickLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Eastick, Jeffrey Lockerby Composite School

Alumni AwardLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Falcioni, DeanMichael Trevisiol Memorial Award

Flamand, EmileoYMCA Award

Flewelling, LaurenBruce Hatton Cancer Award

Foschia, GiustinaQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top ScholarshipRoyal Canadian Legion Ladies

Auxiliary Branch 564Ryerson University

Entrance Scholarship

Fournier, JasmineUniversity of Western Ontario

Entrance Scholarship

Garrioch, KelseyUniversity of Windsor

Residence Scholarship

Gervais, AnthonyLockerby Composite School

Mathematics AwardQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Gould, EricaSpecialist High Skills Major

in Health and Wellness Award

Heffern, AllisonQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top ScholarshipUniversity of Western Ontario

Entrance Scholarship

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Innocente, SamanthaLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Israelson, SeanDeeda Cook AwardCo-operative Education AwardPhotography AwardSpecialist High Skills Major

in Mining AwardUniversity of Western Ontario

Entrance Scholarship

Jelen, MeghanLockerby Composite School

Alumni AwardLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Johns, ZacharyLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipTim Hortons Scholarship

Joseph, MelissaQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Lafraniere, JaimeeBruce Hatton Cancer AwardHumanities AwardLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Lanteigne, JordanQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Lanteigne, JustinQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Larocque, MiguelCollège Boréal AwardPhysical Education AwardSudbury Multicultural Award

Lavallee, AmandaDalhousie Entrance ScholarshipSecondary School Student

Achievement AwardYMCA John Island Camp Bursary

Lessard, AdamCambrian College Secondary

School Achievement AwardQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Luttrell, AlannahLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipNorthern Cancer Research

Foundation

MacPherson, TroyLaurentian University BursaryLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Mancini, MarkCanadian and World Studies AwardJoan Mantle Music Trust AwardLaurentian University

Leadership Award Laurentian University

Dean’s ScholarshipMusic AwardStudent Council Bursary

- Lifetouch Canada

Mariotti, StevenLieutenant Governor’s

Community Volunteer AwardWalden Lions Club Scholarship

Marrs, RianeLockerby Composite School

Alumni AwardQueen’s University

Entrance Scholarship

Matte, DanielleLinda Owens BursaryTechnology Award

McArthur, SamanthaEddie's Restaurant Award

McCue, MichaelLockerby Composite School

Alumni Award

McGinn, SheldonMichael Rollins Memorial AwardUniversity of Waterloo

Entrance Scholarship

Meyer, JuliaUniversity of Ottawa

Entrance Scholarship

Miller, DevinLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Moggy, KelsieQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Mulloy, JordanBruce Hatton Cancer AwardLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipOntario Principals' Council Award

O’Brien, DarrenQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top ScholarshipUniversity of Toronto - Book Award

Ogston, WesleyLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Paul, MitchellLockerby Composite School

Alumni Award

Paul, MatthewEnglish AwardOYAP AwardSudbury Mine Mill & Smelter

Workers' Union (Local 598) Award

Penny, LauraLaura Cotesta Memorial AwardMichael Trevisiol Memorial Award

Pisaric, ClarissaBrock University

Entrance Scholarship

Price, JasmineA & J Home Hardware Award

Raciborski, JordanLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Read, KaylaLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Rhodes, StevenLockerby Composite School

Alumni Award

Romanyszyn, VictoriaJack & Maija Ceming

Science AwardScience Award

Roy, BenoitKPMG Accounting AwardLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Roy, ShelbyEddie's Restaurant Award

Sager, MelaynaLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Sanders, TimothyCarleton University

Entrance Scholarship

Santi, CarlyRoyal Canadian Legion Ladies

Auxiliary Branch 564 AwardLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Scola, AnthonyFour Corners Vrab’s Your

Independent Grocer Award

Scheer, MartyUniversity of Ottawa

Entrance Scholarship

Simpson, ErinLockerby Composite School

Alumni AwardLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipLaurentian University Bursary

Sliede, BrittanyVoima Athletic Scholarship

Smal, JustinLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Smith, BrennanAdvocacy & Technology Award

Smith, DaltonLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipSecondary School Student

Achievement Award

Smith, NicholasUniversity of Ottawa

Entrance Scholarship

Smith, VeronicaUniversity of Guelph

Entrance Scholarship

Szymanski, MichaelLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Tardif, AngelaMathematics Award

Toivonen, MichaelComputer Science AwardLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Tremblay, ScottLanguages - Immersion AwardLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Vuorensyrja, AliciaLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Ward, CassiaVisual Arts AwardTechnology Award

Warren, TannerVoima Athletic ScholarshipLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Weirmeir, DavidLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Weirmeir, MelissaLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Welbourne, JorreyCollège Boréal Award

Wight, CassandraFour Corners Vrab’s Your

Independent Grocer AwardJim Fielding Memorial BursaryLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Yao, JiefeiBusiness - Accounting AwardJohn, Annie & John Seme II

Memorial Scholarship TrustLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipMathematics AwardScience - STEP AwardThayler Lindsey ScholarshipVale Inco Scholarship

Zhang, RuQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Zhou, CatherineEnglish AwardLanguages - French AwardLockerby Composite School

Staff Association AwardLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

LO-ELLEN PARK SECONDARY SCHOOL

Andrews, Ellen Acadia University

Entrance Scholarship Joan Mantle Music Trust Award

Banete, Andra Queen’s University

Entrance Scholarship Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Graduation Foundation Award

Barbeau, Pierre Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Council Award

Belzile, Mei-Ni Dr. Robert John Wilson

Entrance ScholarshipLincoln Might ScholarshipLaking Toyota Scholarship Daphne Kochar Memorial Award

Benson, Heather Laurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

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Alumni Award

Bhardwaj, AarishLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Brown, Madison Laurentian University

Entrance Scholarship Queen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top ScholarshipVale Inco Scholarship

Chaghtai, Waseah Kanwall Brock University

Entrance ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship John Cook Award

Cummings, ScottyPrincipals’ Pursuit of Excellence

Award

Douglas-Jamieson, Lorencie Dr. Albert Rose Bursary

Ellsworth, KatherineUniversity of Guelph

Entrance Scholarship Knights and Ladies of Kaleva

Scholarship Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Staff Award

Franklyn, AlexandraLo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Graduation Foundation Award

Garg, Aashish University of Guelph

Entrance Scholarship Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Graduation Foundation Award

Germond, CaitlinLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Award of Merit

Grimard, ChristopherLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Staff Award

Guraya, SehajmeetLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipFrank Ressel Memorial AwardJohn Cook Award

Haavisto, Aaron Cambrian College

Entrance Scholarship

Hartwick, Bradley Maslack Supply Limited AwardRegular Officer Training Program

Award

Haslam, Joshua Huskie Football Scholarship

Hawkins, Ryan University of Waterloo

Entrance Scholarship Conestoga-Rovers & Associates

Entrance Scholarship Queen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship Vale Inco Scholarship

Hirvi, Maija Knights and Ladies of Kaleva AwardSuomi Lions Club Scholarship

Hood, Phyllis Cambrian College Secondary

School Achievement Award

Jacques, StephaneLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Johnson, Jessica Laurentian University

Entrance Scholarship Maslack Supply Limited Award

Joncas, Amanda YMCA Employment Services Award

Lacelle, KaitlynVrab’s Your Independent Grocer

Award

Larsen, ChristianUniversity of Waterloo

Entrance Scholarship University of Waterloo Faculty

of Engineering Scholarship Vale Inco Scholarship

Lavigne, Jeffrey Laurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

Leadley, Roberta Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Special Merit Award

Lepage, Kendall Vale Inco Scholarship Jane McMurray Memorial BursaryOYAP Award

Leydon, Scott McGill University

Entrance Scholarship Vale Inco Scholarship Brenda Pushman Memorial AwardWaters Women's Institute BursaryLockerby Royal Legion Scholarship

Lolas, Christos University of Waterloo

Entrance Bursary University of Waterloo President’s

Scholarship of Distinction Queen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Graduation Foundation Award

Lucciantonio, Emma Brock University Entrance Scholarship

Luczak, Erik Laurentian University

Entrance Scholarship Voima Athletic Association

Scholarship

Macey, Logan Laurentian University

Entrance Scholarship

MacTaggart, Carli-Rose Buzzy Brown’s Brasserie

Merit Award

MacTaggart, TaraLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipKnights & Ladies of Kaleva Award

Maki, Heidi Maslack Supply Limited Award

Manninen, KendraQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Martin, Joshua Laurentian University

Entrance Scholarship Professional Engineers of Ontario

Foundation for Education AwardLo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Graduation Foundation Award

McCutcheon, CaraAndrea, Melanie & Stephanie

Raaska-Bran Memorial Award

Merotto, Lucas Ontario Principals’ Council Award

Mireault, Amy YMCA Camping Services Bursary

Moore, Riley University of Ottawa

Entrance Scholarship Sudbury Multicultural and Folk Arts

Association Award

Moulton, Emily University of Ottawa

Entrance Scholarship

Nicholson, ThomasOSSTF Technical Award

Nizzero, Alexis McMaster University

Entrance Scholarship

O’Brien, Keith James Wendler Award

Ormsby, Keith OYAP Award

Ouimet, Valerie Harvey’s Mallette Food Service

Co-operative Education Award

Pelletier, MirandaSuomi Lions Club Scholarship

Popuri, Haritha University of King’s College

Entrance ScholarshipLaking Toyota Scholarship

Primeau, CourtneyQueen’s University

Entrance Scholarship Queen's University Award

of Excellence ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship Northern Uniform Merit Award

Proudfoot, Ross University of Guelph

Entrance Scholarship Vic Mather’s Award Joseph Bacon Elite Athlete Award

Provencal, Paula Wilfrid Laurier University

Entrance Scholarship

Rainsford, Georgina John B. Stirling Entrance ScholarshipQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship Northern Uniform Merit Award

Raso, Filippo University of Toronto

Entrance Scholarship University of Toronto

Scarborough Scholarship Queen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship Kristin Kivikink Memorial Award

Ravi, Anjali Queen’s University

Entrance Scholarship Daphne Kochar Memorial Award

Roos, Caitlin McMaster University

Entrance Scholarship

Rose, Alexander Laurentian University

Entrance Scholarship Knights and Ladies of Kaleva Award

Sajatovic, Alana Laurentian University

President’s ScholarshipLo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Award of Merit

San Cartier, Serena Joseph Bacon Elite Athlete Award

Scherbak, ChantalSudbury Multicultural and Folk Arts

Association Award

Schmitt, MichaelBrock University

Entrance Scholarship

Sheppard, MaudeAndrea, Melanie & Stephanie

Raaska-Bran Memorial Award

Strasser, DouglasJ. W. McConnell Scholarship Vrab’s Your Independent Grocer

Award

Theoret, LouidgieMcMaster University

Entrance Scholarship Queen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship Northern Nissan Bursary

Tonelli, Leah University of Western Ontario

Scholarship of Distinction Vale Inco Reserved ScholarshipKnights and Ladies of Kaleva AwardOlena Pyzik Memorial Award

Toner, Chelsea Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Alumni Award

Townend, Sarah Emily Laurentian University

Leadership Award

Trayling, Emily Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School

Special Merit Award

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Tuohimaa, SamanthaLaurentian University

Entrance Scholarship Knights and Ladies of Kaleva AwardVoima Athletic Association

Scholarship

Uy, Hillary Maslack Supply Limited Award

Vanderbeck, Robert Queen’s University

Entrance Scholarship Maslack Supply Limited Award

Wills, Larissa University of Western Ontario

Entrance Scholarship Canadian Federation of University

Women AwardKnights and Ladies of Kaleva AwardDoris Thomson Lane

Memorial Award

Wiseman, Kevin University of Waterloo

Entrance Scholarship Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School

School Council Award

MANITOULIN SECONDARY SCHOOL

Abotossaway, GabeAundeck Omni Kaning First Nation

BursaryManitoulin Secondary School

Three Fires ScholarshipUCCM Anishnabe Police Busary

Aiabens, MaryagnesTehkummah First Response BursaryWikwemikong Nursing Home

Bursary

Bailey, RebeccaQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Barss, NatashaDouglas Allen BursaryLittle Current Fish & Game BursaryLions Club of Little Current BursaryMeeker Aquaculture Bursary

Best, JonathanManitoulin Health Centre Auxiliary

BursaryMindemoya Hospital Auxiliary

BursaryWriter's Craft Award

Brunetti, DanielleO.G. Davies Memorial BursaryManitoulin Elementary Teachers'

BursaryManitoulin Secondary School

Students' Council BursaryMindemoya Hospital Auxiliary

Bursary

Burt, KevinDomtar Inc. ScholarshipGordon & Allan West Municipality

BursaryManitoulin Cattlemen's Association

Bursary

Cada, NadjaJim Eadie Memorial BursaryDr. R.B. & J.B. McQuay Memorial

ScholarshipSheshegwaning First Nation

BursaryUnited Chiefs & Councils

Manitoulin Bursary

Case, BenBig Lake Community Association

BursaryJohn Budd Memorial BursaryManitoulin-West Sudbury

ScholarshipDr. K.J. Tipper Bursary

Chatwell, ChaseAll Saints Anglican Church BursaryThomas Farquhar & Sons Ltd.

BursaryM & R Jewellery Bursary Regner Blok-Anderson

Memorial Bursary

Cranston, BritneyEspanola & District

Credit Union BursaryRoyal Canadian Legion

- Ladies Auxiliary BursarySeeds of Joy Bursary

Desaulniers, EtienneQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Eadie, ChelseaChannelview Drop-In Centre

BursaryNortheastern Manitoulin BursaryRoyal Canadian Legion

- Ladies Auxiliary Bursary

Edwards, KendraA.J. Bus Lines AwardBillings Municipality BursaryManitoulin Snowdusters AwardMasonic Lodge Education BursaryPrincipal's Award for Excellence

Leadership Award

Flood, JaneneCampbell Horticultural Society

BursaryGordon & Allan West Municipality

BursaryGordon Women's Institute

Rev. Munro BursaryIce Lake Community BursaryManitoulin Family Resources

BursaryManitoulin Snowdusters Award

Foster, ChristineAll Saints Anglican Church BursaryGore Bay BursaryRoyal Canadian Legion Western

Manitoulin BursaryJean Williamson Memorial BursaryHelen J. Fogal Memorial Bursary

Fowler, KaylaLakeview School BursaryM'Chigeeng First Nation Board

of Education BursaryUnited Chiefs and Council

of Manitoulin Bursary

Frank, DanielManitoulin Secondary School

Students' Council BursaryZella McCutcheon

Memorial BursaryMindemoya Hospital Auxiliary

Bursary

Geick, MelissaFamily Studies BursaryJohn & Jennie McCulloch

Memorial Bursary

Gelaznikas, AshlynPearl Laura Finch Memorial BursaryLions Club of Little Current Bursary

Gilpin, CharleneBurpee & Mills Municipality BursaryTwilight Club of Providence Bay

BursaryBetty Ferguson Memorial Bursary

Hanninen, TyA.J. Bus Lines AwardWes Parkinson Memorial Bursary

Harasym, MitchellQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Harris, BriannaCarol Lane Memorial BursaryRotary Club of Gore Bay Bursary

Hart, HilaryVale Inco ScholarshipLittle Current Medical Associates

BursaryManitoulin Chiropractic Clinic

BursaryMindemoya Hospital Auxiliary

Bursary

Hayden, EmilyMindemoya Guardian Pharmacy

BursaryMindemoya United Church

ScholarshipScott Veterinary Services BursaryManitoulin Fine Arts Bursary

Hayden, KyleJewell's Collision Centre BursaryArla Thibault Memorial Bursary

Head, CarlyPatricia Anderson Memorial

BursaryMindemoya Hospital Auxiliary

BursaryCentral Manitoulin Bursary

Karn, TylerLions Club of Central Manitoulin

BursaryManitowaning Home Hardware

BursaryDon Ridley Memorial Bursary

Leeson, KelseyMargaret Bond Memorial BursaryTehkummah Township BursaryTehkummah Triangle Club BursaryMindemoya Hospital Auxiliary

Bursary

Lockeyer, DevinRoyal Canadian Legion

Branch #177 Bursary

MacLeod, IanManitoulin Transport Ltd.

Scholarship

McKeen, BrendaBMO, Bank of Montreal BursaryManitoulin Secondary Athletic

Association BursaryTurner's of Little Current BursaryCompass Group - Chartwells Food

Bursary

Meinzinger, JoshuaQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Meneray, JessicaLions Club of Central Manitoulin

BursaryMillennium BursaryCompass Group - Chartwells Food

BursaryIsland Foodland Bursary

Middleton, SpencerBurpee & Mills Municipality BursaryManitoulin Transport Bursary

Nahwegahbow, SavannahUnited Chiefs & Council of

Manitoulin BursaryAundeck Omni Kaning First Nation

BursaryManitoulin Secondary School

Three Fires BursaryUnited Chiefs & Council

of Manitoulin Anishnabe Police Bursary

Orford, MitchellMills Township Citizens Association

BursaryNational Wild Turkey Federation

BursaryTechnical Trade & Apprenticeship

Bursary

Peltier, DustinManitowaning Home Hardware

BursaryRoyal Canadian Legion

Branch #177 BursarySudbury Anishinabek

Post Secondary Bursary

Perkins, LeanneCarl Brown & Sons Bus Lines

BursaryCentral Manitoulin Bursary

Phillips, MitchellAssiginack Municipality BursaryLions Club of Southeastern

Manitoulin Bursary

Poenn, JonathanDr. D.A. Hart Memorial BursaryLittle Current Guardian Pharmacy

BursaryManitoulin Secondary School

Staff BursaryDwight McGauley Memorial

BursaryRona - Tims & Co Home Centre

BursaryIsobel Harry Bursary

Priddle, AlyssaManitoulin Transport BursaryOrder of the Eastern Star

Spanish River Bursary

Riching, ScottTom Porter Memorial BursaryRoyal Canadian Legion Western

Manitoulin Bursary

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BursaryArla Thibault Memorial Bursary

Sinclair, JennaDoug Patterson Memorial BursaryRockville Women's Institute Bursary

Smulders, CarsonQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Starke, SydneyNortheastern Manitoulin BursaryLittle Current Community Peace

ScholarshipPhyllis Tilston Sellers Memorial

BursaryManitoulin Secondary School

Students' Council BursaryDr. D. A. Hart Memorial Bursary

Tann, LisaBig Lake Women's Institute BursaryCompass Group - Chartwells Foods

BursaryMindemoya Medical Clinic BursaryProvidence Bay Agricultural Society

BursaryManitoulin Secondary School

Athletic Association Bursary

Third, AmandaGore Bay Manitoulin Lodge

Auxiliary Inc. BursaryLyons Memorial United Church

BursaryBetty Ferguson Memorial Bursary

Tracey, CaitlynDomtar Inc. BursaryThomas Farquhar & Sons Ltd.

BursaryManitowaning Guardian Pharmacy

BursaryManitoulin Secondary School

Staff BursaryBetty Ferguson Memorial Bursary

Wall, DanielLions Club of Central Manitoulin

BursaryCentral Manitoulin BursaryManitoulin Minor Hockey Bursary

Webb, AmberO.G. Davies Memorial BursaryRaymond Snyder Scholarship

Wood, AndrewBarry & Eric Corbiere

Memorial BursaryHar-Cor Diesel AwardLions Club of Southeastern

Manitoulin BursaryManitoulin Secondary School

Staff BursaryElmer & Doreen Wood Bursary

Wright, WilliamQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

SUDBURY SECONDARY SCHOOL

Allard, RenéeYMCA Employment

and Career Award

Bedard, NatalieHazel Sutton Memorial BursaryOYAP Award

Bishop, BrettAcademic Award of ExcellenceRoyal Canadian Legion

Onaping Branch 503 Bursary

Brazeau-Wilson, SamanthaJ.B. Wallace Award

Cacciotti, Chelsea-LynneSudbury Secondary School

English Award

Contois, KatelynnAcademic Award of Excellence

Cook, PatrickKiwanis Club of Sudbury Music and

Dance Performing Arts Award

Dasti, RobynStudent Merit Award

DiPietro, AshleyJack and Maija Ceming

Chemistry AwardLions Club of Sudbury AwardRobert Gawalko Award

DiPietro, ChealseyLions Club of Sudbury Award

Dormer, JessicaF.J. Costigan Alumni

Association AwardQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top ScholarshipQueen's University

Entrance ScholarshipSudbury Secondary School

English Excellence Award

Dresen, StarlotteHarry Melnychuk Centennial

BursaryLife Touch Art AwardOntario Principals' Council

Student Leadership AwardTerpsichore Award

Dubé, DustinNorth Star Business Award

Dubé, Kristy-AnneErnie Checkeris AwardLaurentian University

Leadership AwardLaurentian University

Entrance ScholarshipVale Inco Science Award

Flake, ThomasGeorge Stelmack Music AwardHigh Tech Class of '74 Reunion

BursaryKiwanis Club of Sudbury Music and

Dance Performing Arts AwardRomeo Cundari Memorial

Music BursarySpecialist High Skills Major

in Arts and Culture AwardSudbury Secondary School

North Star AwardWarna Timlock Performing Arts

Award

Fleming, StacyJoan Mantle Music Trust AwardLieutenant Governor's

Community Volunteer AwardSudbury Secondary Staff Award

Fox, DakodaJoseph and Marion Castaldi

Memorial Award

Gasparini, KelseyAcademic Award of ExcellenceBenjamin Foote Merwin Jr.

Memorial AwardJoseph and Marion Castaldi

Memorial AwardLyle S. Hallman

Entrance Scholarship University of Waterloo

President's Award Entrance Scholarship University of Waterloo

Sudbury Secondary School Accounting Award

Sudbury Secondary School Mathematics Award

United Steelworkers of America Local 6500 Award

Giles, JustineSudbury Secondary Staff AwardVoima Athletic Association

Scholarship

Gravelle, JulieQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Halvorson, JustineSudbury Secondary School

Student Success Award

Harding, MantonVisual Arts Student Award

Hering, VanessaSpecialist High Skills Major

in Business AwardGovernor General's

Academic Medal

Huynh, PaulineCarrington Mathematics Award

Labelle, JenniferSudbury Secondary School

Staff Award

Lacelle, JenniferCTV Arts Education AwardDramatic Arts Department

Award for Writing

Lafortune, RobynSudbury Secondary School

Student Success AwardWiinhgash (Sweetgrass Award)

Landry, LaurenAcademic Award of ExcellenceDenise Michalak Memorial AwardHigh Tech Class of '74 Reunion

BursaryQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Lane, DonnyAcademic Award of Excellence

Langlois, SabrinaQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Larochelle, KyleRobert Gawalko Award

Léger, DanielleHigh Tech Class of '74 Reunion

Bursary

Lidkea, NatashaFamily Studies Scholarship Award

MacLeod, CaressaDenise Michalak Memorial Award

McKnight, AlisonDavidson Science Award

McKnight, RachelQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

McLoughlin, JustinWilliam J.P. Mills Scholarship

Mallette, CatherineCambrian College Secondary

School Achievement AwardKathleen Russell Award for FrenchMason, Poratto-Mason LLP Law

AwardUniversity of Toronto Book Award

Martin, TamaraKyle Manuel Memorial AwardSudbury Secondary School

Dramatic Arts Award

McIntyre, MitchellE.J. Wiley Music AwardSudbury Secondary School

Parental Involvement Committee Award

McKillop, GraemeQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Rainville, SabrinaR.G. McDorman Physics BursarySudbury Secondary School

Multimedia AwardSudbury Secondary School

Science Award

Richard, DillonHarry Melnychuk

Centennial BursaryJoan Mantle Arts Education

Drama AwardSudbury Secondary School

Student Parliament AwardSudbury Secondary School

North Star Award

Prevost, RobertQueen Elizabeth II Aiming

for the Top Scholarship

Roy, Riley-JordanAXSYS Computer AwardHigh Tech Class of '74 Reunion

Bursary

Sylvestre, ChantalSudbury Secondary School

History AwardSudbury Secondary School

Parental Involvement Committee Award

Sudbury Secondary School Vocal Music Award

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2009-2010 Ontario ScholarsChelmsford Valley District Composite SchoolBowie, VictoriaBurns, KateChedore, ChristopherDubreuil, SamuelGervais, KaitlinGosselin, T.J.Guse, JennaHenri, TawneysiaPacan, ChasityPatrakka, MeganPerry, ShannonReid, KaylaSimons, Jessica

Confederation Secondary SchoolDangerfield, AnthonyEaton, JamesEaton, JesseGudrie, TrevorLevesque, JessicaMcConnell, ConnerO'Hearon, KaylaOakley, JamesPaquette, ChristopherPollock, ZacharyRanger, VeronicaSimard, AdelleSpreadbury, MelanieStamplecoski, KatelynnStrader, AprilTheriault, CourtneyViolin, AliciaWalsh, MeghanWatters, BrittanyWilley, PerryYensen, Renee

Espanola High SchoolAkey, TylerBeaulieu, ChantalBender, KelseyBond, JoelBourcier, BrandonBurk, JessieBurke, JosephBussieres, MicaylaCase, BrianEhrhardt, CarolineFerguson, AaronFraser, MelodyGlofcheskie, AdrianaHill, LoganKozachanko, TaylorKutschke, MeganLandry, KendellLanglois, LarissaLarson, DennisLeClair, RachelMcCulloch, AndrewMorrissette, MichaelPatterson, KaitlynPodlatis, AlyxRicher, RebeccaRuby, Olivia

Sabourin, DarrenSmith, AmandaSt. Onge, CalyssaSweeney, AngeleWiest, JoshawaZheng, Biang (Aileen)

Lasalle Secondary SchoolBailey, DavidBalson, MaeganBlaseg, KyleBonas, LindsayCarroll, LaceyCarter, StacyChamberland, JustinCornthwaite, BrittanyCunningham, LauraDavidson, AbigailDrake, CarterEckert, BenjaminGarrett, CraigGodin, AlyshaGolde, SilvijaGraham, JoshuaGrandbois, CaitlinHaq, HummaHeckman, MistyIngham, RichardKeetch, VanessaKosiw, JohnLisi, TylerMainville, MichelleMekers, WilliamOjalammi, AshleyPilon, SarahPlouffe, ChantalPou, Chi LamRayan, TamaraVong, U ChengWoods, Lauren

Lively District Secondary SchoolAllen, AmyBeneteau, AshleyEdwards, ShannenGraham, BrianHamilton, BrettLepage, RoryManninen, KaylaMirka, KeelyMorin, ArianePakkala, KaitlynPaquette, WadeRodda, SamuelShell, BrandonSitko, ChristinaStub, JefferyVendramin, CarleeWeist, Kelsi-Ann

Lockerby Composite SchoolAbitbol, JuliaAlonso-Rodriguez, WillianAssinewe, JordanBartolucci, BrentBeange, Kristen

Beasley, KaylaBeland, SophieBerdusco, AmyBerton, Jayme-LeeBoyce, ConnorBrooks, MatthewBryce, John-DavidCasey, JessicaCaverson, DylanCaverson, JulieClyke, KarinCollins, SpencerCooper, LindsayCopes, NicholasDecosse, ThomasDerro, LeahDesforges, DenisDuchesne, KatrynaDwyer, PatrickEastick, Jeffrey D.Flewelling, LaurenFoschia, GiustinaFyfe, IanGervais, AnthonyGhiandoni, JordanGolubovich, PhilipHeffern, AllisonIsraelson, SeanJelen, MeghanKangas, ChelseyKolbasovsky, JamesLafraniere, JaimeeLamb, DylanLanteigne, JordanLanteigne, JustinLavallee, AmandaLuttrell, AlannahMacDonald, GeoffryMacPherson, TroyMancini, MarkMariotti, StevenMarrs, RianeMcCue, MichaelMeyer, JuliaMiller, DevinMoggy, KelsieMulloy, JordanO’Brien, DarrenOgston, WesleyPalkovits, JustinPaul, MatthewPenny, LauraPerdue, JasonPisaric, ClarissaPolano-Newell, KelsiePuiras, AndrewRead, KaylaRomaniuk, ColleenRomanyszyn, VictoriaRoy, BenoitRoy, ShelbySager, MelaynaSanti, CarlyScarr, CarsonScheer, MartyShaw, TylerShrigley, JeffreySimpson, ErinSmal, JustinSmith, BrennanSmith, DaltonSmith, Nicholas

Smith, VeronicaSzymanski, MichaelTardif, AngelaToivonen, MichaelTremblay, ScottVagnini, AlisonVillemere, JessicaWard, CassiaWarren, TannerWeirmeir, David MichaelWeirmeir, MelissaWight, CassandraYao, JiefeiZhang, RuZhou, Catherine

Lo-Ellen Park Secondary SchoolAndrews, EllenBanete, AndraBelzile, Mei-NiBenson, HeatherBissett, AlexanderBrown, MadisonChaghtai, Waseah KanwallCummings, ScottyCunningham, DanielEddy, JillianEllsworth, KatherineFranklyn, AlexandraGarg, AashishGermond, CaitlinGilbert, BensenGilbert, RebeccaGrimard, ChristopherGuraya, SehajmeetHaavisto, AaronHartwick, BradleyHawkins, RyanHirvi, MaijaJacques, StephaneJohnson, JessicaJohnston, RyanKmit, LindsayLacelle, KaitlynLarsen, ChristianLavigne, JeffreyLepage, KendallLeydon, ScottLolas, ChristosLucciantonio, EmmaLuczak, ErikMacTaggart, TaraMacey, LoganMaki, HeidiMartin, JoshuaMcCutcheon, CaraMerotto, LucasMireault, AmyMoore, RileyMoulton, EmilyMurray, LaurenNizzero, AlexisNurmikivi, AndersPelletier, MirandaPopuri, HarithaPrimeau, CourtneyProudfoot, RossProvencal, PaulaRainsford, GeorginaRaso, Filippo

Ravi, AnjaliRinta, Dana-LeeRoos, CaitlinRose, AlexanderRoss, IanSabau, DanielSajatovic, AlanaSan Cartier, SerenaSchmitt, MichaelSheppard, MaudeStrasser, DouglasTheoret, LouidgieTonelli, LeahToner, ChelseaTopps, NicholTownend, Sarah EmilyUy, HillaryVanderbeck, Robert LindsayWalker, JosephWharton, TannerWiley, MatthewWiley, RobertWills, LarissaWiseman, Kevin

Manitoulin Secondary School Addison, JanelleAelick, TanyaBedard, CassandraBickell, JordanDesaulniers, EtienneDunlop, CourtlandEade, DavidGammie, KristenGlasby, VanessaGreen, LauraHayden, AdrienneLabelle, ElyseManitowabi, GerrilynnMcColman, CassandraMcDonald, TroyMurdock, CourtneyRay, AlyssaScott, SaraSmulders, CarsonTrimmer, SamuelVarey, RyanWhite, MatthewWilliamson, JadeWilliamson, JennaWright, William

Sudbury Secondary School Brierley, AngelicaDormer, JessicaDubé, Kristy-AnneFleming, StacyGasparini, KelseyGiles, JustineLabelle, JenniferLandry, LaurenLidkea, NatashaMcLoughlin, JustinMensah, DeniseRoy, Riley-JordanSylvestre, Chantal

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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS - SUDBURY AREASchool Principal TelephoneAdamsdale Public School Dawn Chew 705.566.6020Alexander Public School (FI) Jacques Mantha 705.675.5961Algonquin Road Public School Bob Deeth 705.522.3171C.R. Judd Public School Michael Bellrose 705.671.5953Carl A. Nesbitt Public School (FI) Terry Moss 705.566.3935Chelmsford Public School (FI & EP) Pam DeMarco 705.671.5945Chelmsford Valley District C.S. (Grade 7 & 8) Mike Mirka 705.675.0225Churchill Public School Dave Farrow 705.566.5130Copper Cliff Public School Chris Bourré 705.682.4721Cyril Varney Public School Ron Hodkinson 705.566.2424Ernie Checkeris Public School (FI) Terry Moss 705.566.7610Lansdowne Public School (FI & EP) Chantal Lacroix 705.675.6451Larchwood Public School Trevor Dewitt 705.671.5944Levack Public School (FI & EP) Jack Mallette 705.671.5943Lively District Secondary School (Grade 7 & 8) Leslie Mantle 705.692.3671Long Lake Public School Bob Deeth 705.522.6168MacLeod Public School Michelle Walton 705.522.8040Markstay Public School Stephen Winckel 705.671.5946Monetville Public School Paula Mackey 705.898.2785Northeastern Elementary School (FI & EP) Kathy Wachnuk 705.675.0204Pinecrest Public School Randy Wallingford 705.675.0200Princess Anne Public School Colleen McDonald 705.673.6516Queen Elizabeth Public School Gisèle Sivret 705.675.6198R.H. Murray Public School Danielle Williamson 705.671.5942R.L. Beattie Public School (FI) Paul Dupont 705.522.7178Redwood Acres Public School Susan Cousineau 705.675.0202Valley View Public School (FI) Gisèle LaLonde 705.671.5956Walden Public School (FI & EP) Lesley Fisher 705.692.3602Wanup Public School Cathy Nursall 705.522.2671Wembley Public School Colleen McDonald 705.673.1381Westmount Avenue Public School (FI) Denise Goodmurphy 705.566.1770

SECONDARY SCHOOLS - SUDBURY AREASchool Principal TelephoneChelmsford Valley District C.S. (FI & EP) Mike Mirka 705.675.0225 Bilingual Trades ProgramConfederation Secondary School (FI & EP) Pablo Gil-Alfau 705.671.5948Lasalle Secondary School (FI & EP) Jeff McKibbon 705.566.2280Lively District Secondary School Leslie Mantle 705.692.3671 School of Integrated TechnologyLockerby Composite School (FI & EP) Heather Gaffney 705.522.1750 Science Technology Education ProgramLo-Ellen Park Secondary School (FI & EP) Craig Runciman 705.522.2320 International Baccalaureate ProgramSudbury Secondary School (FI & EP) Paul Camillo 705.674.7551 Arts Education Program

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS - ESPANOLA AREASchool Principal TelephoneA.B. Ellis Public School Lynn MacDonell 705.869.1651S. Geiger Public School Kendra Mihell 705.865.2052Webbwood Public School Kendra Mihell 705.869.3751

SECONDARY SCHOOL - ESPANOLA AREASchool Principal TelephoneEspanola High School Marty Punkari 705.869.1590

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS - MANITOULIN ISLANDSchool Principal TelephoneAssiginack Public School Wayne Murdock 705.368.7010Central Manitoulin Public School Tracey Chapman 705.368.7005Charles C. McLean Public School Anna Armstrong 705.368.7015Little Current Public School Jamie Mohamed 705.368.2932

SECONDARY SCHOOL - MANITOULIN ISLANDSchool Principal TelephoneManitoulin Secondary School Laurie Zahnow 705.368.7000

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - SHINING TREESchool Principal TelephoneM.W. Moore Public School John Capin 705.263.2038

SECONDARY SCHOOL - SHINING TREESchool Principal TelephoneM.W. Moore Secondary School John Capin 705.263.2038

OTHER SCHOOLS, PROGRAMS AND SERVICESSchool/Program/Service Principal/Contact TelephoneAlternative Program Elementary Iva McNair 705.674.1221Alta Cambrian Paul Camillo 705.674.7551Alta Bancroft Paul Camillo 705.524.5490Cecil Facer Secondary School Linda Mende 705.522.0196Continuing Education Centre Gloria Trudel 705.675.5481Co-operative Education Linda Urisk 705.688.0888First Nation, Métis and Inuit Education Katherine Dokis-Ranney 705.671.5940Frank Flowers School Program Linda Mende 705.524.3354Gatchell School Iva McNair 705.674.1221N’Swakamok Native Alternative School Paul Camillo 705.674.2128Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program Sharon Orlak 705.688.0888Program Lisa Piquette 705.523.3308Restart Program Kim Proulx 705.671.5941Ruth MacMillan Centre Iva McNair 705.675.9193 ext. 8263Special Education Programs/Services Margaret Stringer 705.523.3308Student Success Judy Noble 705.523.3308

Educational Media Centre 705.675.3028The Gord Ewin Centre for Education 705.523.3308Transportation Inquiries 705.521.1234 (Sudbury Student Services Consortium) Toll Free: 1.877.225.1196 For bus cancellations, visit rainbowschools.ca and click on Transportation.

FI - These schools offer the French Immersion Program. FI & EP - These schools offer the French Immersion as well as the English Program. All other schools offer the English Program.

TRUSTEESTyler Campbell – Chair Sudbury, Area 2 705.674.6040 Doreen Dewar – Vice-Chair Sudbury, Area 5 705.682.9449Grace Fox First Nations 705.377.4615Gord Santala Sudbury, Area 1 705.866.5229Robert Kirwan Sudbury, Area 3 705.969.7215Dena Morrison Sudbury, Area 4 705.693.0484Judy Hunda Sudbury, Area 6 705.671.1640Larry Killens Manitoulin, Area 7 705.859.2371Bob Clement Espanola, Area 8 705.869.2235Sloan Boyd – Student Trustee

ADMINISTRATIONBoard Office 705.674.3171 Toll Free: 1.888.421.2661Norm Blaseg Director of Education ext. 7254Diane Cayen-Arnold Superintendent of Business ext. 7254Bruce Bourget Superintendent of Schools ext. 7213Ada Della Penta Superintendent of Schools ext. 7216Lesleigh Dye Superintendent of Schools ext. 7213Sharon Speir Superintendent of Schools ext. 7216 Nicole Charette Senior Advisor ext. 7217 Corporate Communications and Strategic Planning

Rainbow District School Board – 2010-2011 School YearSudbury | Espanola | Manitoulin Island | Shining Tree69 Young Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 3G5 | Tel: 705.674.3171 | Toll Free: 1.888.421.2661 | Fax: 705.674.3167 | [email protected] | rainbowschools.ca