News Types: Citizenship Awards

Citizenship Award Winner—Ethan Teha

June 10th, 2021

Ethan Teha is a Grade 6 student at Dunstable School. He was nominated for the Citizenship Award by Principal Tammy Tkachuk. “Ethan demonstrates responsibility and is a very responsible young man,” says Tkachuk. Showing a great deal of maturity both in the classroom and around the school, he is a leader at Dunstable School. He […]

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Citizenship Award Winner—Makayla Schole

June 10th, 2021

Makayla Schole is a Grade 6 student at Dunstable School. She was nominated for the Citizenship Award by Principal Tammy Tkachuk.  Makayla helps and supports others both in the classroom and around the school. She is always willing to lend a hand with younger students or with Bear House activities. She is a leader in […]

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Citizenship Award Winner—Brennan Properzi

June 8th, 2021

Brennan Properzi is a Grade 6 student at École Westlock Elementary School. He was nominated for the Citizenship Award by Teacher Robert Weiss.  In his homeroom, Brennan constantly models the virtues of respect, kindness, and perseverance while demonstrating many other qualities that make him a leader among his peers. Although quiet, Brennan has an infectiously […]

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Citizenship Award Winner—Aidan Laun

June 8th, 2021

Aidan Laun is a Grade 6 student at Swan Hills School. She was nominated for the Citizenship Award by Program Assistant Jaymie Raymond. Whenever in need of a responsible student, staff look to Aidan. She demonstrates responsibility by always taking the task seriously, without fooling around. Aidan helps and supports others—she is an active member of […]

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Citizenship Award Winner—Josh Garbiar

May 31st, 2021

Josh Garbiar is a Grade 9 student at Pembina North Community School. He was nominated for the Citizenship Award by Teacher Mike Ivey. Josh demonstrates responsibility by always giving his best effort in everything he does. He takes responsibility for all of his work—he completes his homework and is not shy to ask if he […]

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Citizenship Award Winner—Adam Drake

May 31st, 2021

Adam Drake is a Grade 9 student at Pembina North Community School. He was nominated for the Citizenship Award by Teacher Mike Ivey. Adam demonstrates responsibility in several ways. He always has his work completed and is very on top of his learning. Last year, he was shown how to clear the outdoor rink ice […]

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Citizenship Award Winner—Elisa Boelman

May 31st, 2021

Elisa Boelman is a Grade 6 student at Pembina North Community School. She was nominated for the Citizenship Award by Teacher Daryl Chattargoon.  Elisa is involved in so many activities, sports, and chores inside and outside of school. She demonstrates responsibility by always giving 100% towards anything she is challenged with. Chattargoon says, “I think […]

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Citizenship Award Winner—Kate Wolff

May 31st, 2021

Kate Wolff is a Grade 5 student at Pembina North Community School. She was nominated for the Citizenship Award by Teacher Vicki El-Halaby. Kate is genuinely happy to be in school and has a positive attitude. She raises her hand regularly to participate in class discussions and actively listens to others. She cares about what […]

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Citizenship Award Winner—Carmen Larsen

March 24th, 2021

Carmen Larsen is a Grade 3 student at École Westlock Elementary School. She was nominated for the Citizenship Award by Teacher Linda Arndt.  Carmen is a model student who demonstrates a positive attitude towards her friends and adults. In the classroom, Carmen accepts responsibility graciously and is able to help others in a way that […]

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Citizenship Award Winner—Kalea Tober

March 24th, 2021

Kalea Tober is a Grade 2 student at École Westlock Elementary School. She was nominated for the Citizenship Award by Teacher Krystan Properzi.  Kalea displays kindness to others and often goes out of her way to make others feel good. She asks other students to play at recess if she sees they are playing alone. […]

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