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continue to do so going forward.
Attached to the back of this newsletter is the June calendar for 2015. The calendar includes the most up to date “snapshot” of the month of June including provincial exams, yearbook and report card distribution. In is important to note that regular classes will run through to June 19th. During the period between June 22nd and 25th, the school will host “review, completion and enrichment” (RCE) days. During this RCE period students have the opportunity to meet with their teachers in the event that they would like to review the course material from the year, with teacher permission complete additional or missed work to meet the minimal requirements for a course or to sign up in advance for enrichment activities.
While the school year is busy and demanding, your sons and daughters continue to achieve great things and make us proud! Sincerely, Adam Baumann Principal
March 2015 Windsor News Dates to Note:
• March 9 to 20 – SPRING BREAK!
• March 14 to 21 – Cuba Trip for Band Students
• April 1 & 2 – Gr 10 Health Fair
• April 3 – Good Friday
• April 6 – Easter Monday
• April 8 – Spring Jazz Night
• April 18 – Bottle Drive @ Windsor 10 am – 1 pm
• April 22 Term 2 Honour Roll available on website
• April 23 to 26 – Junior Music Tour to Whistler
• April 29 – 9:50 am Late Start
• May 4 – No Classes District Wide Pro-D Day
• May 10 – 16 – District French Immersion Quebec trip
• May 11 – PAC Meeting 7:30 pm Library
• May 23 – Cabaret Night
• May 27 – 9:50 am Late Start
• May 31 – Graduation Ceremony @ the Orpheum
• June 1 – PAC Meeting 7:30 pm Library
• June 6 – Graduation Banquet @ The Renaissance Hotel
• June 9 – Awards Night
www.windsorsecondary.ca 604-903-3700 Attendance Line 604-903-3707
I hope this message finds you and your family well and looking forward to the spring break! The break can provide a nice time for families to share time together and for students to recharge for the third and final term in the school year.
At this juncture I have only two staffing updates to share. I am pleased to report that our Vice Principal, Melanie Learoyd, has returned to work after an extended illness and has resumed responsibility for grade 8 and 9 students at Windsor. Additionally, Marjorie Dunn will be taking over her entire teaching assignment requiring us to say fairwell to Erin Ferguson who has done an admirable job providing instruction in the English and Drama departments during Ms. Dunn’s absence.
As you are likely aware, Windsor will be distributing term two report cards on Friday, March 6th in homeroom. In reviewing your child’s report card please pay particular attention to attendance data, work habits and comments. It is easy to focus purely on the percentage but the foundational elements listed above are critical to sustained achievement
Principal’s Message through the secondary
school years and beyond! Term two has been full
of challenges, excitement and success! Term two is generally regarded as the most challenging in the school year and consequently students and teachers have been working to maximize student success. The winter season in athletics has also maintained Windsor’s reputation for excellence in sport, boasting North Shore Championship victories in: • Bantam Boys Basketball • Senior Boys Basketball
(Howe Sound Champions) • Boys and Girls Gymnastics These victories are representative of the hard work and dedication of all of Windsor’s teams and their coaches!
Following up on my letter of January 27th to all parents, the Board of Education passed School District No. 44 (North Vancouver) Capital Project Bylaw No. 116576. This Bylaw represents the Board of Education’s commitment to proceeding with the Seismic Upgrade to Windsor Secondary and allows the planning and design phase to go ahead. I have been providing updates at our Parent Advisory Council (PAC) meetings and will
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This year, the Windsor Secondary School Green Team is hosting an electronics and battery drive through the ‘Think Recycle’ program. The drive will help the environment by recycling electronics responsibly and will also contribute to funding for further initiatives. Please support the Green Team by bringing in: smart phones, MP3 players, laptops and batteries to Room 207 from now until Spring Break.
Green Team Electronic & Battery Drive
Since 2008, Windsor Secondary and Obu Secondary High Schools (near Nagoya, Japan) have participated in a sister-high school exchange program. There have been two exchanges between schools to date, and the next one is planned for 2015/16. Our next exchange will have Obu visitors arriving in October 2015 and Windsor students traveling to Japan from April 17-24, 2016. This cultural exchange program is a wonderful opportunity for students in grades 9-12 next year. Participants must be in good academic standing and demonstrate a strong desire to participate in an overseas cultural exchange, as well as the ability to travel in a group as a representative of Windsor Secondary School. The trip includes a two-night
Applications Due for Japan Exchange
Thank you for your support. Community Clean-Up This year the Green Team has planned the community clean-up for Earth Day – April 22. Any and all classes are welcome to participate and there will be a pizza lunch prize for the class that cleans up the most! The cleanup area spans from Riverside Drive to Parkgate.
Green team members plan to get the North Shore News
involved in publicizing Windsor’s efforts.
Organics Initiative The Green Team will be instrumental in rolling out the new Organics Initiative that is mandated by Metro Vancouver. From apple cores to pizza boxes, by keeping organic waste out of the landfill, Metro Vancouver expects to achieve an overall 70% recycling rate in 2015, and up to, 80% by the year 2020.
stay in Tokyo and a week spent in Obu City. Students attend their sister school, learn about Japanese cultural activities, visit Nagoya Castle and take a one-day field trip to Kyoto. All students and staff chaperones are hosted by Japanese families while staying in Obu. The costs of the trip include all activities while the Obu students are visiting here in
Vancouver, as well as all travel/food/activities while in Japan. If you think you might be interested in this rich cultural exchange opportunity, please see Mrs. Ottenbreit in the library for an application. Applications are due March 6th but will also be accepted after the spring break on March 23rd. Please contact lottenbreit@sd44.ca for further details.
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We get many students dropping by our Room in 203 looking for volunteer or paid positions. Please encourage them to view our blog spot…. http://windsorworkexperience.blogspot.ca/ There are many open houses, jobs (both volunteer and paid) on the Career board located on the 200 floor by the stairs. Course programming is upon us….this is the time to think about your future. Get credit for a job you may have if it is in your focus area!!! Options are available for you….
Work Experience WEX12A or WEX12B (4 credit) During Grade 11 and 12, students are placed with local employers in positions that align with their interest and future career goals. The community becomes the classroom where students gain experience in the workplace and are provided with a frame of reference to review or revise their career goals. Through employer assessment, students receive valuable feedback about their employability skills and technical skills related to specific occupations.
Work Experience is comprised of pre-placement classroom assignments, placement activities including successful
Work Experience Opportunities
Windsor Resource Room Bottle Drive Saturday April 18th th2013 From 10 - to 1pm Where: At Windsor Secondary 931 Broadview Drive Off Mount Seymour Parkway What: All donations of glass and plastic bottles, cans and other refundable containers welcome Help us place in the B.C Encorp Recycling Competition!
completion of 100 hours (minimum) at a community worksite(s), and post-placement assignments.
Work Experience Teachers and the Work Experience Facilitator will work with students individually and in small groups to assist students with choosing and obtaining relevant and meaningful placements.
Secondary School Apprenticeship (SSA) Windsor Secondary School offers Secondary School Apprenticeship (SSA) in conjunction with the Industry Training Authority (ITA).
The Secondary School Apprenticeship program is designed for those students who are currently working part-time in a trade, under a certified Journey Person, or who know of someone who might hire them to work in a trade. It is possible for students to earn up to 16 credits while in school. Four credits are assigned for every 120 hours of work completed. These hours are also counted towards the total number of hours needed to become a journeyman in their chose trade. Trades are not what they use to be. If you are interested in seeing your child explore a trade, while in high school, check out these
sites: http://www.discovertradesbc.ca/ and/or www.itabc.ca
DO YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE A STUDENT EXPERIENCE YOUR WORK ENVIRONMENT?
If you do, we would also welcome a call or email from you. We are always welcome to new jobs!!! Contact Mrs. Reid at treid@sd44.ca or 604-903-3700.
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The Bantam Boys Gold basketball team won the North Shore division 1 playoffs in front of a supportive home crowd 33-23 over Elphinstone. The team earned the right to host the playoffs after finishing first in the regular season with an 8-1 record. We were fortunate to have enough grade 8 boys to run two teams and the bantam green team also had a fantastic season, qualifying for the playoffs and falling a game short of playing the gold team in the semi-finals. The future looks bright for Windsor basketball with the strength of the players on the green and gold teams. The Juvenile boys basketball team ended the season strong qualifying for the V&D playoffs after a 3rd place finish on the North Shore and an exciting wildcard win over Alpha. The Junior boys basketball team finished one spot out of the playoffs but had a great season with some strong wins.
With 8 teams Windsor basketball is a strong force
The ski and snowboard team had a great turnout at the zone competition in Whistler. Congratulations to John Forssander, Sasha Makarevski, Thomas Mcquarrie, Nicholas Rae, Teagan O'Shaughnessy, and Zachary Curran who qualified for provincials in Revelstoke next week. We wish them well! Also congratulations to Malcolm
Six Qualify for Provincials
Good luck to the gymnastics team in the
Provincial championships March 5-7 at Sutherland.
Read about the Windsor sweep at the
North Shore Finals.
The Bantam girls basketball team is a talented squad full of potential. They are an enthusiastic team that will be a force in the league if they keep playing together. The Juvenile girls’ basketball team played in a very competitive league and finished with a 4 win, 6 loss league record. The team battled some injuries and a small roster but fought hard every game and showed resiliency to have a great season. The Senior boys basketball team are Howe Sound champions and off to the BC championships after their exciting 58-55 win over Sutherland on February 25th. Michael Holowaty and Bentley Heathcote were selected to the tournament All-star team while Thomas Bush was selected the tournament MVP. From February 16th to 20th
the Senior girls basketball team took part in the Lower Mainland championships to qualify for the BC's. The results were not available at the time of writing the newsletter but are available at dukesathletics.ca The gymnastics team swept the major prizes at the North Shore meet that was hosted by Windsor. The team won the boys, girls and overall banners. The team will look to continue their winning ways at the Provincials hosted by Sutherland from March 5th-7th. Spring sport tryouts have begun in junior and senior girls soccer, junior and senior ultimate, badminton, junior boys rugby, girls rugby, bantam boys volleyball, mountain bike and golf.
Suarez and Piper Steffen who placed third in the novice ski race and to Christophe de Haas' who placed first in the novice snowboard race. A big thank you to Lydia Forssander for her coaching and to Ms. McEwen, Ms. Bennet-Fox, and Mr. Lewis for helping Ms. Thomas with sponsoring the team.
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As you likely know, the Metro-Vancouver-wide effort to keep food scraps out of the landfill is now in full gear. All schools are expected to fully comply with Metro Vancouver's organic waste disposal ban. To do this, we are preparing to roll out new, compartmentalized waste receptacles in all our schools later this spring. “Organics only”, “Waste Only”, “Mixed Recyclables” and “Paper” will each receive a designated bin to simplify sorting. Located in hallways and high traffic areas, the receptacles will allow for staff, students and even visitors to send waste in the right direction.
Getting Greener: Organics Initiative
PAC was proud to present speaker Terry Small on January 8th to a crowd of nearly 200. Parents and students packed the multi-purpose room to hear the presentation “How to Get Better Grades” Those that attended had many positive comments about the unique approach to studying and learning. We have several key positions on our PAC that will be retiring this year. Being involved on the PAC
PAC News
If you wish to be on the PAC email list, please contact windsorpac@outlook.ca .
From apple cores to pizza boxes, by keeping organic waste out of the landfill, Metro Vancouver expects to achieve an overall 70% recycling rate in 2015, and up to 80% by the year 2020. By diverting organics from the landfill, methane, a potent greenhouse gas, will be reduced in the atmosphere (deprived of adequate oxygen to promote the decay process, food waste rotting in landfills produces methane). Even better is the boost to agriculture that will come from this new source of compost. Educational materials are being developed to help
everyone understand the importance and necessity of this initiative and staff will be advised as soon as they are available. We do recognize that this represents a change in habits and behaviours, but we hope that with everyone’s support, the transition happening all over the Lower Mainland will be straightforward in our schools. As noted above, the Metro Vancouver ban makes it mandatory to keep organics waste out of the landfill, and we want to avoid any possible penalties that could be imposed down the road for non-compliance. Thank you for your support!
is an excellent way to stay connected to the school through the high school years and enhance your child’s high school experience. Want to know more about an Exec position? Have a child in French Immersion and want to keep parents in the loop? Do you have some accounting or book keeping experience? Want to be more involved in your PAC? Contact ymassullo@telus.net if you would like more information.
We encourage you to come to our next PAC meeting and see what we’re up to.
PAC Meeting April 13th 7:30pm Library
If you have any comments or would like to receive PAC emails, please email us at windsorpac@outlook.com Yvonne Massullo - PAC Chair
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NVPAC presents “The Problem with Discipline” Featuring Chirstopher Burt, “The Problem with Discipline” is a discussion on how parents can effectively influence their children's behaviour through the school years. This free seminar examines how children experience their parents' messages differently as they transition through developmental stages and how parents need to adjust their techniques accordingly. This explains why 'simple' discipline techniques often don't stand the test of time, and can even backfire in the adolescent years, as our
Windsor has a long and rich athletic history and we need your help celebrating it. The school is searching for people to form a committee who will shape how we recognize over 50 years of athletic
children gain new ways of interacting with the world, and their brains - and understanding - change with age.
Christoper Burt is a Parenting and Family Development specialist with over 20 years of professional experience working with children, youth and families.
Christopher is a trained family counsellor who provides therapeutic and educational services to families, and training and clinical support services to other professionals, organizations and
Government Agencies. Christoper holds a Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology.
Sponsored by: North Vancouver Parent Advisory Council
Wednesday,
March 25, 2015 @ 7 pm
Argyle Secondary School Small Gymnasium
Please RSVP at: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-problem-with-discipline-tickets-15748049841
achievements. Please contact Mr. Walter Mustapich if you would like to be a part of the committee or if you have any questions. Go Dukes!
YEARBOOK DEADLINE!
Payment for yearbooks is due by Friday, March 27. After this date we cannot guarantee that a yearbook will be available should you decide to purchase one. Yearbooks are $40 each and can be purchased online at the Pay School Fees Online link under Quick Links on Windsor’s website.
931 Broadview Drive North Vancouver, BC
V7H 2E9
PHONE: (604) 903-3700
FAX:
(604) 903-3701
STUDENT ABSENCE REPORTING: (604) 903-3700
E-MAIL: windsor@sd44.ca
We’re on the Web! See us at:
www.windsorsecondary.ca
Go Dukes! Congratulations on
qualifying for the provincials – Good Luck!
Windsor Athletics "Wall of Fame" Committee Search
Page 7 of 13 Windsor News Term 1 Honour Roll Grade 8 Honour Roll Distinction Honour Roll Honourable Mention 89.5% - 100% 85.5% - 89.4% 79.5% - 85.4% Bent, Claire Barclay, Carlyn Adler, Emilie Branch, Olivia Barker-Mulleder, Braydon Amini, Donya Chee, Maddie Bridgman, Caroline Barbera, Ashley Chu, Jason Capobianco, Oliver Brown, Cleo Clarke, Nadia Cinnamond, Maya Bueschkens, Johanna Coan, Zen Clayford-Beckie, Katie Burd, Jake Copeland, Lauren Duggan, Zachary Bush, James Couldwell-Warrington, Olivia Dunne, Kiera Campbell, Alexandre Dickin, Katherina Gerber, Lindsay Driver, Nick Ferreira, Abbey Hastings, Andrew Feng, Cindy Fisher, Kelsey Henderson, John Feyer, Michael Gallagher, Aidan Hillier, Taylor Filippone, Justin Gardner-Everton, Emily Laursoo, Jessica French, Sarah Goh, Linnea Layton, John Gelacio, John Gorgec, Hana Lehto, Tanner Goergen, Matthew Green, Emma Lin, Albert Hassani, Parham Haslam, Spencer Makarevski, Sasha Hofmann, Kaden Jobst-Smith, Nina Manness, Hunter Kampert, Megan Jones, Robbie Matthews, Sophia Larsen, Joel Kokuryo, Treyton Mohammad Zadeh, Ana MacMillan, Alexander Leone, Sofia Paul, Liam Magnusson, Leif Maquignaz, Brooke Petersen, Elizabeth McLewin, Kaylie Martel, Nicole Premji, Aleena Muirhead, Quinn Martino, Emma Robinson, Alicia Ouchi, Malcolm Mendes, Flora Sandor, Rory Patterson, Brigid Merletti, Andy Sands, Morgan Pollard, Matthew Middlemass, Ally Schulz, Kai Rolin, Brenda Mitchell, Cameron Steinke, Audrey Sauer, Alec Munro, Emily Tan, Jarel Shipley, Eric Overgaard, Nathan Terretta, Owen Sihota, Pavel Pratt, Carson Townsend, Mitchell Sinclair, Jeremy Pringle, Julia Vaux, Nicky Slichter, Samuel Sardary, Yasmin Vogt, Ella Standt, Lauren Spieker, Ethan Voth, Aaron Tse, Talya van de Wetering, Logan Weeks, Shenagh Van Dijk, Emma Vlahos, Sara Wilkinson, Regan Zaimovic, Mirza Zarrabi, Macy
Windsor News Page 8 of 13 Term 1 Honour Roll Grade 9 Honour Roll Distinction 89.5% - 100% Baker, Ryan Honour Roll Continued Honourable Mention Continued
Chen, Lucas 85.5% - 89.4% 79.5% - 85.4%
Dent, Jayne Steele-Falconer, Olivia Sander, Sasha
Diaz-Lopez, Andreas Tourgostar, Pauneez Stiles, Calista
Hendricks, Meagan Wallace, Jazzie Symons, Breyden
Hodgins, Emily Tom, Megan
Hugdahl, Randi Honourable Mention Watson, Nicole
James, Zoe 79.5% - 85.4% Webber, Brittney
McFarlane, Larissa Ajikan, Tania Whitbread, Thomas
McGuire, Caolinn Armstrong, Shelby Wilson, Teah
Pataky, Nick Batten, Alexandra Wong Kirsten
Pendreigh, Kate Carter, Stephanie Zehry, Noorhan
Schulz, Armin Da Costa, Kian
Sutcliffe, Joe Deane, William
Dyer, Hollie Grade 10
Honour Roll Edmonds, Nathan Honour Roll Distinction 85.5% - 89.4% Farrell, Michael 89.5% - 100% Badua, Princess Romelyn Gavin, Hayley Albu, Nika
Batten, Nicholas Gorgounis, Jordan Allen-Mangold, Marika
Cascayan, Darren Hack, Dayne Anderson, Emma
Cohen, Julie Haines, Kaysen Beed, Abigail
Curtis, Sean Hickey, Bryan Black, Siobhan
Dakin, Nicholas Jorgenson, Eddy Bodner, Jacqueline
Diallo, Abdoul Kay, Carter Copland, Iain
Gallilee, Braiden Lozano, Diego Cunningham, Sally
Hanna, Jacob Lund-Phillips, Tai Diaz Lopez, Ximena
Herrera, Micaela Marklinger, Dee Dunne, Brennan
Jurca, Tasha McQuarrie, Thomas Elholm, Mitchell
Kaine, Rebecca Munro, Tyler Escarcha, Jonah
Kask, Ashley Murphy, Owen Feyer, Lauren
Kim, Rachel Norris, Chloe Gandossi, Braelyn
Kwan, Olivia Petersen, Aislin Gonzales, Jeza Mae
Magee, Caleb Pratt, Connor Graham, Nicole
McRae, Ashlea Rachel, Dylan Hollyer, Khia
Mort, Alex Rose, Sierra Kavanagh, Patricia
Navratil, Ernie Rowe, Lilly Kocsis, Lukas
Perera, Sabrina Rowlands, Benjamin Legault, Madison
Pirouz, Daniel Samson, Vacia Millen Middlemass, Lauren
Page 9 of 13 Windsor News Term 1 Honour Roll Grade 10 Continued
Honour Roll Distinction Park, Jason Power, Bryden 89.5% - 100% Park, Yuna-Yunbin Przybylski, Katelyn
Patterson, Shane Read, Taylor Rowe, Kyle Ptushinka, Nika Shipway, Jack Shivji, Yaseen Rae, Andrew Solano Castillo, Ana Karen Walker, Kate Reisner, June Sooksavath, Justin
Steffen, Piper Spieker, Jacob
Terretta, Olivia Suarez, Malcolm Grade 11
Tucker, Matthew Teja, Felisha Honour Roll Distinction
Vaux, Isabelle Tetzlaff, Connor 89.5% - 100%
Wong, Markus Van den Dool, Nicholas Biro, Stefan
Yamamoto, Jennifer Wada, Erika Calisti, Caterina
Zavislak, Brylie Wing, Kiana Carley, Cameron
Clayford-Beckie, Hailey Honour Roll Honourable Mention Clayford-Beckie, Sarah 85.5% - 89.4% 79.5% - 85.4% De Haas, Julia
Barker, Nina Adler-Whitlock, Julian Gallilee, Carys
Boudreau, Danielle Barbera, Melissa Gencay, Rana
Brown, Gavin Bendall, Alyson Helms, Hannes Reemt
Campbell, Ashley Berkmann, Morgan Jasper, Austyn
Campbell, Baeylea Bishop, Jacob Juwono, Stephen
Cannon, Andrew Bradshaw-White, Katie Kim, Yenah
Dahl-Sam, Emielia Currie, Quinlan Kovacik, Nicole
De Haas, Christophe Desrosiers, Halle Liu, Peter
Forssander, John Driver, Ben Macdonald, Anna
Furstenwald, Maya Dura, Jakub Maquignaz, Benjamin
Goodison, Maya Grehan, Taylor Merletti, Ally
Kain, Kristin Heikkila, Kurtis Murphy, Rhiannon
Kanegae, Ariel Himelfarb, Joshua Neal, Robby
Kay, Tyler Janzen, Mikaela Nisic, Marko
Kobayashi, Alec Kjernisted, Bryn O'Keeffe, Taryn
Labron, Sierra Lonne, Kristen Rahmatian, Parisa Lee, Cecilia Lorenz, Levi Reisner, Ivy Lehto, Paige MacMillan, Christopher Tom, Colby MacDonald, Stephen Manness, Cassidy Vogt, Tiana Martsynovskyy, Vadym McCormack, Kyle Yu, Rongrong McKay, Paul Murphy, Julia
Mianzhynski, Kostya Peterson-Hannon, Joseph
Pirouz, Sara
Windsor News Page 10 of 13 Term 1 Honour Roll Grade 11 Continued
Honour Roll Honourable Mention Continued Grade 12 Continued
85.5% - 89.4% 79.5% - 85.4% Honour Roll Distinction Continued
Chen, Ken-Jingyue Kampert, Alicia 89.5% - 100%
Dominguez, Christian Kay, James Curran, Zachary
Gavin, Laurel Laursoo, Ashley Curtis, Emma
Hendricks, Nathan Llanas Huerta, Eric Darmaraj, Vikas
Holmes, Rose Ma, Joy-Jiayi Eberwein, Kelsey
Jang, Megan Mauriello, Angela Elliott, Jeremy
Kellmann, Lauren Maxwell, Jordann Gandossi, Jacob
MacDonald, Liam McDade, John Georgescu, Mihaela
Mason, Lewis McKenzie, Charlotte Grehan, Colleen
Otero, Sarah McRae, Kevin Hollyer, Kayley
Pankratz, Nathan Meenen, Leonie Hui, Kenny
Stock, Liam Piccolo, Jacob Jones, Rowen
Suri, Siddharth Pringle, Emma Kavanagh, Fiona
Tucker, Benjamin Rivers, Hayden Kim, Yenah
Village, Jason Robinson, Christine Lonergan, Gillian
Shobridge, Matthew Lund-Phillips, Astra Honourable Mention St Laurent, Kyle MacDonald, Rakel 79.5% - 85.4% Steenken, Johan Marbella, Alexa
Bartok, Kyle Strandt, Patrick Marbella, Archie
Bretschneider, Frederick Vandespyker, Ryan Martin, Connor
Brown, Matthew Walter, Zoey Martz, Gabriel
Carvalho Junqueira, Rafaella Webber, Erica Massullo, Braeden
Culhaoglu, Sinem Williamson, Aya McRae, Aerin
Curi Antoniuk, Adam Wong, Melissa Mundie, Alex
Dai, Lin-Yinglin Zhang, Evian - Yiyun Mundie, Jordie
Decari De Urzedo, Bianca Myers, Brooklin
DeFaveri, Zoe Nonan, Erika
Doucet, Abbey Grade 12 O'Shaughnessy, Teagan
Dunne, Claire Honour Roll Distinction Pankratz, Owen
Elkington, Bailey 89.5% - 100% Puri, Lucas
Filippone, Cameron Armstrong, Jack Richard, Paul
Gonzales, Lemuel Elmar Bishop, Shaelin Roeder, Kristina
Hansell, Jacklynn Bolton, Christoper Sands, Julia
Heathcote, Bentley Bowman, Samantha Schmidt, Larissa
Hirst, Emily Clausius, Sophie Screpnek, Nicola
Jamison, Sarah Conquergood, Nicole Slight, Cole
Jurca, Doran Cross, Roy Studer, Jordan
Page 11 of 13 Windsor News Grade 12 Continued Honour Roll Continued
Honour Roll Distinction Continued 85.5% - 89.4%
89.5% - 100% Premji, Shaziya
Uy, Ashley Shi, Jojo-Zheying
Vann, Joshua Smart, Emily
Wada, Arito Sorko, Teagan
Wardas, Jacob Veiga Monteiro, Rafaela
Wilson, Chris
Wilson, Kristina Honourable Mention
Wright, Preston 79.5% - 85.4%
Wright, Taylor Bhangoo, Puneet
Wu, Julia Brown, Joanna
Yang, Will-Jinghan Cai, Helen-Xiaomeng
Chen, Xinna Honour Roll Connell, Blake 85.5% - 89.4% Desmet, Isabelle
Aroeste, Livana Duke, Spencer
Bent, Cole Elkington, Bailey
Burns, Greg Ellis, Bradley
Cox, Danielle Fernandez, Anika
Findlay, Julia Gait, Tyrell
Heikkila, Isabel Gregori, Lukas
Holowaty, John Hsueh, Nicole
Jorgenson, Abby Longueira Brinkmann, Matias
Kiudorf, Erik Mabritto, Francesca
Knight, Taylor Pendreigh, Sarah
Kretlow, Sierra Rae, Nicholas
Krisat, Laura Romero, Cristina
Legault, Brooklyn Rossbacher, Dana
Lin, Linda-Danni Routledge, Sam
Lohin, Janelle Russel, Carly
Lorenz, Jackson Salomao Libanio, Pedro Gabriel
Lozano, Maria Sherlock, Laurel
Manshreck, Katherine Smith, Brooklyn
Margo, Andre Stamper, Emily
McFarlane, Annika Townsend, Jake
Meyers, Brandon Wallace, Sean
Mort, Eveonne Zargari, Sadaf
Mortara, Sarah Zolfagharian, Mojan
Pataky, Amanda
Paterson, Dylan
Pickrell, Liam
Congratulations to all Windsor’s hard-working students! The Term 2 Honour Roll will be posted to the website and sent home by email on April 22.
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