The Woodstock Education Centre of Anglophone West School
District and Craig Manufacturing honoured students who have worked extremely
hard to make positive and lasting changes in their lives.
At a ceremony on May 25 in Woodstock, 10 students received
Turnaround Achievement Awards.
The Turnaround Achievement Awards go to students who have
shown the most effort, commitment and perseverance in turning around their
lives. It affirms the true spirit of education: to assist youth in facing
challenges and to redirect their lives so that they may lead a productive
future.
“This award is a well-deserved recognition to the students
who did not give up,” said David McTimoney, superintendent, Anglophone West
School District. “It is rewarding to see that you have persevered through the
difficult times at school and found a higher level of success.”
Turnaround Achievement Awards went to the following
students:
·
Orlando Demerchant, Meduxnekeag Consolidated
School
·
Tristan Sarchfield, Meduxnekeag Consolidated
School
·
Landyn McPhail, Townsview School
·
Zachary Kinney, Townsview School
·
Noah Pike, Woodstock High School
·
Noah Reid, Woodstock High School
·
Jordan Williams, Southern Victoria High School
·
Destiny Moss, Nackawic High School
·
Isaac Gould, Nackawic Elementary School
·
Britney McQuade, Perth-Andover Middle School
The program also recognizes teachers that go the extra mile in helping students achieve their goals and personal best. Mary Kim Schriver from Nackawic High School received the Above and Beyond Award.