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Autographs 2019 – 2020 THE LIMESTONE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 22 Trustees Bob Godkin................................ Countryside, Pittsburgh, Frontenac Islands Tom Gingrich ............................ Kingscourt-Rideau, King’s Town Garrett Elliott .......................... Portsmouth, Trillium, Meadowbrook-Strathcona Joy Morning.............................. Williamsville and Sydenham Judith Brown............................. Loyalist-Cataraqui, Collins-Bayridge, and Lakeside Robin Hutcheon......................... Loyalist and Stone Mills Laurie French ........................... Greater Napanee Karen McGregor ...................... Central Frontenac, Addington Highlands and North Frontenac Townships Suzanne Ruttan ....................... South Frontenac Senior Administration Debra Rantz ............................. Director of Education & Secretary Craig Young.............................. Superintendent of Business Services and Treasurer Krishna Burra .......................... Superintendent of Education Jessica Silver............................ Superintendent of Education Michele Babcock ....................... Superintendent of Education Andre Labrie ............................ Superintendent of Education, Human Resources Scot Gillam .............................. Associate Superintendent of Safe & Caring Schools and Programs Alison McDonnell .................... Associate Superintendent of Learning for All Stephanie Sartor ..................... Associate Superintendent of School Effectiveness and Assessment 1

Greetings from Laurie French Graduations are a time of great joy, nostalgia, and pride. The They are a time to remember the accomplishments of the past and reflect upon the possibilities for the future - and NDSS Alumni Association it’s not just the Graduates who experience this emotion, but Congratulates The Class of 2020 also everyone around you - your teachers and your family. And welcomes Grads as official They, too, are excited about your achievements and what the future offers you. Golden Hawk Alumni! Graduates, these are unprecedented times, and you are among the millions of To learn more about Alumni news and events, Grade 12 students who will not celebrate graduation in a traditional way, an visit our iconic rite of passage for every teenager. Graduations will look different this year, both historic and unique. Although this may be disappointing, you Facebook page, NDSS—Alumni Association should remain proud, as many of you have already successfully navigated challenging situations thrown your way. You are part of a resilient communi- 21 ty, and not only have you persevered, but you have learned from this experi- ence. Remain steadfast in the knowledge that your Limestone education, and the relationships you made here, the learning you achieved here, and the expe- riences you had, will serve you well in the years to come. Graduates, we wish you all the best as you move into the next phase of your life. Laurie French, Area Trustee Limestone District School Board 2

Valedictory Address Greetings from Stephanie Sartor Dear friends and families, 2020 Graduates, You are a unique cohort of students who will forever Hello, I am Marshall McFarland and today I get the honour of speaking on behalf of the graduat- remember this time in your lives. As your second- ing class of 2020. ary school journey comes to a close, remember that throughout your school experiences you have gained First off, this sucks, believe me I know. There isn’t a day that goes by where I don’t wish things were incredible knowledge, learning and organizational different, but here we are so enough is enough. This is supposed to be a celebration so let’s try and skills, persistence and resilience which will serve you well as you move forward make the best of it. to a new chapter in your lives. Remember the friendships and community you have built. This important and Okay before I say anything else it’s time for some long overdue thank you’s. I’d like to thank my supportive structure doesn’t change simply because you have graduated. Stay fellow graduates for making my experience at high school such a good one, I know I can’t speak for connected, and continue to surround yourself with people who believe in you, everyone but I know there are a bunch of you like me who absolutely loved their time here, so who are a positive influence, and who make you happy. thank you. Next is to the friends and family that raised my classmates and myself, it is truly amaz- As you begin your next adventure, set goals for yourself and pay attention to ing what you have done, I know it wasn’t easy raising us. And lastly to the teachers and staff of what brings you joy. Work towards achieving those goals, and remember that NDSS, wow, I’m impressed. I can’t begin to say how glad and appreciative I am to have had you as you can choose your own path. Count on your friends and family to support teachers, advisors, friends and role models over the last 4 years. you, offer kindness to others, share your gifts and intentionally live your best life. Congratulations Graduates! Now looking back on my time here, I’m sure that many of us shared similar experiences and thoughts. Things like “why is second period so long?” and “are these math teachers even speaking Stephanie Sartor English right now?”, Like Miller what even is a lippy do? I’m sure many of us will remember the Associate Superintendent of Education walks to Tim’s and La Pizzeria at lunch because we couldn’t drive yet and how the walk back was always much quicker than the walk there because we didn’t want to be late for 4th. Or even wait- 3 ing in line for 15 minutes at the Caf to pay 7 dollars for the meal of the day and a watered down “blue drink” which to this day is still an unknown substance. These are memories that might be for- gotten, but for some of us will last a lifetime. It’s not the marks you got in science or math, or the one big game that you remember. It’s the little things that make high school memories so much sweeter and lasting, and truly make us Golden Hawks. I’ll never forget the first days of grade 9 when I had no idea where I would sit at lunch so I just sat in front of my locker in C hall, luckily so did a lot of other people, this became a normal thing and it’s why I’m friends with a lot of you to- day. I wish that we had those last few months to spend together, to make final memories but sometimes that’s just how it goes, we can’t get everything in life but I’m sure glad I’ve got the memories I do. So now what? Well, I’ve only got one piece of advice and it’s not from me, it’s from someone who should be here today. Garrett Mills, even though he couldn’t have known what 2020 would look like, his words have never been more important, or more appropriate. Get out there and change this world for the better, Grads. Thanks, Stay classy, Hawks 20

Napanee District Secondary School Acknowledgements Teaching Staff (*Department Head) A Special Golden Hawk thank you to: Barb Abramczuk Sue Marriott Sean White the many generous community donors for the special graduation awards Aron Wilson listed in the programme Adam Andrecyk Nathan Mason Jennifer Wood Nancy Yanaky the parents, guardians and teachers who have helped our graduates Jill Ardern * Lisa McGowan tremendously along their path of education Support Staff to the N.D.S.S. music department for providing the enjoyable musical Martin Barstow * Jim McKinney Adele Atkinson entertainment Donna Benn to the staff of the SPC Jeff Birchard Chad Miller Noella Bierma to Carrie King of Eat With the King for catering the reception Val Brooks-McEwen to Marie’s Place for audio support Adam Bonsall Brent Mills Donna Butcher to our many NDSS Hawk Helpers for their assistance Lynda Carney Jody Bonsall Nicole Morrow Eva Detlor 19 Gillian Gunn Dave Brinkman * Michael Newstead Trudy Kimmett Trina Lemoine Pam Brooks Rosemary Nolan BJ MacGregor Tracy MacVicar Matt Campeau * Glen Oster Joan Marrison Michele Miller Mike Chapman Deb Paddle-Grant Robin Oldfield Dan Richmond and Carol Chmay Erin Pincivero (P) Custodial Staff Todd Collard Karen Randall Lynn Shepherd Pam Uens Adam Davidson-Harden Stephen Roantree Sharlene Wyatt Tina Demerling Amanda Rodriguez Tiffiny Donnan Lisa Rose Mark Dunham * Dylan Rowden Lauren Edmunds Dave Russell (VP) Jennifer Ellis Marcy Satnik Jesse Fumerton Nancy Savage Devon Hale Daryl Sheffield Michael Hartwick Chris Shibley Brian Heaton Craig Sindall Amy Helsby * Ali Slate Steacy Hubble Rob Smith Ryan Kearns Dave Stewart * Shalane Kelsey * Lisa Taylor Kristen Kinney Shannon Tyner (VP) Amanda Latourell Fran Van Der Heyden Francine LeBlanc Kelly Van Hoek Sandi Leyland Marc Virgo Laura-Ann Loughlin Kevin Walker 4

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Special Awards Graduation Diplomas comprising 30 credits, 40 hours of community involve- ment, and a Literacy requirement. Volunteer Services to Lennox and Addington County Hospital Bursary.................................................................................... Mansi Patel Ontario Secondary School Certificate ** Graduation certificate comprising 14 credits including 7 compulsory credits Awarded to a graduating student at each of Ernestown Secondary School, Napanee District and 7 optional credits. Secondary School, and North Addington Education Centre who is entering a post-secondary program leading to a career in Health Care. Ontario Certificate of Accomplishment *** Dr. C.G. McGreer Scholarships ........Zachary Holmes, Rachel Jaynes, Martin Joshi Granted upon graduation to students whose skills have prepared them for the challenges of work and society. Mariah Keeling, Kiara Oswald, Chloe Youmans Established by Dr. McGreer, a graduate of Napanee High School and Queen’s University, for Ontario Scholar * six graduating students attending Queen’s University. Granted to graduates who have earned an average of 80% or higher on a Napanee Lions Club Award .......................................................................... Marco Amaral minimum of 6 Grade 12 courses. Presented to a graduating student who has good academic standing and who has served his/her school community in an exemplary manner through volunteer/service commitment Honours Award (H) and who is continuing his/her education at a college or university. Granted to students who have earned an average of 80% or higher on a mini- The Lennox & Addington County Stewardship Council Award ....................Mya Watson mum of 6 courses taken in the last school year. Presented to a student pursuing post-secondary education in environmental and natural resource studies. The goal of the Bursary Program is to help develop future environmental Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) + leaders who will establish a legacy of good stewardship in our communities. Granted to students who have acquired specialized knowledge and skills re- St. Lawrence College Entrance Award ...................................................... Camryn Shelley lated to curriculum based experiences in a variety of sectors. Awarded by the College’s Board of Governors to a student attending St. Lawrence College. This award is based on academic achievement, special achievement, and (community) citi- Limestone District School Board Graduation Awards ^ zenship. Granted to graduating students who have earned grades of excellent (E) for OSSTF Scholarship Award .................................................................................Lily Collard all Learning Skills on 6 Grade 12 courses while also earning a minimum of Presented to the student who has shown strength of character and perseverance in striving 90% in 6 Grade 11 and/or Grade 12 courses. for and achieving realistic goals. The following received their OSSD in 2019 and are Honours, Ontario Scholars, 5 SHSM Certificate, and/or Subject Award winners for this year: Liam Clarke H * James Elliott H * Hannah McCaffrey * Brendan Sweet * Callum Distefano H *+^ David Gustavel * Christopher ten Cate * Cassidy Webb ^ Zachary Doupe * Craig Luery ^ Kyle Weese * Cal Doyle H * Brendan Mason H Kaylib Drury H * Madelyn Marlow * The 2020 Valedictory Address.................................Marshall McFarland 18

Ontario Power Generation Awards ..................................... Dean Taylor, Jayna Adrain Amanda Purchase Braden Talledo Awarded to two students on the basis of academic and extra-curricular accomplishments. Nicholas Rayer Dean Taylor Noah Rooney Taylor Thompson Canadian Association of Principals’ Leadership Award with Makayla Roy Waylon Thompson the support of the Olive and Arthur Roy Scholarship Trust....................... Matt Ruttan Matt Ruttan Rachel Thompson-Lynk Riley Ruttan McKenzie-lynn Tisdale Presented to a graduating student for school and community leadership activities. Lucas Savoie Angela Tudor Rayden Shearer Corey Turcotte Domino Theatre Award.................................................................... Ofilya Silver-Lanuza Camryn Shelley James Wagar Presented to the student who has made the most significant contribution to the Drama pro- Peyton Shepherd Liam Wannamaker gram on stage or off. Trajan Shepherd-Leween Lucas Wannamaker Ofilya Silver-Lanuza Dylan Ware Golden Hawk Volunteer Award Bailey Simpson Amber Weese Gold ............. Jayna Adrain, Lyric Barkley, Lily Collard, Maddy Cronkright, Olivia Snider Maddi Wheeler Karley Ford, Rachel Jaynes, Mariah Keeling, Maggie Knickle, Colby Staples Anna Wilson Olivia Kosmopolous, Mason Parker Jaxon Starbuck Hannah Wilson Ian Storring Rachel Wilson Silver ..........................Madeleine Cooper, Mya Lansbergen, Mackenzie Myers, Austin Sutcliffe Sarah Wilson Jaxon Starbuck, Austin Sutcliffe Colby Sweet Lilly Young Smith Tamara Sweet Hayden Young Bronze .................................. Travis Angel, Madison Burgess, Brosnan Donnan, Mansi Patel, Noah Rooney, Maddi Wheeler CLASS OF Awarded to students who have accumulated volunteer service hours: Gold – 250+ hours, 2020 Silver – 175 hours, and Bronze – 100 hours. 17 Masonic Award .................................................................................... Olivia Kosmopolous Presented to the student who has displayed a concern for others and is continuing his/her education. George Harris Memorial Bursary............................................................ Hannah Gregory Established by the family and friends of Mr. Harris, a former teacher and coach, to a de- serving student who is continuing his/her education. Eadie Family Scholarship..............................................................................Rachel Jaynes Presented to the graduate who has a high average in six University level credits and is en- tering a program under the Arts or Arts/Education at Queen’s University. Richard Briese Memorial Scholarship ..................................................... Mariah Keeling Awarded to a student who has demonstrated excellence in, and a passion for, the sciences. NDSS Alumni Association Award ...................................... Chelsea Kane, Lucas Savoie Gifted to graduates or returning graduates who display a connection to both school and community by sharing an enthusiasm for being an NDSS Golden Hawk. 6

Alyssa Hall Xaden Loney C.D. Alderson Family Volunteer Award ............................................................Lily Collard Kathryn Hall Jacob Martin Presented to the graduating student who has accumulated the most volunteer service hours Alex Hardie Madison Martin during their high school career while maintaining good grades. Logan Harris Cole Maschke Morgan Hartin Wesley McCcutcheon Barry C. O’Connor Bursary .............................................................................. Karley Ford Grace Hearns Ethan McDonnell This bursary is given annually to the student who best exemplifies the outstanding character Joshua Henderson Benjamin McFarland traits held by the former L.D.S.B. Director of Education. Trinity Herrington Marshall McFarland Sarah Higgs Regan McGarvey Quinte Home Economics Award Emma Hill Claire McKenny College ...................................................................................................... Sydney Gillam Gillian Hill Hannah McKnight Presented to the student who has demonstrated academic excellence, participation in extra Arlisse Holden Kody McLaughlin -curriculars, and post-secondary enrolment in a Family Studies Program or Home Econom- Zachary Holmes Joshua McNally ics related field. Joanna Holtz Jonathan Medford Edward Ilies Kelsey Melanson Mitch Brinklow Memorial Awards Nickolas Jackson Alexander Milley Presented in memory of Mitch Brinklow, an N.D.S.S. student, who passed away in Novem- Rachel Jaynes Brianna Milligan ber 2011, to graduating students active in the Auto Program at NDSS. Martin Joshi Emily Mindle “The Colour Shop” Autobody Award ...................................................... Zachary Galt Brooke Joyce Noelle Morrison The Citizenship in Technology Award .................................................. Cheyenne Kerr Chelsea Kane Megan Morrow Austin Kearley Mackenzie Myers Shelly Zieman-Kimmett Memorial Scholarship.................................... Regan McGarvey Mariah Keeling Nevaeh Myers Established by the family and the staff of the Lennox and Addington County Hospital for the Alyssa Kelsey Griffin Newton late Shelly Zieman-Kimmett and is presented to a student who is pursuing a career in nurs- Mitchell Kenehan Nicholas Nieuwkoop ing or a medically-related field. Taylor Kent Kallysta Noyes Cheyenne Kerr Isaac Osborne James Worley Co-operative Education Award ..................................... Maggie Kimmett Maggie Kimmett Kiara Oswald Established by the family of Mr. Worley, first Co-operative Education Co-ordinator at Marissa Kimmett Kenny Paddle-Grant N.D.S.S., for the student who best demonstrated overall excellence in achievement and Brock Kirk Mason Parker attitude in a Co-operative Education program. Granson Kish Thomas Parks Maggie Knickle Mansi Patel 1991 Centennial Award.......................................................... Ally Hall, Maggie Knickle Olivia Kosmopoulos Thomas Paul Established in honour of the school centennial celebrations, it honours students for out- Taylor Lalonde Ryan Penney standing leadership accomplishments in such areas as Yearbook Editor or Students’ Coun- Mya Lansbergen Lindsay Perry cil. The student must be enrolled in a post-secondary program. Rowan Leonhardt Emma Prevost NDSS Class of ’75 Award ........................................................................Taylor Thompson 16 This one-time award, established by NDSS of the Class of 1975 in collaboration with the CFFLA, is presented to a deserving Class of 2020 graduate. 7

Deseronto Memorial Award.............................................................. Ofilya Silver-Lanuza Ontario Secondary School Diploma 2019 – 2020 Held in trust by Deseronto Town Council it recognizes the graduate from the Town of Deser- onto who has attained the highest aggregate of marks and is registered in a post-secondary Abigail Abrams Ashley Clark programme. Jayna Adrain Lily Collard Caleb Albertson Trevor Connell OYAP ................................................................................................................. Zachary Galt Marco Amaral Madeleine Cooper Presented to a deserving student registered in the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program. Travis Angel Zackary Corriveau Levi Arnold-Bell Toby Craig Jon McIntosh Skills....................................................................................Zachary Holmes Mackenzie Sonneveld Madison Cronkwright Presented to a deserving student who has participated in the Skills Canada competition. Ryan Baker Braeden Cruji A. J. Bambrick Damion Deshane Napanee Reunion Award............................................................................ Mariah Keeling Shelia Barber Preston Dickson Presented to a graduating student who has worked diligently to promote the good reputa- Mason Barker Paige Dillabough tion of the school Robert Barker Brosnan Donnan Lyric Barkley Doreen Silea Newburgh Academy Scholarship .................................................................... Brooke Joyce Jude Beattie Austin Downey Awarded to the graduate from Stone Mills Township who exemplifies high qualities of char- Kordel Beaudry Brenna Duncan acter, achievement and citizenship. Cole Beebe Alexis Emmons Nick Berry Jasmin Fish Darlene Goodfellow Memorial Award .....................................................Taylor Thompson Tavania Best Griffin Folkins Presented to a student who is enrolled in post-secondary education, is graduating with hon- Connor Birdsell Karley Ford ours, has been active in the school and community through volunteering, and exemplifies J.J. Boon Rachel Foster high quality of character along with showing care and compassion to fellow students, staff Damon Bouchard Emilie Fournier and the community. Amanda Brown Aaron Fowler Kaden Brown Zachary Galt Alkenbrack Family Award ...........................................................................Maggie Knickle Kincade Brown Tyson Garrow Presented to the graduating student who has contributed to N.D.S.S. through leadership Tyler Brown Ryley Goodberry activities and is attending a university or college at least 100 km away. Madison Burgess Kyle Gowans Jayden Cardinal Hanna Gregory McConnell Award for the Arts................................................................. Rhianna Vautrin Bryce Casselman Lucas Grinnell Presented by the McConnell family and employees to a student who is studying Fine Arts – Luke Casellman Mackenzie Grosvenor Art or Music or Drama. Erin Cassibo Nolan Gunter Joshua Chadwick Daniel Gustavel Ellen Morgan Bursary ............................................................................... Paige Dillabough Spencer Chandu-Lall Alley Hall Presented to a deserving graduate attending a university or college. 15 Students’ Council Leading Student Awards .. Maggie Knickle, Kenny Paddle-Grant Presented to members of the graduating class who are honoured as Leading Girl and Lead- ing Boy. The recipients must possess qualities of character and leadership which distinguish them as leading citizens of the school. Hawk Spirit Award............................................................................................ Noah Rooney Presented to a deserving student who, as an active and involved student, consistently made contributions towards enhancing school spirit and citizenship at N.D.S.S. 8

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Students’ Council Achievement Awards University................................. Mackenzie Myers, Jaxon Starbuck, Anna Wilson Grade 12 Girls’ Physical Education Award ..... Madison Cronkwright, Chloe Youmans College ........................................................Travis Angel, Ashley Clark, Toby Craig Grade 12 Boys’ Physical Education Award................................................Mack Grosvenor Presented to selected students who are attending universities and colleges who have a high Grade 12 Introductory Kinesiology Award ...................................................Jaxon Starbuck academic standing and participated in extra-curricular programs while at N.D.S.S. Grade 12 Girls’ Powerfit Award.........................................................................Ashley Clark Grade 12 Boys’ Powerfit Award ......................................................... Spencer Chandu-Lall Ruth Brooks Arts Award ................................................................................. Olivia Snider Healthy Active Living Certificates..................................Jayna Adrain, Caleb Albertson, Presented to a senior student who has demonstrated a talent and enthusiasm for Visual Arts and who has made a significant contribution to Visual Arts in the school and/or commu- Madison Cronkwright, Karley Ford, Alyssa Hall, Sarah Higgs, nity. Maggie Knickle, Megan Morrow, Mansi Patel Shirley Gibson-Langille Award ......................................Mackenzie Babcock-Sonneveld Recreation and Leadership Award.........................Austin Kearley, Mackenzie Myers, Presented to a student who has shown a significant contribution to the arts. Kenny Paddle-Grant, Amber Weese Tamworth Lions Club Award University ...................................................................................................Kiara Oswald SCIENCE College .................................................................................................... Abigail Abrams Awarded to graduating grade 12 students from Stone Mills Township for general proficiency Grade 12 University Chemistry Award ............................. Mariah Keeling, Mansi Patel, in the University level and College level programs. Jaxon Starbuck William and Irene Beatty Award......................................................................Sarah Wilson Grade 12 College Chemistry Award... Mackenzie Babcock-Sonneveld, Tavania Best, Presented to a graduating student who has shown commitment to university study and who shows high academic ability. Brenna Duncan, Camryn Shelley Grade 12 University Physics Award....Mariah Keeling, Kiara Oswald, Mansi Patel, Camden East Women’s Institute Award ........................................................ Olivia Snider Given to a graduating student from Camden East or Newburgh who is continuing his/her Dean Taylor education through community college. Olive Salsbury Award ......................................................................................... Mansi Patel Grade 12 University Biology Award ................................. Mariah Keeling, Mansi Patel, Calum Jack Hackett-McArdle Award............................................................... Karley Ford In memory of Calum McArdle, an N.D.S.S. student, who passed away in February 2008, the Makayla Roy, Maddi Wheeler award is presented to a student pursuing post-secondary studies and has shown the ability to be able to change the world while incorporating beauty, courage and good humour into TECHNOLOGY their work. Senior Automotive Mechanics Award .....................................................Rowan Leonhardt Napanee Sports Association Athletic Bursary ......................................... Megan Morrow Senior Woodworking Award......................................................................... Hayden Young Awarded by the Community Foundation of Lennox and Addington to an outstanding athlete Senior Computer Science Award ........................................................................ Lily Collard pursuing post-secondary education. Small Engines Award ................................................................................Nickolas Jackson Tim Crew Autobody Award .............................................................................. Zachary Galt Senior Building Construction Award..................................................................... Toby Craig Senior Welding Award........................................................................ Spencer Chandu-Lall Senior Tech Design Award ..................................................................... Damon Bouchard 14 9

The Lifetouch Canada Award ....................................................................... Lyric Barkley CANADIAN AND WORLD STUDIES This award is given for outstanding scholarship and contributions to the extra-curricular pro- gramme of the school. Grade 12 Geomatics Award ................................................................Olivia Kosmopoulos Indigenous Issues Award................................................................................. Braden Cruji Indigenous Student Award .............................................................................Makayla Roy Grade 12 Law Award (University)............................... Maggie Kimmett, Joanne Holtz, Presented to a deserving Indigenous student going on a to post-secondary studies. Sarah Wilson The Garrett Mills Memorial Scholarship ................... Joanna Holtz, Joshua Henderson Grade 12 Law Award (College) ............................................................. Joshua Henderson Awarded in memory of Garrett Mills, an NDSS student, who passed away in May of 2017. Grade 12 Society, Challenge and Change Award............................. Olivia Kosmopoulos, This award recognizes a graduate who has displayed exceptional kindness, generosity, self- lessness, and a positive attitude – all characteristics that defined Garrett, whose personal Mya Lansbergen motto was, “Get out there and change this world for the better!” Canadian & World History Award (University).....................................Olivia Kosmopoulos Canadian & World History Award (College) ......................................................Ian Storring Wilkinson Award ....................................................................................... Claire McKenny Presented to a student who has achieved a general average of at least 70% and who is LANGUAGES studying business, economics or commerce at a Canadian university. Grade 12 French Immersion Award ..Lyric Barkley, Joshua Chadwick, Lily Collard, Jasmin Fish, Hanna Gregory, Nolan Gunter, Alyssa Hall, Rachel Jaynes, Werk Poole Student Bursary ......................................................................... Rachel Jaynes Mariah Keeling, Claire McKenny, Megan Morrow, Kenny Paddle-Grant, Presented by the Community Foundation of Lennox and Addington to a graduating student Makayla Roy, Rachel Thompson-Lynk, Hannah Wilson, accepted into post-secondary program with a leadership component. Rachel Wilson, Sarah Wilson Charlotte Uens Awards Certificate of Proficiency in French as a Second Language..........................Lyric Barkley, University .................Lyric Barkley, Lily Collard, Hanna Gregory, Alyssa Hall, Joshua Chadwick, Lily Collard, Jasmin Fish, Hanna Gregory, Nolan Gunter, Mariah Keeling, Olivia Kosmopoulos, Kiara Oswald, Mansi Patel, Alyssa Hall, Rachel Jaynes, Mariah Keeling, Claire McKenny, Sarah Wilson, Chloe Youmans Megan Morrow, Kenny Paddle-Grant, Makayla Roy, College........................................... Marco Amaral, Karley Ford, Cheyenne Kerr, Rachel Thompson-Lynk, Hannah Wilson, Rachel Wilson, Sarah Wilson Camryn Shelley, Ofilya Silver-Lanuza, Rachel Wilson, Certificate of Commitment to the Core French Program at N.D.S.S. ....................Sarah Higgs, Established by the family in memory of Charlotte Uens to support students of NDSS pursuing Martin Joshi, Brianna Milligan college, apprenticeship or university. The fund is managed by the Community Foundation for Lennox and Addington. MATHEMATICS Senior Proficiency Award ..................................................................................Shivani Patel Presented to the top graduate in University level courses, by the Napanee Kinsmen Club. Grade 12 Foundations for College Math Award ............. Marco Amaral, Tavania Best, C.D. Fox Award ..................................................................................................Shivani Patel Toby Craig, Preston Dickson, Austin Downey, Chelsea Kane, Isaac Osborne, Presented in memory of Mr. Fox, a student of Napanee Collegiate, to the graduate who has Matt Ruttan, Riley Ruttan, Lucas Savoie, Camryn Shelley, shown the greatest academic excellence in University level courses. Mackenzie Babcock-Sonneveld 10 Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors Award ..............................Lyric Barkley, Brooke Joyce, Mansi Patel, Jaxon Starbuck, Dean Taylor Grade 12 Advanced Functions Award .Mariah Keeling, Mansi Patel, Kiara Oswald Grade 12 Data Management Award .............Tyler Brown, Lily Collard, Karley Ford, Zachary Holmes, Kiara Oswald 13

Subject Awards of Excellence Napanee Memorial Scholarship........................................................................Shivani Patel Established by former staff and students to honour students who died in the Great War and ARTS held in trust by the Board of Education, this award is for the highest standing in University level courses. Grade 12 Drama .............................. Nicole Beer, Ofilya Silver-Lanuza, Kiara Scott Grade 12 Music for Creating Award .................................................................. Nicole Beer Charles S. Froud Award .................................................................................... Shivani Patel Grade 12 Outstanding Contribution to Music Award ................................ Noelle Morrison Established in honour of Mr. Froud’s dedication and leadership during his twenty-one year Grade 12 Instrumental Award................................................................... Noelle Morrison tenure as Principal and presented to the graduate who has achieved the highest academic Grade 12 Guitar Award ....................... Mackenzie Babcock-Sonneveld, Tavania Best success while also contributing to non-academic aspects of school life. Grade 12 Senior Art Award.............................................................................Kathryn Hall Grade 12 Vocals Award .................................................... Karley Ford, Kallysta Noyes Governor Generals Academic Bronze Medal .............................................. Elizabeth Reid Established in 1873 and presented to the graduating student who has achieved the highest BUSINESS academic excellence in all Grade 11 and 12 courses. Grade 12 Business Leadership Award ...........................Hanna Gregory, Brooke Joyce, The Valedictory Award ......................................................................Marshall McFarland Maggie Knickle, Mya Lansbergen, Alexander Milley, Amber Weese 11 CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION Excellence in Cooperative Education Awards .........Erin Cassibo, Nicholas Nieuwkoop ENGLISH Grade 12 University Award........... Mariah Keeling, Mya Lansbergen, Mansi Patel, Makayla Roy, Jaxon Starbuck Grade 12 College Award ........... Travis Angel, Austin Downey, Alexander Milley, Lily Young-Smith English Department Graduation Award ...............................................Olivia Kosmopoulos FAMILY STUDIES Food and Nutrition Award (University)................................................................ Kiara Scott Food and Nutrition Award (College) ............................................................Adrianna Brak Families in Canada College Award ............................Hannah Wilson, Luke Casselman Families in Canada University Award ............................................................ Rachel Jaynes Senior Fashion Award.........................................................................................Jasmin Fish 12


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