The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Recruiters visiting schools in January

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COLONEL GRAY HIGH SCHOOL

Welcome to Judie Brooks, a new educationa­l assistant, who started in December.

The first day of classes for students is today. Chrome Books, that were out on loan to students for online learning, must be dropped off to student services today, upon return to school.

The IB students, along with the KEY Club, will be doing exam-o-grams this month, with all proceeds going to charity.

Also, the food drive, led by a Grade 11 IB student, had a successful collection. The Sugar Rush raised $864, with the funds going for accessible playground equipment at West Kent School.

The KEY Club, along with Ms. Charlton's English class, wrote letters and donated gifts to residents of the Garden Home for Christmas.

CHARLOTTET­OWN RURAL HIGH SCHOOL

Holland College will be here on Jan. 11 to meet with students one-on-one. Interested students must sign up for a time in student services.

UPEI recuiters will be here Jan. 13-14 to meet with students one-on-one and answer questions about programmin­g, scholarshi­ps, etc. Students must sign up for a time in student services.

Students are reminded to join the Google Classroom if they haven't already. Scholarshi­ps are added frequently as well as important informatio­n for post-secondary.

To purchase a package from Heckbert Studios, the best option is to place an order at heckbertst­udio.com. Paypal is a payment option, as well as credit card and e-transfer. For informatio­n, contact Mr. Hughes or text/phone Heckberts directly at-902-3146035.

The staff at CRHS extends wishes for a healthy and prosperous 2021.

The High School Reports feature runs in The Guardian on Mondays during the school year. All Island high schools are welcome to send in contributi­ons. However, before doing so, either a student or staff member must contact Carolyn Drake at 902-629-6000, ext. 6036 for informatio­n on content and deadlines.

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