Drumlin Heights Consolidated School graduated 49 students from its P-12 school on Monday, June 28. Here are some photos from the commencement ceremony.
PHOTOS BY TINA COMEAU
Graduation Awards - Drumlin Heights Consolidated - 2010
Valedictorian – Katlyn Lackie
Argyle Municipal Council Trophy (high interest in history, and achievement in Canadian History) – Daniel Muise
Tusket Sales & Service Distinguished Honors Award – Katlyn Lackie
Law Award (highest average in Law) – Courtney Wyman
Social Studies Trophy (highest average in 5 social studies courses) – Josh Muise
Global Geography Award (highest Average in Global Geography) – Josh Muise
Drumlin Heights Success Through Determination Award – Nicole Goodwin
Knights of Columbus, Bishop Albert Lemenager Council 8988 Award (Success through work) – Josh Muise
Citizenship Award (for service in community and school) - In Memory of A.D. Cunningham – Courtney Wyman
Eel Brook Service Centre Award (Outstanding Character) – Nason Hines
Eel Brook Service Centre Award (Service to School) – Jackie Spinney
Yarmouth Community Business Development Award – Jessica Bowering
Reginald and Agnes Seeley Memorial Award (a student from Glenwood/Argyle who plans to further his/her studies) – Jackie Spinney
Mervin Nickerson Memorial Exemplary Student Award (students who have strived to be their best and worked hard all year to achieve success) – Katia Antispenka and Josh Muise
CUPE Local 2272 Award (a student who is the son or daughter of a member of CUPE Local 2272) – Marcel Vacon
Mathematics Award (highest average in Grades 10-12 Math) – Katlyn Lackie
Science Award (highest average in 5 sciences) – Katlyn Lackie
School Advisory Award (highest average in English Grades 10-12) – Josh Muise
Biology Award (highest average in Grades 11-12 Biology) – Katlyn Lackie
Tri-County Regional School Board Community Service Award – Katia Antispenka and Curtis Muise
Teachers and Administrators Award – Katia Antispenka
Eagle Trophy (T-Cup) – Josh Thompson
Female Athlete of the Year – Natteal Battiste
Male Athlete of the Year – Matt Harris
Highest Average Grade 12 – Josh Muise
Principal’s Award (wristwatches) – Katlyn Lackie and Blake Creelman
RBC Financial Group - $1,000 – Corey Muise
Eastern Woodland Metis Nation – Nova Scotia Bursary - $200 – Daniel Muise
MacDonald Chisholm Trask Insurance Limited Scholarship - $500 – Blake Creelman
Lifetouch Canada Scholarship - $500– Katlyn Lackie
Nova Scotia Freemasons Bursary - $500 matched by Saint Mary’s University, for a total of $1,000 – Daniel Muise
Yarmouth County Fixed Gear Association Bursary - $500 – Michael Durkee
Investors Group SARMU Scholarship - $500 – Courtney Wyman
Coastal Financial Credit Union Bursary - $1,000 – Katia Antispenka
Yarmouth Arts Regional Council ARTS Scholarship - $500 – Jenym Sears
Yarmouth County Local NSTU Chris Rose Memorial Bursary - $1,000 – Daniel Muise
Yarmouth Local NSTU Bursary - $500 – Jenaya Brake
Yarmouth County Community Health Board Bursary - $250 – Katlyn Lackie
Pubnico Area Knights of Columbus, Hubert J. d’Entremont Memorial Bursary - $300 a year for up to four years, for a total of $1,200 – Trina Goodwin
Municipality of Argyle “Growing Communities” Bursary - $1,000 – Jenaya Brake
Nova Scotia Agricultural College - $9,500 Atlantic Scholars Award renewable for three years, for a total of $38,000 – Katlyn Lackie
Acadia University - $750 Entrance Scholarship plus $750 Excellence Renewable Scholarship, for a total of $3,750 – Courtney Wyman
Acadia University - $500 Renewable Scholarship, for a total of $2,000 – Michael Durkee
Saint Mary’s University - $2,000 Renewable Entrance Scholarship, for a total of $8,000 – Daniel Muise
University of Ottawa - $4,000 Renewable Entrance Scholarship plus $1,000 Education Bursary, for a total of $17,000 – Josh Muise
Queen Elizabeth II Medal – Katlyn Lackie
Governor General’s Academic Medal – Katlyn Lackie