Saturday, June 22, 2013

Three Oaks Graduation 2013!

Happy Summer Everyone and Congratulations to the TOSH Class of 2013!

Diplomas and Prizes with Diplomas

Brandon Harold Leigh Adams-Green and Gold Award. 
Jonathon Pearce Adams, HONOURS-Grant Thornton Business Award, renewable entrance Scholarship to Saint Mary’s University  
Alya Ahmed-Praught, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary,Slemon Park Academic Achievement Award, prize for the highest standing in CULINARY 801.
Emma Mary Albert  
Andrew Keith Arsenault  
Brady Robert Edward Arsenault   
Brianna Julie Arsenault   
Chalene Catherine Arsenault  
Ciara Dawn Arsenault, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary
Colin James Arsenault  
Ellen Louise Arsenault, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary Program, UNB Governor Thomas Carlton Scholarship
Haley Ashton Arsenault-prize for the highest standing in GEOGRAPHY 631
Joshua Ameede Arsenault, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-UNB Governor Thomas Carlton Scholarship
Kayla Mary Arsenault, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, Moase Funeral Home Academic Achievement Award, renewable entrance scholarship to Mount Allison University
Kiera Ashton Arsenault, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, renewable entrance Scholarship to Saint Mary’s University
Kyle Joshua Arsenault, FRENCH IMMERSION
Michael Brandon Arsenault
Michael Justin Arsenault   
Shannon Naomi Arsenault   
Tiffany Sue Arsenault  
Tristen Skye Arsenault, FRENCH IMMERSION
Tyler Walter Joseph Arsenault  
Liam Ralph Arsenault-Gallant  
Brandon William Bagnall, HONOURS 
Michael Joshua Banks-Jim McNeill Administrative Award 
Emma June Barlow, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Emily Schurman Environment Award, Gail Shea Award for an Outstanding Student in Political Studies, renewable entrance scholarship to Mount Allison University 
Justin Kenneth Belaire-Scotia Capital Award, prize for the highest standing in TRANSITIONS 602
Brandon Lee Bernard-Canadian Tire Prize for Automotive.
Travis James Birt-Jim McNeill Administrative Award 
Marissa Lauren Jean Blacquiere, HONOURS-Troy Drummond Award, entrance scholarship to St. FX
Brooke Blanchard-Community Service Bursary Program 
Meghan Connor Boudreau-Entrance Scholarship to Carlton University
Grace Ella Louise Bowness, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, Curran and Briggs Engineering  Award, Dr. C. Duane Mullins Memorial Scholarship, UNB Edwin Jacob Special University Scholarship
Andrew Samuel Brawn, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Aerospace PEI Graduating Student Male Athlete of the Year, renewable entrance scholarship to Acadia University
Blaize Frederick Ross Bridges, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary Program, Royal Canadian Air Force Association Bursary
Wendall Daniel Bridges  
Daniel Joseph Brown   
James Raymond Brown, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, accepted to the Senate Page Program in Ottawa 
Leanna Marie Brown daughter, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Samuel Holland Scholarship for High School students to Holland College. 
Chelsey Anne Bulger, HONOURS-UNB Ward Chipman Founders Scholarship
Mary Ann Frances Bulger-Community Service Bursary 
Chelsea Alisha Bullard  
Jesse Ryan Bullard-Prize for the highest standing in COMMUNICATIONS 801
Brye Margaret Caissie, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, Dr. C. Duane Mullins Memorial Scholarship
Riley Alan Angus Cameron, FRENCH IMMERSION 
Aaron Jay Campbell  
Andrew Scott Campbell 
Elliott Gordon Campbell, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, entrance scholarship to St. FX
Mary Elizabeth Campbell   
Kitt MacKay Campbell-Carey
Melanie Mary Pearl Campbell-Prize for the highest standing in ENGLISH 631
Julien Dennis Caron-Jim McNeill Administrative Award 
Mason Jared Carragher, HONOURS-Gary Robichaud Memorial Bursary, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI
Mackenzie Chester Mark Carroll   
Courtney Champion  
Dylan Jonathan Avery Champion   
Megan Ann Champion   
Jenna Paige Chiasson  
Phoebe Adelle Chiasson, HONOURS 
Dakota Jason Clark  
Kennedy Marie Clark, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, renewable entrance Scholarship to St. FX University
Rebecca Mary Elizabeth Clark, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary Program, renewable entrance Scholarship to St. FX University
Kayne William John Corey  
Kayla Yvonne Cormier (Transitions Certificate)  
Bailey Elizabeth Craig-Jim McNeill Administrative Award
Kayla Elizabeth Creelman, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, Cavendish Farms Academic Achievement Award, prize for the highest standing in ART 621, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI 
Carolyn Helen Haywood Crossman   
Jillian Kimberly Curley-Community Service Bursary Program, Three Oaks Athletic Council Award.
Devin Daniel Dawson   
Matthew Ronald Dehmel-Renewable entrance Scholarship to Saint Mary’s University.
Brett Graham Deighan  
Dylan Michael DesRoche   
Alexander Drake DesRoches, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Curran and Briggs Volunteers Bursary, PEI Roadbuilders Academic Excellence Award,  UPEI Gertrude Cotton Full Tuition Scholarship to UPEI
Blake Jordan DesRoches  
Christopher Tyler DesRoches   
Scott Logan DesRoches  
Derek Evan Joseph Deveau  
Jordan Joseph Deveaux-Prize for Outstanding Effort in AVIATION 802Y
Rebecca Lynn Deveaux-Jim McNeill Administrative Award 
Victoria Dianne Dexter-Community Service Bursary  
Michaella Marian Donovan, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, Canadian Parents for French Award - Immersion, WATA Bursary, Dr. C. Duane Mullins Memorial Scholarship, Canadian Merit Loarn Certificate, prize for the highest standing in SOCIOLOGY F.I. 621 and FRENCH IMMERSION 621, renewable St. FX National Scholarship
Ellen Mary Doohan, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary Program  
Kyle Tyler Doucette, HONOURS-Slemon Park Academic Achievement Award, DP Murphy Inc Award, McMaster Honour Award
Patrick Pierce Doyle  
Bailey Nicole Drummond, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, Arthur and Melissa MacDowell Memorial Scholarship, renewable entrance scholarship to Mount Allison University
Emmalee Irene Dunn, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, WATA Bursary, John Callbeck Memorial Award, DalhousieEntrance Scholarship
Alanna Colleen Duskey 
Brittany Beverly Ellsworth 
Vincent Michael Ellsworth 
Andrew Farag, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, prize for the highest standing in ENGLISH 611A, highest Aggregate in the French Immersion Program, Stewart McKelvey Stirling Scales Law Prize-French Immersion, renewable La Bourse d’excellence Romeo-LeBlanc de Universite de Moncton 
Zyler Christopher Fenner-Prize for the highest standing in ROBOTICS 801
Amanda Louise Ferrish, HONOURS-Prize for the highest standing in MATHEMATICS 801, Canadian Tire Prize for Carpentry
Wade Sidney Forbes-Bernard  
James William Ford  
Jordan Stanley Dale Foster   
Raquelle Olivia Fraser   
Janine Karoline Gagné, FRENCH IMMERSION.
Adam Bradley Gallant-Dalhousie Entrance Scholarship
Christopher Joseph Gallant
Dylan Richard Gallant 
Griffin Riley Gallant   
Jacob Gerald Joseph Gallant   
Janae Hannah Rose Gallant, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Entrance Scholarship to Carlton University
Jonathan Andrew Gallant, FRENCH IMMERSION
Lucas James Gallant  
Quinton Douglas Gallant-Scholarship from the Perpetual Bursary fund of the George R. Pearkes V.C. Branch #5 of the Royal Canadian Legion, Dalhousie Entrance Scholarship
Rebecca Caroline Margaret Gallant, HONOURS-Kathleen Williams Bursary, Community Service Bursary
Ryan Scott Gallant, FRENCH IMMERSION-Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI
Zara Marina Gallant   
Johnathan Winfield Gamble, HONOURS-Deserving Student in CARPENTRY, Abegweit Chapter IODE Bursary, Samuel Holland Entrance Award to Holland College.
Sara Elizabeth Kickham Gamble-Community Service Bursary, Curran and Briggs Volunteers Bursary
Donald Gerald Gaudet (Transitions Certificate)
Jillian Rose Gaudet, HONOURS 
Morgan Elisha Gaudet   
Toni Makayla Geary-Prize for the highest standing in COOP WORK STUDY 602
Erin Elizabeth George, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Cavendish Farms Outstanding Effort in English Award, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI
Bryn William Gillcash, HONOURS-Placed 1st for the Island on the Canadian Association of Physicists Exam, Sites and Bytes Computer prize for the highest standing in Computers 621, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI
Erica Lauren Gillis, HONOURS-TOSH Female Athlete of the Year, Lang MacDowell Poetry and Creative Writing Award
Zachary James Graham, HONOURS-St. Thomas Renewable Scholarship Award
Branson Groom  
Megan Violet Gunning-Community Service Bursary 
Jonathan Tyler Hammill, HONOURS 
Joel Anthony George Hansen, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI
Andrew David Harbord-Community Service Bursary, Jim McNeill Administrative Award
Devan Alexander Harris
Holly Rheanne Hartlen, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Royal Canadian Legion Command Bursary  
Tanner James Harvey   
Carter Alexander Hill   
Kennedy Brianna Hill   
Hannah Sylvia-Anne Hunter, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, Entrance Scholarship to the University of Victoria
Morgan Ann Hutchinson 
Rebekah Kristina Jackshaw-Community Service Bursary, UNB Governor Thomas Carlton Scholarship
Sarah Jean Jackshaw daughter, HONOURS-Canadian Parents for French Award - Core, Dean’s Scholarship, Trinty Western University & Jordan Thiessen Memorial Scholarship
Dale Norman Johnson  
Alexander Johnson, FRENCH IMMERSION
Dylan Gerard Johnston-Deserving Student in AUTOMOTIVE, Prince County Street Rod Association Award, Samuel Holland Entrance Award to Holland College
Jillian Ruth Johnston, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary Program  
Rachel Kays, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Slemon Park Academic Achievement Award, prize for the highest standing in PEER HELPING 801 and MUSIC 801, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI
Emma Catherine Kennedy-Community Service Bursary 
Charles James Kitts, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, renewable entrance scholarship to Mount Allison University
Devon Prowse Lamont-Community Service Bursary Program 
Janelle Mandy Margaret Langin, FRENCH IMMERSION
Ceilidh Alynn LaPointe, HONOURS-Prize for the highest standing in CREATIVE MULTI-MEDIA 801
Sarah Grace Lo Iacono  
Donovan Scott MacCaull  
Brett Peter MacDonald  
Meaghan Anne MacDonald  
Zachary Owen MacDonald  
Jonathan Kenneth Edward MacDougall, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Slemon Park Academic Achievement Award, prize for the highest standing in PEI HISTORY 621B, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI
Abbey Gail MacEwen-Gallant, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Dr. C. Duane Mullins Memorial Scholarship, renewable entrance scholarship to Acadia University
Mary-Lynn Jessie MacFarlane   
Major Rodd MacGregor   
Brett MacInnis-Canadian Tire Prize for Welding
Shania Brooke MacIsaac-Gallant, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI 
Katelyn Leslie Mae MacKay, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary Program, prize for the highest Aggregate in the History Program, Entrance Scholarship to the University of Guelph
Luke Norbert MacKinnon, HONOURS-Moase Funeral Home Academic Achievement Award, Dalhousie Entrance Scholarship
Andrew Erik MacLean-Jim McNeill Administrative Award
Jaime Ann MacLean, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, prize for the highest standing in PHYSICAL EDUCATION 612, Curran and Briggs Volunteers Bursary, the Parent Council Award, TOSH Leadership Bursary, Certificate of Appreciation from the City of Summerside, Jim Hogan Memorial Trophy and Award for the Student with the Greatest Proficiency in Scholastics, Athletics, and Leadership, Merit Scholarship to St. FX University
Logan Raymond MacLean,Community Service Bursary
Logan Trevor MacLean, HONOURS-Dalhousie Entrance Scholarship
Kaeleigh Ellen Jane MacLeod-Community Service Bursary Program 
Emma Jayne MacMurdo  
Brandon Clayton MacNeil
Molly Hannah-Marie MacNeill, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, Abegweit Chapter IODE Bursary, prize for the highest standing in MATHEMATICS 621A 
Brandon Clifford MacNevin-Wayne Rayner Memorial Award 
Logan Alexander Martin  
Keegan Randy Matthews  
Jake Conan Ross McAleerr  
Emma Dianne McCarron  
Brynn Anne McCarthy, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Prize for the highest standing in AGRISCIENCE 801
James Liam Bernard McDonald-Scholarship from the Perpetual Bursary Fund of the George R. Pearkes V.C. Branch #5 of the Royal Canadian Legion
Nathan Joseph McInnis, FRENCH IMMERSION
Matthew Brady McKenna, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, Vogue Optical Academic Excellence Award, P. William Bishop Memorial Scholarship, Edwin Jacob Special University Scholarship
Emily Catherine McKinnon, HONOURS 
Zakary Robert Neil McLure, HONOURS-BioVectra Chemistry Prize for the highest standing in CHEMISTRY 621; prize for the highest standing in PHYSICS 621, BIOLOGY 621, AP MATHEMATICS 611, GLOBAL ISSUES 621, and MUSICINSTRUMENTAL 621; Certificate of Merit on the Canadian Association of Physicists Exam; Fred Bagnall full tuition scholarship to UPEI 
Matthew Baker McNeill, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, prize for the highest standing in ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 621, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI 
Megan Laura McNeill, HONOURS-Evangeline Credit Union Scholarship, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI 
Abbey Marlene McQuaid, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Cavendish Farms Diligence Award, renewable entrance Scholarship to St. FX University
Hailie Rae Melanson, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI 
Stefanie Isabella Melanson-Community Service Bursary Program   
Amanda Elizabeth Mellish-Renewable entrance scholarship to Mount Allison University. 
Matthew Dean Merrett   
Myranda Lindsey Millett-Skiffington  
John Edward Wyatt Milligan-Jim McNeill Administrative Award
Rebecca Evelyn Moase  
Victoria Emily Rose Moase, FRENCH IMMERSION-Diane Gallant Memorial Bursary
Andrew Scott Mollins (Transitions Certificate)
Matthew Gordon Montgomery   
Ashley Bonnie Pearl Moore-Susan England Award 
Daniel Walter Morell, HONOURS 
Kayla Eileen Morrow  
Rachel Elizabeth Mundy, HONOURS-Prize for the highest standing in DRAMATIC ARTS 621
Colin Robert Murphy  
Michael Anthony Murray  
Patrick Terrence James Murray, HONOURS-Prize for the highest standing in ACCOUNTING 621, renewable entrance scholarship to Mount Allison University 
Santana Muttart-Community Service Bursary,Dalhousie Renewable Entrance Bursary and Entrance Scholarship
Ryan Desmond Duane Nicholson (Transitions Certificate)  
Kent Kevin Noye-Yeo-Prize for the highest standing in HOSPITALITY & TOURISM 801 
Amy Margaret O'Brien  
Dakota Elizabeth Oliver-Community Service Bursary, Friends of the Eptek Centre Award
Katarina Elizabeth Anne Oram, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Millennium Entrance Bursary to St. Thomas University
Matthew Briand Oram   
Ashtyn Brooke Palmer   
Jennaka Lee Alexsandra Palmer   
Stephanie Donna Beatrice Palmer (Transitions Certificate) 
Damien Ellis Paugh-Community Service Bursary  
Brittany Victoria Payne daughter of Janet and Neil Payne. Torie is enrolled in the Community Service Bursary Program  
Michael Joseph Pendergast   
Ashley Nicole Perkic   
Kristin Mary Perry   
Lauren Kimberly Anne Perry-Community Service Bursary
Zachary Charles Lee Phillips, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, School Effort Award, Slemon Park Academic Achievement Award, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI 
Kevin Wayne Pike, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Dalhousie Entrance Scholarship
Carlie Lee Ann Plooster   
Brett Timothy Poirier-TOSH Leadership Bursary, Holland College ATV Media Scholarship & Cook Insurance Entrance Award to Holland College
Skyler Alexander Praught  
Trevor Allison Profitt, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Deltaware Computer Prize, placed 2nd  for the Island on the Canadian Association of Physicists Exam, full tuition scholarship to UPEI 
Cassandra Lee Provost, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, renewable entrance scholarship to Acadia University
Sabrina Nicole Pye   
Kristen Gylle Pyke, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Dalhousie Entrance Scholarship
Andrew Arthur Rafuse-TOSH Male Athlete of the Year
Mallory Gwenn Read-Community Service Bursary
Marcus Jay Richard 
Andrew Luke Richardson-UNB Governor Thomas Carlton Scholarship
Sloane Amber Rioux, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, School Effort Award, Kerry Rioux Memorial Bursary, Dalhousie Entrance Scholarship
Jessica Leslie Robinson   
Shanae Lynn Rogers, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Hazel Gillis Memorial Award, Helen Glen Memorial Music Award, Certificate of Appreciation from the City of Summerside, renewable entrance scholarship to Mount Allison University
Terrance Timothy Thomas Rogers
James Samuel Ross   
MacKenzie Christopher Ross   
David Alexander Rundle, HONOURS-Prize for the highest standing in the WELDING PROGRAM, Donald Phillips Memorial Bursary, Holland College MacDougall Steel Welding Award to Holland College
Dallas Michael Salwonchuk   
Drake Daniel Garrison Shields   
Allison Jade Shortt  
Brooke Glenda Valerie Simmons   
Hayley Anna Marie Simmons-Community Service Bursary  
Alexis Jacqueline Skiffington-John Leuty Memorial Award 
Megan Jean Kimberly Skiffington-Morgan Paynter Award, Royal Canadian Air Force Association Bursary
Bethany Anne Smith, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Renewable entrance Scholarship to St. FX University
Clayton Samuel Smith, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, prize for the highest standing in ECONOMICS 621, Stewart McKelvey Stirling Scales Law Prize, full tuition scholarship to UPEI
Patch Smith, FRENCH IMMERSION-Jim McNeill Administrative Award 
Robert John Squires, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary  
Nathan Shaun Stavert-Community Service Bursary   
Thomas Anthony Stavert  
Hannah Marie Steele, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, Royal Canadian Legion George R. Pearkes Summerside Legion Branch Award, Holland College St Paul’s Headstart Entrance Award to Holland College 
Luca Stephen James Stetson, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, Rev. Merrill J MacLeod Memorial Scholarship
Kristen Valerie Strongman   
Patrick Kent Strongman, HONOURS-Genivar Engineering Award, placed 3rd for the Island on the Canadian Association of Physicists Exam, Inspiring Excellence Award from UPEI 
Veronica Anne Sullivan, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary; prize for the highest standing in ENGLISH 621, the Advanced MATHEMATICS Program, and POLITICAL STUDIES 621; renewable Dalhousie Chancellor’s Scholarship and Department of Music Entrance Scholarship 
Hollee Rhiannon Tanton, HONOURS-Prize for the highest standing in GLOBAL ISSUES 621 and FAMILY LIVING 621
Nicholas John Tanton, HONOURS-Larry Wright Integrity Award 
Wylie James Tanton, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Credit Counseling Services Canada Award, renewable entrance Scholarship to Saint Mary’s University
Zachary Myers Theriault, HONOURS 
Mikeal Thomas  
William Luke Thompson, HONOURS 
Sarah Elizabeth Thususka, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Curran and Briggs Volunteers Bursary, renewable entrance scholarship to Mount Allison University
Zachary Wayne Tobin
Chad Robert Townsend, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, Three Oaks Deserving Student Award for Improvement and Dedication to Studies and School Culture
Ryan Wagner  
Michaela Skye Walker, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION-Community Service Bursary, TOSH Leadership Bursary, Certificate of Appreciation from the City of Summerside, Virginia Morris Memorial Award for the Graduating Student Female Athlete of the Year, Dalhousie Entrance Renewable Scholarship & Alumni Leadership Scholarship
Stephanie Marlene Waugh  
Caleb John Weber  
Brandon Lewis Elmer Weeks, HONOURS, FRENCH IMMERSION
Garrett Jordan White  
Saralyn Mary Williams, HONOURS-Community Service Bursary, St. Eleanor's Lions and Lioness Club Bursary, Parent Council Award, Curran and Briggs Volunteers Bursary, renewable entrance scholarship to Acadia University
Chelsey Lauralee Wood  
Rebekka Paige Woods   
Jillian Debra Woodside  
Savannah Wright-Community Service Bursary, Jim McNeill Administrative Award
Hanna Jennifer Rose Wylie  
Carter William Yeo

Special Prizes and Awards

The Royal Bank of Canada Award- Katie MacKay 
Community of Miscouche Resident Scholarship- Katie MacKay 
The Atlantic Building Supply Dealers Association Award- Michaela Walker 
The Daniel Barrett Memorial Bursary- Michaela Walker. The Strive Program (sponsored by the Rotary Club of Summerside):
Tori Dexter, Joel Hansen, Rebekkah Jackshaw, Amy O’Brien, and Tori Payne   
The Rotary Club of Summerside Scholarship-Brianna Arsenault The Summerside Firefighters Bursaries:
Brianna Arsenault, Victoria Moase, Elliott Campbell,  MacKenzie Ross, Shania MacIsaac-Gallant, and Jonathan Gallant 
The Jim and Fran MacLean Award- Katarina Oram  
The City of Summerside Award- Courtney Champion. 
2013 Consolidated Credit Union City of Summerside Youth of the Year Award- Jaime MacLean Consolidated Credit Union Award for School Spirit- Becky Clark
Consolidated Credit Union Extra Curricular Award- Becky Clark 
Consolidated Credit Union Scholarships:
Alex Desroches, Luke MacKinnon, Abbey McQuaid, Luca Stetson, Becca Gallant 
Angus B. Armour Memorial Scholarship- Becca Gallant. The PEI Mutual Education Trust Fund Centennial Scholarships- Emma Barlow, Matthew McKenna, Veronica Sullivan  
The David Roland Voye Memorial Bursary- Erica Gillis
The T.J. Myers Memorial Bursary- Carter Yeo. 
Boys and Girls Club Gold Rush Legacy Scholarships- Elliott Campbell and Saralyn Williams 
 
Deserving students with outstanding work and effort in the Inclusion Program: 
Ryan Nicholson
Kayla Cormier
D.J. Gaudet
Stephanie Palmer 

Deserving Student with outstanding work and effort in the Cohort Program- Carly Plooster 
Deserving Student with the Highest Standing in the Cohort Program- Brandon Bagnall 

3rd Highest Standing in the General Program- Morgan Hutchenson 
2nd Highest Standing in the General Program- Jordan Deveaux 
Highest Standing in the General Program- Justin Belaire
  
10th Highest Standing in the Academic Program- Matthew McKenna 
9th Highest Standing in the Academic Program- Clayton Smith 
8th Highest Standing in the Academic Program- Grace Bowness 
7th Highest Standing in the Academic Program- Michaella Donovan 
6th Highest Standing in the Academic Program- Alex Desroches 
5th Highest Standing in the Academic Program- Emma Barlow 
4th Highest Standing in the Academic Program- Trevor Profitt 
3rd Highest Standing in the Academic Program- Andrew Farag 
2nd Highest Standing in the Academic Program- Zak McLure 
Highest Standing in the Academic Program- Veronica Sullivan 
Governor-General’s Academic Medal- Veronica Sullivan


Saturday, June 15, 2013

Nicole's Notes: Volume 38

Rourke Perry's Final Exam "Happy Dance"! :)
Happy Final Monday of this School Year TOSH Parents and Guardians!

Looks like we made it!Well, almost!! Our Grade 10's and 11's will finish up their Block B final exam on Monday morning, and then it will be summer holidays for all TOSH students! Our graduates still have some business to take care of (checking the grad list on Tuesday, graduation rehearsal Thursday morning, and crossing the stage Thursday evening), but the hard work is over. If your son/daughter is finishing his/her time at Three Oaks, we will help you celebrate that accomplishment Thursday evening. If your child is a returning student, report card pick uo will take place in homeroom on June 25 (9-10:30 a.m.), and we will look forward to welcoming him/her back again on the first day of school in September!
I will be posting one final entry on this blog for this school year following graduation to publish the list of Honours students and individual prize winners, so stay tuned!


Upcoming Dates to Note in June:

**PLEASE NOTE: All exams begin at 9 a.m. and end at 11:30 a.m. Students who wish to leave the exam room early may do so when the early bell rings at 10:30 a.m. There will be no access to lockers until 11:30 a.m. and students must use the phone/exit the building through the gym hallway.**

17    GRADE 10 & 11 FINAL EXAMS- BLOCK B
18    Grad List Posted- 9 a.m. in TOSH main foyer
20    Graduation Breakfast- 9 a.m. in TOSH cafeteria
        Rehearsal- approx. 10:30 a.m. Buses leave from TOSH to the CUP (return approx. noon)
        Graduation- Credit Union Place- 7 p.m. sharp! (Open Admission)
        Safe Grad to follow
25    Report Cards distributed for Grades 10 & 11 in Homeroom: 9-10:30 a.m.
28    School Closes for the Summer!

GRADUATION 2013!!

Thursday evening, June 20, is going to be a big night (and an emotional one!) for those who have loved and supported our TOSH graduates through twelve or more years of public school education. Zach is my third child in three years to cross the TOSH grad stage, so I hope it helps you to know that I can empathize with the emotions you are feeling this week. I will be there on stage to proudly welcome your son/daughter and congratulate him/her on this important accomplishment. 

The ceremony starts at 7 p.m. SHARP, so please plan to arrive and be seated in the bowl area of Credit Union Place before that time. Only graduates, staff, and VIP's will be seated on the floor area, but there is no bad seat at the CUP and you will have lots of opportunity to take pictures during and following the ceremony. We have 275 graduates this year, and we have streamlined our program to aim for a two and a half hour event. The focus of that evening will be celebrating our graduates, and we are hoping that many will come out to help us do just that!

IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW!
 **GRAD INFO:  Grads are asked to check the lists that are posted in the Main Foyer of the school to be sure that the names/wording is correct. THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT WILL BE READ ON STAGE when your son/daughter comes up to get his/her diploma, and we want to be sure we have it right! Some things to consider are: marital status (divorced parents may want names read separately rather than together, step-parents/parent partners included or not, names of deceased parents included (the "late") or not, etc.) Please check ,with your child to see that he/she did this (it will help save any hurt or bad feelings on graduation night) and let us know in the office right away if any changes need to be made. You can e mail changes to Mr. MacCormack, as well: gkmaccormack@edu.pe.ca. We will also be checking the pronunciation of names with your child at rehearsal as needed.

**GRAD LIST:  The list of graduating students will be posted in the Main Foyer of the school at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18. Grads are asked to pop in and confirm that their name is there following the exam results/final marks coming in!

**GRAD REHEARSAL:  All graduates are invited to attend the (free!) Grad Breakfast in the school cafeteria on June 20 at 9 a.m. Buses will leave from TOSH for the rehearsal at the CUP around 10:30 a.m. The class picture for the newspaper will be taken there that morning. This rehearsal allows all grads to see how things will flow during the "show" that evening, so it is important that all attend! Buses will return students to TOSH following the rehearsal (approx. noon).

**SAFE GRAD FORMS: Permission forms have been distributed to grads (extras are available in the Main Office) and were due back on June 13th with the $30 fee. Late forms may be accepted after that, but the cost goes up to $50. Please make sure signed forms are in and money returned ASAP!

**GRADUATION JUNE 20: All grads are asked to be at the CUP, gowning up in the banquet rooms, by 6:15 p.m. on June 20. There will be no access to the graduates for pictures before the ceremony begins and once gowns are on, grads are asked to stay in the change area. There will be ample opportunity for pictures to be taken with family and friends following the ceremony on the track and floor area.

**PICTURES AND VIDEO:  There will be a professional photographer at the front of the stage graduation night to take a professional photo of each graduate receiving his/her diploma. All graduates will be provided with a CD containing all photos taken that night-available from the school in the days following the graduation.
Grads will also be able to purchase a copy of the grad video from Mr. Jim Campbell (forms to complete). I believe the cost is $20 and copies are made available later in the summer.

**SAFE GRAD SCHEDULE: Grads who are registered for Safe Grad are asked to meet at Three Oaks by 10:30 p.m. following the graduation. The Safe Grad schedule is as follows:

10:30 p.m.          Food at the school! :)
11:15 p.m.          Grads board buses to Sandspit
12-2 a.m.            Sandspit
2:30-6:30 a.m.    Arrive back at TOSH for ice cream, blow up games, casino, various fun activities, hypnotist
6:30 a.m.            Pick Up/Head Home

**PARENT PARTICIPATION IN SAFE GRAD:  Parents who wish to contribute snacks for Safe Grad, or who would like to help supervise at the school that night, are asked to contact Dia-lynn Keough ASAP (dlkeough@edu.pe.ca or 888-8460).

PARENTS PLEASE NOTE!!  
POST-SECONDARY FOLLOW UP INFORMATION NEEDED!!!!!
If your son/daughter is attending a post-secondary institution this fall, there is a sheet in Student Services at the school where he/she can indicate where we need to send the final transcript of marks. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT for your son/daughter to be confirmed for attendance at their post-secondary school in September. THEY COULD LOSE THEIR SPOT OTHERWISE! Please check to be sure that your son/daughter gave us this information, as we have been asking grads for weeks and not many are actually on file!



KUDOS TO OUR KIDS!

To Leanna Brown and Bloyce Walfield for representing our school and province (pictured above) so well at the National Skills Canada competition in Vancouver!



To the TOSH members of the Summerside Dolphin's Swim Club (pictured above) for finishing another successful year!



To Zach Graham (pictured above) for being recognized as a graduating swimmer with the SDSC at the swim banquet last week!



To Julia Campbell and Ian Hink (pictured above) for being recognized as the Female and Male Dolphin Swimmers of the Year at the SDSC swim banquet last week!

To Tanner Mendoza, Rebecca Drummond, and Bronwyn Bridges for agreeing to co-chair the Climate Crew for the 2013-2014 school year!

To the TOSH Members of the Summerside Community Choir for a wonderful 35th anniversary concert at Indian River Church last week!

To Justin MacEachern for being named President of the Student Government Council for 2013-2014 by acclamation! 

Challenge: Grade 12 Parents~Be present to celebrations around your graduate this week. They only graduate from high school once! Grade 10 and 11 Parents~Free housekeepers kicking around home this month for you to put to work! Bonus! :)

Quote of the Week:  "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end."~ Dan Wilson

On behalf of our staff and administration, I would like to thank you for partnering with us this year. We look forward to the rest that this summer will offer us all and will welcome the 2013-2014 school year with open arms in September. Have a wonderful summer!

Nicole




Sunday, June 9, 2013

Nicole's Notes: Volume 37 (June 10, 2013)

Happy Monday TOSH Parents and Guardians! 

Let the final exams begin!! Our Grade 12 students would have spent a busy weekend in preparation for their final assessments that begin on Monday. Please note the exam schedule below for ALL students! If you have any questions or concerns about your son/daughter's schedule, please contact us in the Main Office. Attendance during exam week is mandatory, so if your son/daughter misses an exam for any reason, you will need to speak with an administrator right away!


GRADE 12 PARENTS!!
Please take the time to read the section below entitled "Graduation 2013" for important information!!


TOAD 2013 was an incredible success, and I am tagging on some pictures to the end of this post for you to enjoy. This will likely be a longer than usual entry because we have so much to celebrate this time of year! We held our Extra-Curricular Awards assembly last week to recognize our Grade 12 students who dedicated many hours of time and talent to extra-curricular activities during their time at Three Oaks. Every 10 hours of involvement equals one "point" and these are assigned by coaches and advisors each year to a maximum of 20 points/activity/year. Students who accumulate 500 hours of involvement receive an extra-curricular award Certificate and those who accumulate 1000+ points receive a Certificate and a Pin. This graduating class had 170 members involved in point accumulation and the number of collective hours was staggering! Involvement in extra-curricular activities provides an important sense of belonging at school and offers huge opportunities for personal growth and friendships. We will be encouraging our students to get involved again this coming September so start talking that up at home!


Upcoming Dates to Note in June:

**PLEASE NOTE: All exams begin at 9 a.m. and end at 11:30 a.m. Students who wish to leave the exam room early may do so when the early bell rings at 10:30 a.m. There will be no access to lockers until 11:30 a.m. and students must use the phone/exit the building through the gym hallway.**
10    GRADE 12 FINAL EXAMS- BLOCK A
        Regular Classes for Grades 10 and 11 
        NOTE: Those Grade 10 and 11 students who are enrolled in courses beginning with "8" or "6"  
                  write their final exam in the Grade 12 schedule
11    GRADE 12 FINAL EXAMS- BLOCK B
        Regular Classes for Grades 10 and 11 
        NOTE: Those Grade 10 and 11 students who are enrolled in courses beginning with "8" or "6"  
                  write their final exam in the Grade 12 schedule
12    GRADE 10, 11, & 12 FINAL EXAMS- BLOCK C
13    GRADE 10, 11 & 12 FINAL EXAMS- BLOCK D
14    GRADE 10 & 11 FINAL EXAMS- BLOCK A   
17    GRADE 10 & 11 FINAL EXAMS- BLOCK B

18    Grad List Posted- 9 a.m. in TOSH main foyer
20    Graduation Breakfast- 9 a.m. in TOSH cafeteria
        Rehearsal- approx. 10:30 a.m. Buses leave from TOSH to the CUP
        Graduation- Credit Union Place- 7 p.m. (Open Admission)
        Safe Grad to follow- Permission forms were given to Grade 12 students last week
25    Report Cards for Grades 10 & 11: 9-10:30 a.m.
28    School Closes for the Summer!

TOSH CLIMATE CREW 2013-2014: 
MEMBERS WANTED!

The TOSH Climate Crew was formed this past school year and will be taking on a more defined role next year. We are looking for members who want to make a positive impact on school climate and who are willing to help plan and participate in activities that help students form "connections" at our school (Welcome Back Barbeque for new students in Sept., TOSH TEAM 2016 Day during Welcome Back Week, Climate Days, Guest Speakers, etc.) 
Sign ups will take place Monday and Tuesday during both breaks and noon hour in front of the Lecture Theatre. If interested, please encourage your son/daughter to sign up!

GRADUATION 2013

Well parents, it's almost that time!! If it's any consolation, I know the variety of emotions you are feeling as you consider what it will be like to watch your baby cross our graduation stage. I will be celebrating my third child's accomplishment in as many years on June 20, and I will be there to proudly welcome your son/daughter on stage and congratulate him/her on this important night. The ceremony starts at 7 p.m. SHARP so please plan to arrive and be seated at the CUP before that time. Only graduates, staff, and VIP's will be seated on the floor area, but there is no bad seat at the CUP, and you will have lots of opportunity to take pictures during and following the ceremony. We have 275 graduates this year and we have streamlined our program to aim for a two and a half hour event. We'll see!

IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW RIGHT NOW!
GRAD INFO:  Grads are asked to check the lists that are posted in the Main Foyer of the school to be sure that the names/wording is correct. THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT WILL BE READ ON STAGE when your son/daughter comes up to get his/her diploma and we want to be sure we have it right! Some things to consider are: marital status (parents may want names read separately rather than together, step-parents/parent partners included or not, names of deceased parents included (the "late") or not, etc. Please check in with your child to see that he/she did this (it will help save any hurt or bad feelings on graduation night) and let us know in the office right away if any changes need to be made. We will also be checking the pronunciation of names with your child at rehearsal as needed.

GRAD REHEARSAL:  All graduates are invited to attend the (free!) Grad Breakfast in the school cafeteria on June 20 at 9 a.m. Buses will leave from TOSH for the rehearsal at the CUP around 10:30 a.m. The class picture for the newspaper will be taken there that morning. This rehearsal allows all grads to see how things will flow during the "show" that evening, so it is important that all attend! Buses will return students to TOSH following the rehearsal and then grads are asked to be at the CUP, gowning up, by 6:15 p.m. that night.

SAFE GRAD FORMS AND MONEY: Permission forms were distributed to grads last week and are due back on June 13th with the $30 fee. Late forms may be accepted after that but the cost goes up to $50.
Next week's Blog will have detailed information about the Graduation Day and Safe Grad schedules, so stay tuned!

Bailey Craig working her Coop placement at Summerside Superstore

KUDOS TO OUR KIDS!

To Bailey Craig and Leanna Brown for creating the "Ultimate Grad Prank Video"! VERY funny stuff!!

To Emily Eddie, Brittany McLellan, and Ashley Perry for devoting their CMM 801 project to promoting the school store, The Axe Outlet! Great promo for TOAD, thanks!


To the members of the 85 Summerside Sea Cadets Corps (pictured above) who closed another successful year last week! TOSH award winners included:
Petty Officer Second Class (PO2) Daniel Bridges - Best Uniform all Year, Colour Party/Guard Award, & Lord Strathcona Medal of Excellence


Chief Petty Officer Second Class (CPO2) Bailey Craig - Drill &Ceremonial Award, Most Proficient Sea Cadet


Chief Petty Officer Second Class (CPO2) Brandon Waite- PO2 Joey Cole Memorial Award to the Most Enthusiastic and Outstanding Sailor on board 85 Summerside Sea Cadet Corps, Navy League of Canada Sea Cadet Service Medal
for four years of Service


Master Seaman (MS) Noah Gallant - Divisional Award, Summerside Sea Cadet
Athletic Ability Award

To Lucas Donovan for earning his Brown belt in Karate!

To our ART 621 students for an excellent Senior Art Display at MacNaught House last week:
Rachel Mundy, Marcus Richard, Zach Theriault, Kayla Morrow, Sloane Rioux, Kayla Creelman, Hayley Simmons, Ceilidh Lapointe, Brandon Weeks, and Travis Birt!

To Rebecca Drummond and Reanna Graham for doing such a great job emceeing/presenting awards at the Athletic Banquet!

To Brandon Adams, Andrew Richardson, Andrew Brawn, Jaime MacLean, and Zach MacDonald for helping with clean up after the Athletic Banquet!

To the members of TOSH teams who brought home provincial medals this past week: Men's Softball-Bronze; Women's AA Rugby- Silver; Women's AAA Rugby- Silver; Men's AAA Rugby-Gold!

To our graduating students who received 2013 Extra-Curricular Award Certificates:
Alya Ahmed-Praught  -  Soccer, Rugby, Basketball Prom, Vimy, Class Officers.
Colin Arsenault – Basketball, Soccer, Softball.
Ellen Arsenault – Soccer, Basketball, Track, Student Council, Prom, Vimy , Rugby                                          and Ellen is the Valedictorian for the Graduating Class of 2013.
Joshua Arsenault- Soccer, Track and Field, Cross Country and Vimy.
Kayla Arsenault – Field Hockey, Rugby, People Helping People, Student Council,                                      Vimy, Cross country.
Emma Barlow – Volleyball, Basketball, Free the Children, Novel Selection committee, Eco-Ethics, Reach for the Top.
Wade Bernard – Volleyball, Concert Band, Rugby, Basketball, Vimy.
Marissa Blacquiere – Soccer, Basketball, Softball, Track, Vimy.
Grace Bowness – Bands, Music Council, Vimy, Reach for the Top, Publicity Chair for Class Officers.
Andrew Brawn – Soccer, Basketball, Rugby. Track, Vimy.
James Brown – Bands, Chorale Ensemble, Music Council.
Leanna Brown – Improv, Band, Extra-Curricular council.
Riley Cameron – Badminton and Rugby.
Becky Clark – Basketball, Rugby, Volleyball, Soccer, Track, Student Council, Vimy, Climate Crew, and Becky is a class officer.
Jillian Curley – Soccer, Badminton, Rugby, Track, Softball.
Matthew Dehmel – Rugby, Power lifting, Chorale Ensemble.
Michaella Donavan – Soccer, Rugby, Track,  Band, Chorale Ensemble, Student Council Community Works, Vimy.
Emmalee Dunn – Bands, Yearbook, Music Council, Bookstore and Community Works.
Andrew Farag – Envirothon, Reach for the top, Student Council Finance, Bookstore, Mathletes.
Adam Gallant – Basketball, Rugby, Vimy, Track, Reach for the Top.
Becca Gallant – Volley ball, Rugby, People Helping People, Extra-curricular Council, Eco-ethics, Vimy, Climate crew.
Erica Gillis – Soccer, Basketball, Rugby, Badminton, Track, Band, Reach for the top and Erica is a class officer.
Holly Hartlen – Field Hockey, Rugby, Track, cross country, Student council Community Works, Free the Children, Bookstore.
Sarah Jackshaw – Chorale Ensemble, Rugby, Free the Children.
Abbey MacEwen-Gallant – Field Hockey, Rugby.
Katie MacKay – Student Council, Band, Rugby, Reach for the Top, Tutoring, Chorale Ensemble and Katie is one of the videographers for Class Officers.
Luke MacKinnon – Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball.
Jaime MacLean – Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball, Rugby, Lunch Buddies, Student Council community Works, Climate Crew, Vimy.
Logan R MacLean – Band, Chorale Ensemble, Texas Hold em.
Zak McLure – Bands, Reach for the Top, Biology Club , Mathletes.
Abbey McQuaid – Soccer, Rugby, Basketball, Student Council, Reach for the Top, Prom, Vimy, Class Officers.
Hailie Melanson – Badminton, Field Hockey, Rugby, Free the Children, Track.
Rachel Mundy – Concert Band, Choral Ensemble.
Patrick Murray – Basketball, Rugby, Reach for the Top, Vimy.
Dakota Olivier – Concert Band, Chorale Ensemble, Music Council.
Katarina Oram – Chorale Ensemble, Bookstore, Band, Student Council Community Works.
Matt Oram – Basketball, Rugby, Volleyball.
Trevor Profitt – Bands, Music Council, Student Council Tech, Reach for the Top.
Andrew Rafuse – Basketball, Rugby, Soccer, Powerlifting, Track, Cross country.
Andrew Richardson – Soccer,  Badminton and Track.
Sloane Rioux – Basketball, soccer, Band, Chorale Ensemble.
Shanae Rogers – Bands, Chorale Ensemble, Music Council, Bookstore.
Bethany Smith – Volleyball, Softball.
Robbie Squires – Bands, Reach for the Top, Climate Crew.
Nathan Stavert – Rugby, Basketball, Vimy.
Hannah Steele – Volleyball, Basketball.
Veronica Sullivan – Bands, Yearbook, Reach for the Top.
Nicholas Tanton – Basketball, Rugby, Track, Cross Country, Soccer, Reach for the Top.
Luke Thompson – Basketball, Rugby, Bands, Reach for the Top.
Sarah Thususka – Volleyball, Rugby, Track, Student Council Community Works.
Chad Townsend – Rugby, Student Council, Chorale Ensemble, Track, Cross Country, Improv, Volleyball.
Michaela Walker -  Volleyball, Basketball, Track, Cross Country, Student Council, Eco-Ethics. 
Saralyn Williams – Rugby, Softball, Free the Children, Reach for the Top, Novel Selection Committee, Tutoring, Student Council Extra- Curricular & Tech Council, Eco-Ethics .
Carter Yeo – Rugby, Volleyball.


To our graduating students (pictured above) who received 2013 Extra-Curricular Award Pins:
Alya Ahmed-Praught  -  Soccer-3 years, Rugby- 3years, Basketball – 2 years, Prom, Vimy Research and Presentation, Mathletes, Athletic Council,  and Alya is the  Vice President of the Class of 2013.
Wade Bernard – Volleyball- 3 years, Concert Band- 3 years, Rugby- 1 year, Basketball- 1 year, and Vimy Research and Presentation.
Marissa Blacquiere – Soccer- 3 years, Basketball- 3 years, Softball- 2 years, Track- 2 years, - Cross Country - 1 year and Vimy Research and Presentation.
Andrew Brawn – Soccer- 3 years, Basketball- 3 years, Rugby- 3 years, Track and Field - 3 years, Minor Soccer 1 year and Vimy Research and Presentation.
Becky Clark – Basketball- 3 years, Rugby- 3 years, Volleyball- 2 years, Soccer- 1 year, Track and Field- 2 years, Student Council - 2 years, Vimy Research and Presentation, Minor Soccer – 1 year, Cross Country – 1 year, Climate Crew, and Becky is the President of the Graduating Class of 2013.
Michaella Donovan – Soccer- 3 years, Rugby- 3 years, Track- 2 years,  Band- 2 years, Chorale Ensemble- 1 year, Mathletes – 1 year, People Helping People – 1 year, Cross Country – 1 year, Student Council Community Works, and Vimy Research and Presentation.
Adam Gallant – Basketball - 3 years, Rugby- 2 years, Vimy Research and Presentation, Track- 1 year, Reach for the Top- 1 year.
Erica Gillis – Soccer- 3 years, Basketball- 3 years, Rugby- 3 years, Badminton- 2 years, Track and Field- 3 years, Band- 3 years, Reach for the top- 2 years, People Helping People -  2 years and Erica is the Secretary for the Class of 2013.
Jaime MacLean – Field Hockey- 3 years, Basketball- 3 years, Softball- 2 years, Rugby- 1 years, Lunch Buddies- 3 years, Student Council community Works- 1 year, Climate Crew- 1 year,and Vimy Research and Presentation.
Abbey McQuaid – Soccer- 3 years, Rugby- 3 years, Basketball- 2 years, Student Council- 2 years, Reach for the Top- 2 years, Prom- 1 year, Mathletes – 1 year, Vimy Research and Presentation, Abbey is  Reunion Chair for the Graduating class of 2013.
Matt Oram – Rugby- 3 years, Basketball- 2 years, Volleyball- 2 years, Mathletes - 1year and Minor Soccer - 1 year.
Andrew Rafuse – Basketball- 3 years, Rugby- 3 years, Soccer- 2 years, Power lifting- 3 years, Track and Field - 3 years, Cross country- 1 year and Mathletes – 1 year.
Sloane Rioux – Basketball- 3 years, soccer- 2 years, Band- 2 years, Chorale Ensemble- 1 year, and Badminton – 1 year.
Nicholas Tanton – Basketball- 3 years, Rugby- 3 years, Track and Field - 3 years, Cross Country- 3 years, Soccer- 1 year, Reach for the Top- 2 years and Mathletes – 1 year.
Luke Thompson – Basketball- 3 years, Rugby- 3 years, Concert Band - 3 years, Brass Ensemble – 1 year, Reach for the Top- 2 years Student Council – 1 year and Mathletes – 1 year.
Chad Townsend – Rugby- 3 years, Student Council - 3 years, Chorale Ensemble- 2 years, Track- 3 years, Cross Country- 3 years, Improv- 1 year, Volleyball- 1 year, Reach for the Top - 2 years, Biology Club – 1 year and Mathletes – 1 year.
Michaela Walker -  Volleyball - 3 years, Basketball- 3 years, Track and Field - 3 years, Cross Country- 3 years, Student Council- 3 years, Eco-Ethics- 1 year and People Helping People  - 1 year. 





To all TOSH Athletes who were recognized at the Athletic Awards Banquet Saturday evening, including our Female (Erica Gills) and Male (Andrew Rafuse) Athletes of the Year (pictured above)!:

Team Sports All-Stars:


Volleyball: 
Sarah Thususka
Becca Gallant
Laura O'Neill
Emma Kennedy
James Meek
Alex DesRoches
Soccer:
Andrew Richardson
Josh Arsenault
Jill Curley
Ellen Arsenault
Basketball:
Millee MacKay
Andrew Rafuse
Brady Arsenault
Erica Gillis
Becky Clark
Jaime Maclean
Michaela Walker
Laura O' Neill
Adam Gallant
Pat Murray
Colin Arsenault
James Meek

Rugby:
Carrie McGuire
Kaylee Campbell
Stacy Montgomery
Taylor McAulay
Jesse MacFarlane
Brett Arsenault
Logan O'Brien
Andrew Rafuse
Brandon Adams
Carter Yeo
Rowgan Barbour
Ty Wright
Alex Rose
Dan Fingler
Becky Clark
Holly Hartlen
Erica Gillis
Alya Ahned-Praught
Marilyn Herbert
Kristen Perry

Softball:
Bethany Smith
Toni Geary
Brooke Blanchard
Jessica Stewart
Chase Gallant
Tyler Arsenault

TOSH PEISAA Academic Award Winners (Student athletes who play at least one major team sport or two individual sports and maintain a minimum academic average of 85%):
Alya Ahmed-Praught
Ellen Arsenault
Josh Arsenault
Kayla Arsenault
Emma Barlow
Marissa Blacquire
Andrew Brawn
Chelsey Bulger
Elliott Campbell
Becky Clark
Kennedy Clark
Jill Curley
Matthew Dehmel
Michaella Donovan- Highest Academic Standing (Female)
Adam Gallant
Becca Gallant
Janae Gallant
Erica Gillis
Sarah Jackshaw
CJ Kitts
Abbey MacEwen Gallant
Luke MacKinnon
Jaime MacLean
Abbey McQuaid
Hailie Melanson
Patrick Murray
Andrew Rafuse- Highest Academic Standing (Male)
Sloane Rioux
Bethany Smith
Clayton Smith
Nicholas Tanton
Wylie Tanton
Luke Thompson
Sarah Thususka
Chad Townsend
Michaela Walker

TOSH Athletics Award Winners:

Cross-Country: 
Ryan Merrett- Rookie of the Year
David Meister- Rookie of the Year
Michaela Walker- Coach's Choice

Women's AA Basketball:
Taylor McAulay- Rookie of the Year
Millee MacKay- Most Dedicated
Brianna Arsenault- Most Valuable Player

Men's AA Basketball:
Colton Wadman- Rookie of the Year
Nathan Stavert- Heart and Soul Award
Andrew Rafuse- Most Valuable Player

Power Lifting:
Andrew Rafuse- Best Lifter
Clayton Smith- Most Improved

Badminton:
Matt Barlow- Rookie of the Year
Carrie McGuire- Most Dedicated
Jesse Cameron- Most Valuable Player

Track and Field:
Ryan Merrett- Coach's Choice
Michaela Walker- Top Female Athlete
Nick Tanton- Top Male Athlete

Men's Softball:
Wylie Tanton- Most Dedicated
Tyler Arsenault- Top Batter
Owen Arsenault- Most Valuable Player

Women's Softball:
Toni Geary- Coach's Choice
Jill Curley- Most Improved Player
Bethany Smith- Most Valuable Player

Wrestling:
Emily MacArthur- Coach's Choice
Lucas Donovan- Coach's Choice
Legrit Soduko- Coach's Choice

Women's AAA Rugby:
Becky Clark- Most Valuable Back
Alya Ahmed-Praught- Most Valuable Forward
Erica Gillis- Most Valuable Player

Men's AAA Rugby:
Brandon Adams- Most Valuable Back
Carter Yeo- Most Valuable Forward
Julien Caron- Heart and Soul Award
Andrew Rafuse- Most Valuable Player

Field Hockey:
Reilly Doucet- Most Improved Player
Kayla Arsenault- Coach's Choice
Jaime MacLean- Most Valuable Player

Women's A Volleyball:
Emma Barlow- Coach's Choice
Becca Gallant- Coach's Choice
Sarah Thususka- Most Valuable Player

Men's AAA Volleyball:
Luke MacKinnon- Most Dedicated
Ty Wright- Most Improved
Alex DesRoches- Most Valuable Player

Women's AAA Volleyball:
Kennedy Clark- Leadership and Team Spirit Award
Kristyn Reeves- Rookie of the Year
Laura O'Neill- Most Valuable Player

Golf:
Adam Cousins- Team Leader
Maria Dalton- Most Dedicated
Mackenzie Clow- Most Valuable Player

Men's AAA Soccer:
Josh Arsenault- Coach's Choice
Andrew Brawn- Most Dedicated
Andrew Richardson- Most Valuable Player

Women's AAA Soccer:
Carrie McGuire- Rookie of the Year
Jill Curley- Coach's Choice
Ellen Arsenault- Most Valuable Player

Women's AAA Basketball:
Ashley Simmons- Most Improved
Erica Gillis- Most Outstanding
Becky Clark- Most Valuable Player

Men's AAA Basketball:
Colin Arsenault- Offensive Player of the Year
Patrick Murray- Most Outstanding
Adam Gallant- Most Valuable Player

Men's A Rugby:
Colin Loerick- Coach's Choice
Connor Loerick- Coach's Choice
Tyler Jurowski- Most Dedicated
Logan O'Brien- Most Valuable Player

Women's A Rugby:
Carrie McGuire- Most Valuable Back
Kristyn Reeves- Most Valuable Forward
Lexi Drummond- Coach's Choice

TOSH Athletic Council Award Winner:  Jill Curley

Female Rookie of the Year:  Carrie McGuire
Male Rookie of the Year:  Ryan Merrett




TOAD MOMENTS 2013!!
Thank you to the members of our various Councils for their hard work in planning and executing an awesome event!!






























































Challenge:  Create a study space in your home and give your son/daughter lots of support and TLC during final exam week. This can be a stressful time for many but preparation is the best antidote for that!!

Quote of the Week:  "Always do your best. What you plant now, you will harvest later."~ Og Mandino

Have an awesome week!
Nicole