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Dr. Martin LeBoldus Catholic High School

My name is Riddore Creer and I am a Grade 12 student at Dr. Martin LeBoldus Catholic High School. If you ask most people at my school who I am, they would most likely say that I am the enthusiastic guy on the intercom. I am a very energetic and outgoing person and have been very involved in my school community since Grade 9. I am blessed to have been involved in the music and drama programs and I have also been a part of MINGA and Multicultural Club. My faith has always been very important to me, and I have loved sharing it through my role as theLiturgical Representative on the SRC and through my involvement with Aramaic, the praise and worship band at my school. I have always strived to create a welcoming, open, and loving community at my school, so everyone feels that they belong. I am a very outgoing, passionate, and diligent person, due in part to being raised by strong and hardworking immigrant parents.They have always inspired me to do my best and to pursue my dreams, without being afraid to do so. This is why I will be moving to Toronto to pursue a career in nursing at Ryerson University. Although I am unsure of where my life will go, I am ready to tackle adulthood, to follow my dreams on my journey, and to spread positivity and kindness to the world

Archbishop M.C. O’Neill Catholic High School

My name is Karrah, and I’m a proud O’Neill Titan!

Archbishop M CO’NeillCatholicHigh School has been a great place for me to grow and develop. I’ve had opportunities to build relationships and develop leadership skills. During my time at O’Neill, I have been a Student Trustee for RCSD, a basketball and soccer trainer, and have been involved in various other sports. For the last three years, I have had the amazing opportunity to be a part of the SRC. In my senior year, I have embraced the role of Vice-President. I have used this opportunity to bring positive change to the school. It has been my passion to educate others and help reduce the stigma about Mental Illness.

In my spare time, I love to bake. I enjoy all kinds of baking-from cookies and muffins to cakes and macarons. It’s a tasty way to channel my creativity. My future plans include attending the University of Regina to study Middle Years Education. I have always had an interest in working with young people and helping them develop. Teachers and adults in my life have inspired me to work to make a difference and be the change I want to see in the world. Teaching will give me the opportunity to continue to make positive change and influence the next generation.

Change starts with you!