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HIGH SCHOOL REPORTS: Practicum teachers join classes in P.E.I.

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Colonel Gray High School

CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Teacher Jared Cheverie and Caleigh Oehlke welcomed their first child on Oct. 3, Anderson Wayne William Cheverie, weighing eight pounds, 13 ounches.

Picture retakes will take place today. All students are required to be photographed for school ID cards.

From Oct. 21 to Dec. 15, Colonel Gray welcomes practicum teachers Tessa Janes working with Erin Costello, James Omowumi with Cheverie, Spencer Stetson with Scott MacCormack and Keely McGill with Hadley Sealy.

Heckbert Studios will be photographing graduates at the school Oct. 22 to Nov. 3. Students can sign up for appointments online at www.heckbertsstudio.com for a $12 session with multiple poses. Anyone wanting to be included on the 2021 grad wall composite, preferring not to order through Heckberts, may sign up for a one-shot, no-charge session on the same website. Due to COVID-19, guys need to wear their own white shirt and black neck tie. Girls should wear a V-neck T-shirt to be hidden under the graduation gown, with hair and makeup completed prior to the session. Finished photos can be ready for Christmas, upon request.

Acadia University will host a lunch time virtual visit on Nov. 3 in Room 139. Students who sign up for an advisement meeting, with on-the-spot acceptance, will have the application fee waived.

There will be no classes for students on Nov. 11 (Remembrance Day) or Nov. 12-13 (P.E.I. Teachers' Federation annual convention).

Reserve Nov. 19 (6:30-9 p.m.) and Nov. 20 (9 a.m. to 1 p.m.) for parent-teacher interviews.


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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