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Top high school students honoured for classroom efforts

Governor General's Academic Medal has been presented for nearly 150 years

NEWS RELEASE
CSPNE
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For almost 150 years, the Governor General's Academic Medal has been awarded to Canadian students who have achieved the highest grade point average while attending high school in Conseil scolaire public du Nord-Est de l'Ontario.

In 2024, the CSPNE would like to highlight the successes of the students who have received this honour.

École secondaire publique Odyssée, North Bay : Hayden Murphy

École secondaire publique Nipissing Ouest, Sturgeon Falls : Jonathan Marleau

École secondaire publique Renaissance, Timmins : Myla Johnson 

École secondaire catholique et publique l’Alliance, Iroquois Falls : Kohlman Arcand

École secondaire publique Écho du Nord, Kapuskasing : Élissa Mayhew

We would also like to highlight the students who received the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Award in recognition of their community involvement.  A pin is awarded to students whose volunteer hours have far exceeded those required for graduation.

Last June, this recognition was awarded to the following students:

École secondaire publique Nipissing Ouest, Sturgeon Falls : Alia Gardiner

École secondaire publique Renaissance, Timmins : Jeannine Deschatelets

École secondaire catholique et publique l’Alliance, Iroquois Falls : Aurora Cuddy

École secondaire publique Écho du Nord, Kapuskasing : Kaylee La Salle

In accordance with universal values, the CSPNE covers an area of 46,453 km2 and provides the communities of Hearst, Kapuskasing, Iroquois Falls, Timmins, Temiskaming Shores, Sturgeon Falls, North Bay and Parry Sound with quality French-language education. Close to 2,100 northeastern Ontario students have chosen French-language public schools.

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