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2021-07-06 17:40:33 +0000 UTC
On June 18, 2021, South Central High School held our Graduation celebration to commemorate the Class of 2021. With postponements to our graduation date, changes to what the ceremony would look like (indoor vs. outdoor), questions about the number of guests and whether or not we would even get to have an event, this celebration was much anticipated! The 23 graduates and their invited guests witnessed a small and personable ceremony followed by a town-wide parade. Invited guests were able to enjoy cupcakes and iced tea (made by SCHS staff and students). The celebration began with Jean Kimber (SCHS principal and MC for the afternoon), introducing each graduate for the processional. Smiles and tears prevailed as we watched each graduate enter the gym and listened to the lyrics of their chosen songs. Graduate Osten Hagens completed all the work necessary for these songs to be played seamlessly. The program began with a salute to the Prairie Rose school board given by Faye Carabbacan and Nancy Dyck. Our trustees, Lois Bedwell and Lucille Hertz followed up with a heartfelt and humorous address to our grads. Sarah Hagens saluted the graduating class on behalf of all parents, encouraging the graduates to seek adventure in their lives. Next up, our audience turned their attention to the big screen for video messages. PRSD Superintendent Roger Clarke, Town of Oyen CAO Steven Kuhn, MP Battle River-Crowfoot Damien Kurek, and our guest speaker Doug Griffiths, all provided wonderful messages to our graduating class. The next part of our program was the celebration of our graduates. A PowerPoint presentation which included baby and family photos, as well as cap and gown photos of each graduate was shown. Embedded into each graduates’ slides were recordings written and spoken by SCHS staff members. The recordings outlined graduate’s achievements, personalities, hobbies, and future plans. A grad video created by graduates Kaitlyn MacLean, Jaida Bouvier, & Cassie Loose, was shown next. The video was a great way for students to reflect on their memories from the past 3 years at SCHS. Valedictorian Alyssa Logan provided a warm and personal message for her fellow graduates. Ashlee Blue followed with a sincere and appreciative salute to the parents. The salute to the teachers was given by Kayci Caskey; it was the perfect combination of sincere and humorous! Mrs. Kimber concluded the program with a beautiful message to all graduates. Music was played while graduates exited the stage and met up with their invited guests. As graduates left the gym, they received a congratulatory package of certificates and cards from Nate Horner, Damien Kurek, Town of Oyen and SCHS staff. They also received a gift of a personalized camp chair and cooler full of goodies donated by local businesses and individuals (see list below). These donations were collected and put together by Parent Council committee of Lindsay Strutt, Deena Dillabough, Michelle Volk and Tricia Rolheiser. The afternoon was completed with a parade around the town of Oyen, which had many community members lining the streets to show their support. If you are interested in re-watching the ceremony or the parade, you may find these recordings right here on our Facebook page. June 18, 2021 was a special and memorable day celebrating the SCHS Class of 2021. Congratulations graduates! THANK YOU to the following businesses and individuals for contributing towards the gifts for the graduates: A & W ATB (Acadia Valley) Assumption School Avon (Arla Fauth) Nicky & Fred Beynon Christie’s Cuts Co-op Gas Bar Custom Creations by Amanda DebMart Fountain Tire/NAPA Halfway Pizza Headlines Hair Design Tracy Hudson Lijdsman Insurance Inc. MD of Acadia #34 McMillan Associates LLP Morgan & Dacia Niwa Family Northstar Seeds Norwex (Yolanda Kuhn) Oyen Backhoe Services Ltd. Oyen Chamber of Commerce Oyen Concrete/Vortrax Oyen Dental Clinic Oyen Greenhouse Oyen Home Hardware Oyen Liquor Mart Oyen Missionary Church Oyen Optometry Oyen Value Drug Mart Oyen Vet Services Ltd. Oyen Welding Tim & Lenore Peers Family Richardson Pioneer Stella & Dot (Daena Wilson) Stitch Worx Amber Shubert SCHS Silver Icing (Lindsay Strutt) SITE Sparkman Welding T&D Grocery TD Bank Oyen The Clay Cup Co. Thrift Store The Store (A.V.) Town of Oyen Wolseley Industrial
2021-06-24 07:00:00 +0000 UTC
2021 Redcliff Scholarship Recipients
<p><strong>Eagle Butte and Hat High students awarded 2021 Redcliff Scholarships for Advanced Education</strong></p><p>The Redcliff Scholarship Committee for Advanced Education, is pleased to announce that Eagle Butte High School graduates Cheyanne Peters, Wesley Ewert and Breanna Gawel, and Medicine Hat High School graduate Hailey Schofield are the recipients of the 2021 Redcliff Scholarship Awards. All four students will be attending post-secondary in the fall, with plans to pursue careers in education, nursing and social work. Each student will receive one of four 2021 Redcliff Scholarships for $5,000 towards tuition costs for post-secondary studies. &nbsp;</p><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><figure class="image"><img src="https://prrdweb.com/images/content/93%20Cheyanne%20Peters.jpg" alt=""></figure></td><td><p><i>Cheyanne Peters (EBHS), plans to attend Lethbridge College to pursue a career in nursing</i></p><p>“My journey towards becoming a nurse is important to me as I aspire to be a positive role model by recognizing it is possible to set challenging personal goals and reach them. I am thankful for the support this scholarship offers as I move onto the next stage in my education journey."</p></td></tr><tr><td><figure class="image"><img src="https://prrdweb.com/images/content/28%20Wesley%20Ewert.jpg" alt=""></figure></td><td><p><i>Wesley Ewert (EBHS), plans to attend Medicine Hat College to pursue a career in education</i></p><p>“I plan to attend Medicine Hat College for one year then transfer to the University of Lethbridge for four years to receive a combined degree in education and mathematics. I was drawn to teaching as a career, as it allows me to share my passion for learning and knowledge with others. This scholarship allows me to focus on my studies to reach this goal.”</p></td></tr><tr><td><figure class="image"><img src="https://prrdweb.com/images/content/36%20Breanna%20Gawel.jpg" alt=""></figure></td><td><p><i>Breanna Gawel (EBHS), plans to attend Medicine Hat College to pursue a career in social work</i></p><p>“Supporting my school and community is important to me, which is why I plan to attend the Medicine Hat College this fall to pursue a career in social work. The Redcliff scholarship helps me reach this goal and I am thankful for the support.”</p></td></tr><tr><td><figure class="image"><img src="https://prrdweb.com/images/content/IMG_20210618_0001.jpg" alt=""></figure></td><td><p><i>Hailey Schofield (MHHS), plans to attend Medicine Hat College to pursue a career in nursing</i></p><p>“I have spent a very large portion of time thinking about my post-secondary goals. I am very passionate about my career choice and will do whatever it takes to get me there. The Redcliff Scholarship supports my dreams and I look forward to accomplishing many great things.”</p></td></tr></tbody></table></figure><p>&nbsp;</p><p>“This year’s scholarship recipients showed great dedication to their studies during what was a very difficult year,” says scholarship chairperson Arnold Frank. “All four students have a passion for giving back to others which is evident in their choice of post-secondary studies. The Redcliff Scholarship Committee is extremely pleased to be able to support these four exceptional individuals, who showed determination and strength through what was a very challenging grade 12 year. I’d like to wish them all the best in whatever their futures hold.”</p><p>The Redcliff Scholarships were established in 2002 and have been awarded to 43 Redcliff students. &nbsp;The awards are possible thanks to two endowed scholarship funds, that were established and are sustained by ongoing contributions of Redcliff organizations, and present and past Redcliff citizens. &nbsp;A third, Frank King Tribute Scholarship Fund, was announced in the spring of 2018 in memory of the late Frank King, while a&nbsp;fourth was added in November of 2020 to honour the legacy of former Redcliff resident David Jon Thomson.</p><p>REDCLIFF SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ADVANCED EDUCATION</p><p><strong>The Redcliff Scholarship for Advanced Education “Original Fund”</strong> was launched at the Reunion of the Redcliff 1944 Grade 1 Class held in September 2002. The aim was to create an endowed scholarship fund, whereby interest and dividends from the invested principal would earn enough money to finance the annual scholarship. &nbsp;To date, contributions to the fund total $249,410.</p><p><strong>“The Four Friends Fund”</strong> scholarship was established in 2006 in memory of the value of the lifelong Redcliff Friendships of Jack Fairhurst, Ron Hodges, John Hudak and Gerald Berkhold. The scholarship has been endowed with contributions of $232,975.</p><p><strong>“Frank King Tribute”</strong> scholarship was established in 2018 in memory of Frank King. &nbsp;As a legacy of the young Frank Walter King, his family and friends established the Frank King Tribute Scholarship that is awarded alongside the other two Redcliff scholarships for advanced education. To date, contributions totaling $31,500 have been received in support of this scholarship.</p><p><strong>“David Jon Thomson Scholarship”</strong> was established in 2020 in memory of David Jon Thomson. Thomson was a well-known business man and lifelong proponent of education with roots in the Medicine Hat and Redcliff communities. As a legacy, his family established the David Jon Thomson Scholarship that is awarded alongside the other three Redcliff scholarships for advanced education. To date, contributions totaling $25,000 have been received in support of this scholarship.</p><p><br>&nbsp;</p>