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Annual awards ceremony a celebration of execellence

Bashaw School dishes out award certificates and scholarships
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Rebels graduate Emily Kohlman struggled to hold onto all of her awards following the ceremony. Photos by Raina Teichroeb

The annual awards ceremony for Bashaw School were presented on Sept. 29 to celebrate the academic, citizenship and other accomplishments achieved in the 2018-19 year.

Citizenship: Grade 1 - Jordyn Peterson, Maren Scofield; Grade 2 - Jessalyn Schneider; Grade 3 - Adilane Bleakley.

Grade 1-3 Gordon F. Carbert Golden Rule award: Grayson Congdon.

Grade 4 awards: Honours - Ben Morrison, Claire Holliday, Chloe Lindstrom; Most improved - Ben Morrison, Rebel Heart - Claire Holliday.

Grade 5 awards: Honours - Hailey Peterson, Rhett Sterner, Tucker Lourance, Saraphine Vallet; Most improved - Danny Healing; Rebel Heart - Katelyn Bendfeld.

Grade 6 awards: Honours - Annika Harris, Olivia Lee, Cassie Walgenbach; Most improved - Brooke Gray; Rebel Heart - Danielle Hunt.

Special awards (Grades 4-6): Gordon F. Carbert Golden Rule award - Hailey Peterson; Good Samaritan award - Trey Sandvik; Dana Schneider citizenship - Bella Wray; Victim Services Extra Mile award - Zachary Cumberland.

Excellence in Music - Adilane Bleakley.

Junior High

Grade 7 awards: Honours - Jonas Andersson, Kesler Breitmier, Aubrey Brunelle, Kayla Holliday, Aleesa Morrison, Tyler Pearson, Katie Tingstad, Clairese Vallet, Natasha Wilkie; Most improved - Katie Tingstad; Rebel Heart - Aleesa Morrison and Tyler Pearson.

Grade 8 awards: Honours - Trinity Congdon, Brock Dawbin, Tessa Morrison, Tristan Schoff, Raina Teichroeb, Luke Wray; Most improved - Joey Morris; Rebel Heart - Trinity Congdon.

Grade 9 awards: Honours - Kennedy Hunter, Breanne Walgenbach, Kaylee Wilkie; Most improved - Kole Woolsey; Rebel Heart - Hudson Miller, Melissa Johnson.

Male Athlete of the Year - Carver Middleton; Female Athlete of the Year - Clairese Vallet; Holt Memorial Track and Field award - Tristan Schoff.

OORP Service award - Adam Healing.

Diligence award - Kole Woolsey.

Recreation Leadership award - Hudson Miller.

Drama award - Raina Teichroeb, Brianne Walgenbach.

Excellence in Music - Kaylee Wilkie.

Senior High

Grade 10 Honours, Rutherford Scholarships - Stefan Andersson, Catharina Brosinksy, Mark Carlson, Nate Golinowski, Jesse Dixon, Annika Pearson, Rachel Seale, Addison Vallet, Georgia Wray.

Grade 11 Honours, Rutherford Scholarship - Jared Berry, Connor Dancy, Brynne Dawbin, Jessica Johnson, Jasmin Jones, Connor Pearson, Sam Stewart.

Grade 12 Honours, Rutherford Scholarship - Taegen Domstad, Emily Kohlman, Brogan Middleton, Kurtis Poffenroth, Landon Shulte, Brady Meger.

Heritage Vending award: Grade 10 - Georgia Wray, Grade 11 - Brynne Dawbin.

Governor General’s award, Math 30-1 award - Brogan Middleton.

ATA scholarship - Baile MacDonald.

Biology 30 award, Elks Sr. high Service award, Sr. Recreation Leadership award, Female Athletic Team Leadership award - Emily Kohlman.

Social Studies 30 award - Kurtis Poffenroth.

Sr. Drama award - Emily Kohlman, Brady Meger.

Robert Miller Memorial literacy award - Taegan Domstad.

Gov. of Alberta Citizenship award, Male Athletic Team Leadership award - Marshall Moch.

High School Diligence award, Victim Services Extra Mile award - Georgia Wray.

Male Athlete of the Year - Mark Carlson.

N.S. Holt Memorial Track and Field award, Female Athlete of the Year - Catharina Brosinsky.

Jeanette Holt Memorial Trade award - Brady Meger.

Heart award - Riley Teichroeb.

Fine Arts award - Emma Hewlett.

Excellence in Music, Henschel Award - Landon Schulte.

Rebel Heart Award for Outstanding Committment - Jason Resler.

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Marshall Moch stands proud with his Male Athlete Team Leadership award, but also was presented with the Governor General’s award. Photo by Raina Teichroeb