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Local pharmacy offering scholarships to high school grads
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Yes
By Dale Woodard on April 30, 2021.
Herald photo by Dale Woodard
Vishal Sukhadiya, prescribing pharmacist/owner of the Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy, is offering a scholarship program for Grade 12 students in Lethbridge School District 51.
A local pharmacy is aiming to give Grade 12 students from lower income families a financial shot in the arm. The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy is offering a scholarship program for students in the four Grade 12 high schools in Lethbridge School District 51, Chinook High School, LCI, Winston Churchill High School and Victoria Park High School. The $5,000 scholarship program will consist of two scholarships per school for a value of $625 each and will go towards graduating students who will be going to college or university in the fall.
Local pharmacy offering scholarships to high school grads
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5 – Excellent work
A local pharmacy is aiming to give Grade 12 students from lower income families a financial shot in the arm.
The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy is offering a scholarship program for students in the four Grade 12 high schools in Lethbridge School District 51, Chinook High School, LCI, Winston Churchill High School and Victoria Park High School.
The $5,000 scholarship program will consist of two scholarships per school for a value of $625 each and will go towards graduating students who will be going to college or university in the fall.
Students with a family income of up to $80,000 will be eligible to receive the scholarships with the help of all four schools.
City school boundaries set to change
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Yes
By Greg Bobinec on January 14, 2021.
Herald photo by Ian Martens
Lethbridge School Division superintendent Cheryl Gilmore speaks to reporters Wednesday as school boundaries are set to change within the city. @IMartensHerald
Lethbridge School Division’s boundary review committee has finished preparing recommendations for the Board of Trustees and the community to see the changes in boundaries throughout the city.
In west and south Lethbridge, elementary, middles and high school boundaries are set to change. In north Lethbridge, only elementary school boundaries are set to change. Lethbridge School Division says even with the new school developments, west Lethbridge is close to or already over capacity.