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by Bob Hall on Wednesday Jun 16 2021
Adrian Moyls is the Selkirk College Class of 2021 valedictorian and graduate of in the School of Health & Human Services.
The Selkirk College Class of 2021 is taking a collective step forward into a world of opportunity after months of exhibiting resilience that required fortitude on an unmatched level.
A fitting representative for the Class of 2021, Selkirk College valedictorian Adrian Moyls knows plenty about overcoming struggle to find success. The college’s Student Ambassador Coordinator and a peer tutor, he balanced two years of full-time study in the School of Health & Human Services while helping raise a two-year-old son, holding down several jobs and continuing to support extended family through hard times. A Métis student who came from very little, Moyls is thankful for the chance to serve as example of remarkable post-secondary education.