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SHARE ON: Donations already gathered for the Rudolph Round-up. From L to R: Trinity Jeffery, Keauna Campbell and Lara Grisdale. (Submitted by Dwayne Jeffery)
A Lloydminster Comprehensive High School initiative in support of the Lloydminster Interval Home is receiving some provincial recognition.
The high school was awarded for their
Rudolph’s Round-Up program, which raises many different types of donations for the Lloydminster Interval Home’s clients.
For their work, they were given the Public Schools of SK Student Citizenship Award. LCHS was one of three schools across Saskatchewan to get the inaugural award.
Leadership Instructor Dwayne Jeffery says the students work in several different ways during the campaign to support the Interval Home.
LPSD says COVID cases found at College Park, LCHS
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Local high schools tackle provincial skills contest
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Lloydminster High schools are representing the area at the Alberta Skills contest.
The annual showcase challenges students to apply their learning to topics like Architectural technology, Mechanical CADD, Cosmetology and Communication mediums.
Alan Griffith who is the Schools Based Coordinator at Lloydminster Comprehensive High School, spoke to the extra challenges faced to prepare their 10 students.
“We’ve been restricted some what, in regards to the amount extra-curricular we can do with students in person. So we have had to be creative and find ways to continue to prepare students within the classroom as well.”