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Grade 10 student develops parking website
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While he appears to have a talent for developing apps and websites, Nazar Viznytsya said his career interests aren’t limited to technology.
While he can’t drive just yet, a 15-year-old Winnipegger is making the search for a parking spot easier.
While he can’t drive just yet, a 15-year-old Winnipegger is making the search for a parking spot easier.
Grade 10 student Nazar Viznytsya, who was once selected as Winnipeg’s first kid mayor, has created the website myparkingnumber.ca It (seemed) like a very straightforward thing, like something that could actually help a lot of people, said Nazar, who attends Pembina Trails Early College in the mornings and Shaftesbury High School in the afternoons.
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Pritpal Sandhu, a teacher at Acadia Junior High School, is ecstatic his students will be returning to his classroom next week.
Barring technical difficulties, seventh-graders are required to turn on their microphones and webcams when they tune in to Pritpal Sandhu’s video call lessons via Microsoft Teams.
Barring technical difficulties, seventh-graders are required to turn on their microphones and webcams when they tune in to Pritpal Sandhu’s video call lessons via Microsoft Teams.
Sandhu adopted the policy to ensure the middle schoolers stay on task and he can see their unmasked expressions as his discussion-heavy classes continue, despite the physical distance between teacher and student.