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Year End Appreciation

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Message from Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, the Honourable Edith Dumont
Please follow this link to a video message for students and staff.  
 
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Chair Sarlo photoMessage from ADSB Chair:
As this school year comes to a close, I congratulate all students on their progress this year.  Whether you’re a grade 8 student continuing on to high school or a senior student continuing on to university, college, an apprenticeship or the world of work, be proud of your accomplishments.
 
The Board also thanks staff members – both retiring and returning – for their dedication throughout the year. 
 
Thank you to staff, students and families for your on-going collaboration and commitment, as we continue to demonstrate what it is to be confident learners and caring citizens.
 
Final day of classes is Friday June 28th, 2024. 
Enjoy a safe summer.  

~ Chair Jennifer Sarlo on behalf of the Algoma District School Board ~
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Director Reece photoMessage from ADSB Director of Education: 
I’m Director Lucia Reece and, as this school year comes to a close, I extend a heart felt thank you to all Algoma District School Board staff, students and families who come together every year to support learning.

To staff members – both retiring and returning – thank you for your collaboration and connection throughout this  school year!

To families – thank you for supporting your child’s learning journey and for your on-going partnership and cooperation.

And to our Graduates - whatever your next transition is, I hope you will remember that we are all life-long learners.  Don’t be afraid to take on new challenges, to explore new horizons and to be willing to always learn and grow.  Have a safe and enjoyable summer!
 
~ Director of Education Lucia Reece ~
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