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Subway Healthy Start Award PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ken Trenholm   
Saturday, 19 September 2009 07:26
Subway

The Subway Healthy Start Award is an overall Summerside Top Class Participation award.  This offers all students in the classroom an opportunity to experience the benefit of those students who participated (earned the prize) during the week.

This will serve as motivation for more students to participate and also serve as encouragement for those who are participating.

The winning class have a free Subway healthy morning snack to celebrate on the Wednesday following their top class pariticpation the previous week.

 

The following are the award winners:

 WEEK NUMBER
CLASS
SCHOOL NAME TRIPS
 01 (Sep 9 - 11) Mme Marie-Ann Roy (Grade 5) Elm Street
 16
 02 (Sep 14 - 18)
 Mme Marie-Ann Roy (Grade 5) Elm Street 20
 03 (Sep 21 - 25)
 Mme Marie-Ann Roy (Grade 5) Elm Street 16
 04 (Sep 28 -Oct 2)
 Mme Marie-Ann Roy (Grade 5) Elm Street 16
 05 (Oct 5 - 9)
 Mme Marie-Ann Roy (Grade 5) Elm Street 16
 06 (Oct 12 - 16)
 Mme Marie-Ann Roy (Grade 5) Elm Street 8 (2 days of school)
 07 (Oct 19 - 23)
 Mme Marie-Ann Roy (Grade 5) Elm Street 14
 08  (Oct 26 - 30)
 Mme Marie-Ann Roy (Grade 5) Elm Street  20
 Overall Mme Marie-Ann Roy (Grade 5) Elm Street 126
Last Updated on Sunday, 01 November 2009 13:34
 
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