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The Board of the Battle River School Division (BRSD) recently reviewed the final total enrollment in the division. Diane Hutchinson, Communications officer for the BRSD said, “We are down about 160 students overall. Some areas are up, some are down.”
Central High Sedgewick Public School’s Class of 2016 celebrated their graduation on Saturday, Sept. 10 at the Sedgewick Rec Centre. This year’s theme was “This is our time.”
(The Sedgewick Sentinel, October 31st, 1929) – On Friday night, October 25, the Home Elevator, of which Willie Rose is manager, and the N. Bawlf Elevator, of which E. V. Smith is manager, were broken into by burglars, who secured only a fountain pen from the Home Elevator and some clothing from the Bawlf Elevator.
Two Artists in Residence from Mural Mosaic were working with students at Sedgewick Central High Public School over the last week.
Jordy Williams, Grade 10, visited the BRSD Head Office to attend a Board Meeting on April 28.
When Jordy Williams was born, mother Carol [Gordash] Williams and father James Williams, along with big sister Amber, were living in Calgary. Carol started to notice Jordy was different from other children, and says when he was around 18 months, she was reading an article about autism in a family magazine, and realized that Jordy…
On Saturday, September 12, 42 of 44 students participated in the 2015 Central High Sedgewick Public School Graduation ceremony, which took place at the Sedgewick Rec Centre. This year’s theme was Give It All You Have, and the grads certainly lived up to it with a terrific evening.
The Battle River Football Association’s Rams are looking to have a big team this season with a good mix of players spread evenly from Grade 9 to 12.
Above: The Central High Sedgewick Public School Shop Class built the shelter pictured, and the structure will be donated and placed at Sedgewick Lake for public use.
Students at Sedgewick Central High and Public School Friday made a pledge to help members of their school family whose immediate family members were devastated by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.