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CCS principal encourages grads to celebrate accomplishments

After up to 13 years together, Canora Composite School graduates gathered as a group for one last time to celebrate, together with Princiipal Kim Eiteneier.
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Principal Kim Eiteneier encouraged Canora Composite School graduates to embrace the opportunities of the future, but also to treasure the memories of their school years in Canora.

CANORA- In the administrator’s remarks, Principal Kim Eiteneier said he appreciated that the Canora Composite School graduating class of 2022 could share one final moment as a group to celebrate their accomplishments

“Thank you, to the parents, to the grads, and Mr. Lowes who dedicated their time and effort to organize this wonderful event,” continued Eiteneier.

“Thirteen years, and together as a group for one last time to celebrate, and for some of you that is just fine and for others it is a sad day. You may not see each other until your 10-year reunion and that is the simple truth as you venture out into your own pathways.

“So, it is fitting that today we commemorate the road that you have travelled on the last few years with this great celebration. It is a journey that started with tentative steps perhaps, but one that has taken remarkable heights. We have encountered some trials and tribulations along the way, especially the last few years, but soldiered on to come out much stronger. We have experienced exceptional moments, magical moments, and created memories that will be fondly remembered in the years ahead.

“You may or may not remember your first day of school, but I am almost certain you will never forget this day. A ceremony signaling the end of something special but the beginning of something more special.

“Steadfast, resolute, determined, we all kept together. Day by day you focused on your goals, keeping together, and working together to achieve those goals. You faced some incredible memorable moments. Moments that you can choose as your steppingstone as you tenaciously pursue common goals. And finally, you met the one and all, here today, as a group of CCS students for the final time.

“May your years ahead continue to be characterized by empathy, compassion, objectivity, and willingness to take risks and succeed. May you always lead by example and work hard and play straight. May your successes be many and your tribulations be far and few between.

“From the entire staff at CCS and from all your teachers that have assisted you along the way, we congratulate you and wish you nothing but the best for the future,” concluded Eiteneier.