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KCI named Inclusion School of the Year

The staff of the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute gathered for a photograph on June 15 with the certificate which proclaims the school as the Inclusion School of the Year as selected by the Saskatchewan Association for Community Living.
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The entire staff of the KCI assembled last week for a photograph with the certificate the school received naming it as the Inclusion School of the Year as selected by the Saskatchewan Association for Community Living. From left, are: (back row) Ryan Lambert, Ryan Gareau, Alexis McGonigal, Darren Kitsch, Ryan Stanko, Rob McLean, Brian Angeloni, David Placatka, Michelle Guillet and Kevin Kitchen; (middle) Barb Tetoff, Julie Gareau, Cara Shabatoski, Leanne McGriskin, Tracy Fedorchuk, Glenda Tulloch, Claire Bishop, Tracy Forsythe, Kristen Doyle, Tracie Kazakoff, Tyler Lorenzo, Joan Barron, Shannon Bielecki, Wendy Shabatoski and Joanne Schwartz, and (front) Juliana Nichol, Karen Langan, Greg Thomas, Rayne Townsend and Krystal Deveau.

The staff of the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute gathered for a photograph on June 15 with the certificate which proclaims the school as the Inclusion School of the Year as selected by the Saskatchewan Association for Community Living.

“This honour recognizes schools that have successfully developed and implemented school-wide inclusion strategies,” said Tracy Forsythe, principal.

“Award winners have demonstrated leadership in modeling inclusion best practices in all aspects of the community life of the school," she said.