news release - My Cochrane Now
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news release - My Cochrane Now
COMMUNIQUÉ NEWS RELEASE 15-06 For Immediate Release August 21, 2015 CSPNE introduces its Principals and Vice-Principals for the 2015-2016 school year North Bay – The Conseil scolaire public du Nord-Est de l’Ontario (CSPNE) is proud to announce the names of its Principals and Vice-Principals for the elementary and secondary schools under its jurisdiction. Here is a list of Principals and Vice-Principals for each community for the coming school year: Hearst École publique Passeport Jeunesse, Kindergarten to Grade 11 Principal : Isabelle Boucher Vice-Principal: Shana Verrier Kapuskasing École publique Le Cœur du Nord, Kindergarten to Grade 8 Principal: Patrick La Salle Vice-Principal: Andrea Bertrand-Gendron École secondaire publique Écho du Nord, Grades 9 to 12 Principal: Pascal Fraser Iroquois Falls École publique Étoile du Nord, Kindergarten to Grade 8 Principal: Joël Boucher École secondaire publique L’Alliance, Grades 9 to 12 Principal: René Roy Timmins École publique Lionel-Gauthier, Kindergarten to Grade 6 Principal: Chantal MacIvor Vice-Principal: Natalie Lévesque École publique Renaissance, Grades 7 to 12 Principal: Chantal Tremblay Vice-Principal: Gérald Pichette Temiskaming Shores École publique des Navigateurs, Kindergarten to Grade 8 Principal: Michel Séguin Vice-Principal: Jasmine Lamothe-Thornton Sturgeon Falls École publique Jeunesse Active, Kindergarten to Grade 8 Principal: Christian Lévesque École secondaire publique Northern Principal: Alain Noël North Bay – « Village du public » École publique Héritage, Kindergarten to Grade 6 École publique Odyssée, Grades 7 to 12 Principal: Pascale Pellerin Vice-Principals: Nicole Raymond (« Village du public » and Student Services) Véronique Giroux (École publique Héritage) Ashli Lewis (École publique Odyssée) Centre d’apprentissage du Nord-Est de l’Ontario (CANO) North Bay, Sturgeon Falls, New Liskeard, Timmins, Cochrane, Kapuskasing Principal: Normand Beaudry Vice-Principal: Serge Larabie The entire team of Principals and Vice-Principals at Conseil scolaire public du Nord-Est de l’Ontario will always strive to support each and every student attending its French-language schools to ensure their continued success. CSPNE wishes all of its students a great school year! Promoting universal values, CSPNE covers an area of 46,453 km2 and offers quality, French-language education to the communities of Timmins, Iroquois Falls, Kapuskasing, Hearst, Temiskaming Shores, Sturgeon Falls and North Bay. More than 2,070 students have chosen to attend a French-language public school in Northeastern Ontario. -30Information: Guylaine Scherer Communications Officer 705.347.2008 [email protected]