
This farewell book was made by the Grade 2's who's classroom I volunteered in in my grade 12 year. These students made my day every single time I entered their classroom! I miss them all.

I played in the Lloydminster Minor Hockey Association for 10 years. I still currently play hockey on a recreational women's team. This is my 12th year playing hockey all together! I absolutely love every aspect of this game.

I played ball for a total of 7 years. One year of minor ball and six years of competitive ball. This was one of the two main sports I played.

I have my first aid training up to date from St. John Ambulance. It expires in 2018 and at that time I will renew it. I am very proud to have this certificate because I believe it is very useful in multiple ways.

When I received his certificate I was so proud of myself for making the Dean's Honour Roll in my first semester of college. At the end of the year I achieved and overall GPA of 3.3, which was very satisfying!

I applied for this scholarship knowing there was a chance of many applicants and little chance of me receiving it. When I found out I was selected for this scholarship I was beyond ecstatic! I feel incredibly honoured to have been selected for this scholarship!

I worked extremely hard in high school to keep my marks up and this was the scholarship that rewarded me for all that hard work. I received $2500 from Alexander Rutherford to assist me with my college fees.

I applied for this scholarship and was awarded with scholarship money to assist me in my school tuition and books! I am honoured to have been selected.

I was selected by a scholarship committee at Lakeland College to achieve this $400 scholarship award.


Letter of Introduction
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Resume
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Letter of Reference
Academic
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Unofficial Lakeland College Transcript
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Letter of Reference
Professional
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Thank-you Letter
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Honours, Awards, and Recognition
There is one specific experience that I was so fortunate to be apart of and it will stick with me for the rest of my life. I was co-chair and co-emcee of the 2013 Saskatchewan Student Leadership Conference in my grade 12 year. I had the opportunity of a lifetime and I took it. During this conference I spoke in front of over 800 delegates from different towns and cities all over Saskatchewan. I also was a main leader in the planning process of this conference. This whole experience taught me many valuable skills including speaking in front of large groups, organizational skills, teamwork skills as well as I gained an immense amount of confidence. This was a life changing experience that I will benefit from in multiple ways in my life.
Short Video of my fellow co-emcee and myself speaking at the conference!
Personal Information
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As a future elementary school teacher I have had the opportunity to work in different classrooms over the past four years. In my grade eleven year I worked in a grade 3-4 split class at Rendall Park Elementary School for a Career and Work Explorations course I took. In my grade twelve year, I had the priviledge of working in a grade two classroom for volunteer experiece as a part of a similar class. In my first year of college I was part of an Introduction to Teaching course which included some volunteer experience in a grade four classroom. This year, I continue to volunteer in a new grade two class as a personal choice for more experience. I am so honored to have been able to volunteer in all of the classrooms I have and am excited to see what this year brings.
Last Updated: December 1, 2015