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THE LANGLEY TIMES PRESENTS
FUTURE
The Langley Times is very pleased to be publishing our second edition of “Faces of The Future” which will be celebrating students who have reached excellence in academics, sports, arts & entertainment and community involvement. We will be profiling nominees from the 2012 Pete Swenson Outstanding Community Youth Awards, the Langley School District Celebration of Achievement Award Winners along with elementary students who have been recognized by their respective principals for going above and beyond the call of duty. This is not a competition but a publication that celebrates a small sample of our Langley youth and future leaders. The Langley Times would like to thank the Langley School District and principals for their tremendous support to make this publication happen. Langley has a reputation for being a great place to raise a family and “Faces of The Future” is a publication that proves that our community is in good hands for many future generations. For an online version of “Faces of The Future” please visit us at www.langleytimes.com (go to the bottom right corner and click on e-editon). The Langley Times realizes there are many outstanding youth in our community that are worthy of being published in “Faces of The Future” but space is limited. On behalf of the staff at The Langley Times please take a moment and congratulate all Langley youth who make a positive contribution to our community. Enjoy!
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of the Ashley Bull Walnut Grove Secondary Not surprisingly, Ashley Bull has her sights set on becoming a teacher and high school coach. Most of her free time — when not dominating on the field lacrosse pitch — is spent either helping out teachers in the classroom or volunteering in some capactity at the school. But her efforts are not limited to just school either, as Bull has spent time preparing food and serving some of the less fortunate members of the community through Walnut Grove Secondary’s Humanitarian Club. “It is a good feeling knowing you have helped someone in a time of darkness for them,” she says.
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A Grade 11 student at Langley Fine Arts School, was the youth winner of the Langley Environmental Hero awards earlier in June. A resident of Fort Langley, Deven founded the composting program at the school. “It is important to me,” says Deven, “because it’s important for society’s sustainability. I think recycling and composting are important parts of ensuring a prosperous future for humankind.” Deven recruited several other students for the project and solicited start-up funding from the Parent Advisory Council. They built composters, set up compost bins in the school hallways and classrooms and started collecting. Compost is returned to the school’s garden. The group collects more than 100 litres of compost a month. Deven Azevedo is also working to start a community garden in the Bedford Landing area, and he volunteers for Langley Environmental Protection Society.
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A CELEBRR ATION N OF LAA NGLEY’S OU U TSTAN N DING YOUTH H Lexi Niiranen D.W. Poppy Secondary School
Chan Kwon Walnut Grove Secondary School
Whether in the water or on the stage, Lexi Niiranen loves to perform. A member of the D.W. Poppy swim team at school, as well as with the Abbotsford Whalers Swim Club during the summer season, she loves being in the water. But on stage, may be use her true calling. “It is my greatest passion,” she describes. “I enjoy creating something that other people can listen to. “My goal is to have the audience feel the same emotion and passion that I feel when I play.” Niiranen, who hopes to become a math and, possibly, music teacher, also voluteers her time both on the pool deck and in the music room.
Teachers speak about his great sense of humor, his willingness to support other students and his ability to be a resourceful problem solver. No surprise Chan plans to continue post-secondary in the Communications and Marketing Program and has accepted an offer from Washington University in St Louis. Don’t be surprised to see Chan as a CEO of an international marketing company. Not too early to buy stocks this young man is a great investment with a GPA of 96.5%.
Jessy Johnson Apex Secondary School
Janelle Cruz Langley Fundamental Middle/Secondary School
Jessy has shown much growth during his time at Apex. He is an Honor Roll student who is always giving back to the school. He volunteers for the Rotary as well as at school functions. He has participated in our Leadership Programs and has mentored some of our younger students. Jessy has recently been accepted into the Dual Credit Apprenticeship Program for Carpentry.
Janelle is a conscientious, hard working student who is an inspiration to others. She’s been an “A” Honor Roll student since grade 8 and currently has an overall average of 95%. She is an all around student: in athletics – a volleyball team player; in the fine arts she participated in the orchestra in the 2010 school production “Sound of Music”; and in service – she dedicates hours tutoring students afterschool. Outside of school, Janelle faithfully dedicates her time to her church. She’s a member of the worship team and spent last summer as a leader at Vacation Bible School; she continues to serve as a Sunday school teacher sharing kindness and goodness to children. Janelle is undeniably talented with the ability to lead and the willingness to help her peers reach their potential.
Taylor Davies Brookswood Secondary School In her first year at Brookswood, Taylor has managed to average 95%, while especially excelling in her Science and Drama classes, and participating in various aspects of life at Brookswood, such as pulling an “all-nighter” in the Relay for Life. In her spare time, as she prepares to attend pre-med classes at Trinity Western University, Taylor’s extra-curricular activities involve horses, both as a competitive equestrian athlete showing at the National level, and as an aspiring therapeutic riding coach.
Grace Kennedy Langley Fine Arts School Grace Kennedy presents as a quiet, thoughtful, and reflective learner. She is a top academic student in the arts, the humanities and the sciences. A Writing Major, Grace is the Senior Editor of the student online newspaper, The Blue Dog Press and writes extensively in prose and poetry, fiction and non-fiction. Her writing has a depth of insight and maturity of thought that eludes most students even at the university level. She plays the French Horn and Trombone and is in Senior Concert Wind Ensemble, the Senior Jazz Ensemble and the Orchestra. She is also a member of the Senior Concert Choir and Chamber Choir. Grace is an exceptional academic, an accomplished writer and a talented musician. She has made a significant mark at LFAS and will continue to grow and to extend her influence as she pursues her education in journalism at the University of King’s College and Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia.
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Brianna Harder Langley Fundamental Middle/Secondary School
Every moment of every day counts for Joel Kleingeltink. “I just try not to waste the time that I do have,” he says. The key is keeping a schedule, and prioritizing what needs to be done. Kleingeltink starred on the basketball and volleyball courts for Langley Christian. When not helping out on the family dairy farm, Kleingeltink is actively involved at school, either coaching or officiating games or organizing extra curricular activities for the school’s athletic department. Kleingeltink hopes to study business with an eye on using his schooling in relation to the agricultural industry.
Brianna is a highly motivated and intelligent young woman who wants to do it all and CAN do it all. She currently has an overall average of 95% and has received recognition on both the “A” Honor Roll and Principal’s Award for outstanding effort for each of her years at LFMSS. In addition, Brianna has won many other awards: Top student in Marketing 11, French 10, Planning 10, Information Technology 10, English 9 and the Citizenship Award in grade 9. These achievements would not be possible without hard work, organization and a drive to succeed. In the community, Brianna is a highly skilled athlete playing soccer for the Langley FC Soccer League earning a spot on the U18 Silver Rep team. In addition, Brianna is involved in her church dedicating time to youth events, teaching Sunday school, and coaching their High Power Soccer Camp each summer. Upon graduation, Brianna plans on attending a university to gain knowledge and expertise in the area of business, marketing and communication.
Travis Fulton R.E. Mountain Secondary School
Brandon Justus Apex Secondary School
Travis Fulton stands out at R.E. Mountain Secondary School, because of his determination, attitude, commitment and humility. In addition to being one of our top academic students from grade 8 through 12, averaging over 92% this year with a high academic load, he has been a leading basketball player, captaining the team in his grade 12 year. In addition, Travis volunteered on our restorative action team and coached basketball at the YMCA. Travis had many memorable moments leading the basketball team this year to their best record in over a decade. Travis was awarded the Mountain Shield this year for his academic and athletic accomplishments coupled with community service. He has received a $3,500 entrance scholarship to study engineering at SFU.
Brandon is a hardworking, polite and helpful Honor Roll student. He has been Apex’s MVP in basketball for the last 2 years. He has participated in many leadership activities as well as volunteering within the school and the community at events such as the HD Stafford basketball tournament and Rotary fundraisers. Brandon will graduate from Apex with scholarships and in the fall he will be attending Kwantlen Polytechnic University to pursue a career in Political Science.
Amber Hollinger Brookswood Secondary School
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Amber has been one of Brookswood’s most consistent students, averaging over 90% in each of her five years at Brookswood. In her grade 12 year she continues this tradition of excellence with such notable marks as 96% in AP Chemistry 12, 95% in Concert Band 12, and 96% in Francais Langue Immersion 12. When looking back over the years, Amber is especially proud of a few diverse accomplishments: her 13 years in Girl Guides, her participation on the school Badminton team, and her 4th place finish at the UBC Chemistry Competition. In the fall, Amber will explore new horizons as she studies Astrophysics at the UBC Okanagan campus.
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A CELEBRR ATION N OF LAA NGLEY’S OU U TSTAN N DING YOUTH H Grace Chao D.W. Poppy Secondary School
Emily Strutinski Fraser Valley Elementary
For a student who consistently achieves excellence in all her studies, Grace is a quiet and humble girl. When asked what she is most proud of she replied, “I am most proud of my long established habit of being perseverant and determined.” This habit is clearly exemplified in her studies, as Grace has an overall percentage of 98% in challenging classes such as AP Calculus, Physics 12 and AP Psychology. She is an accomplished flutist and was awarded “Outstanding Senior” last year for her work in the Senior Wind Ensemble. It is her goal to become a physician and she will attend UBC in the fall to pursue that goal.
Emily attends Fraser Valley Elementary School in Langley, BC and has completed Grade 3. Since a young age, Emily has always expressed and shown an interest in singing, dancing and skating. She is an accomplished Ringette player with Fraser Valley Ringette Association, and has also performed several solos in various school concerts. Her goal is to sing the national anthem for thousands of people at a sporting event or Olympic venue. She has also recently been awarded her yellow belt with Woo Kim Tae Kwon Do. Emily gets her love of motorcycles from her Dad, and would like to have her own and learn how to ride. When she is not involved with sports or singing, Emily will be found doing science experiments and reading, or designing fashions.
Daniel Bajj R.E. Mountain Secondary School
Mariya Oskam Noel Booth Elementary School
Since his arrival at REMSS in grade 10, Daniel has been on the A Honour roll. This year, he averaged 94% in the International Baccalaureate Program, receiving 100% in higher level Chemistry, 98% in Mathematics and 93% in History. He has volunteered at Langley Memorial Hospital, is involved with Project Kenya Sister Schools and tutors Math. Next year, Daniel has been accepted into the Science program at UBC.
Dedicated, responsible, and multidimensional are just a few adjectives that come to mind when I think of Mariya Oskam. Mariyais a grade seven student attending Noel Booth Elementary School and will be moving on to Secondary School in a matter of days. Mariya is the definition of hard work and character. Not only is Mariya a straight A student, but Mariya can be seen volunteering her time and being of service to anyone in need. Mariya is also an excellent athlete and team player. On the basketball court, Mariya does all the little things well that usually go unnoticed by the casual observer. She sets screens, boxes out and makes life difficult for the other teams offensive players, a rarity at the grade seven level. Mariyahas the drive and determination that will allow her to do whatever she aspires to. The movie industry is intriguing for Mariya. If she became the next big producer or writer, no one would be surprised.
Stephen Hu Walnut Grove Secondary School Stephen is a quiet, conscientious young man with an insatiable appetite for learning. Some may say he is all business, perhaps he is, and his marks confirm this, however he is also a giving and kind individual. Stephen has been involved in several Humanitarian initiatives at Walnut Grove. All things mechanical interest Stephen and he is on his way to UBC to the Mechanical Engineering Program to perhaps design future automobiles. Stephen walks into UBC with a GPA of 97%.
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of the Haley Nickel Langley Fundamental Middle/Secondary School
Sabra Lind Langley Fine Arts School
Haley is an astute young woman with a promising future ahead of her and a great citizen who makes a difference in her community. This year Haley was nominated for the Township of Langley’s Pete Swensson Outstanding Community Youth Award recognizing athletic achievements, scholastic effort and community involvement. She has received recognition on both the “A� Honor Roll and Principal’s Award for outstanding effort since Grade 8 and currently has a 94% average. Haley is a peer tutor; a member of the Restorative Action Team; and the Grade 7 girls basketball coach. In her spare time, Haley plays volleyball in a community league and finds time to volunteer for the Salvation Army Gateway of Hope program. Upon graduation, Haley plans on pursuing a degree in Global Studies and eventually create a nonprofit organization working on improving education for children.
Sabra sets high standards for herself both academically and artistically. She combines her passion for dance with commitment and discipline, dancing up to 20 hours a week at school and at the studio. She also teaches dance classes. She was a leader in the LFAS Restorative Action group, where she is known as “Sunny Sabra.� Her warmth and openness make others feel safe and welcome. Sabra also sets high standards for herself academically, and she has been awarded a Major Entrance scholarship to SFU, where she will study Sociology.
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Darryl Brown Aldergrove Community Secondary
Emma is a young lady who takes on a quiet leadership role and is well liked by other students. She is a kind person with strong convictions, a positive sense of self and well deďŹ ned values. She puts her heart into achieving her goals. This past year Emma went to the Provincial speech contest. She wants to leave her mark on the world by working in music therapy, working in a devastated country as a teacher or by becoming a maternity nurse. Emma believes that we are all part of a plan to change our world, “Sometimes you have to make the ďŹ rst move. I think all we need is an endless supply of love and care. If we all try to care for one person each day then those people might go and help someone else. Then eventually the whole world will feel cared for.â€?
Darryl is a creative thinker who is very good at analyzing and solving problems. He has maintained an A-Honour Roll standing for his entire high school career and has earned an average of over 93% this year, including a mark of 100% in all three of his grade 12 Metal Fabrication classes. He has also been nominated for the Pete Swensson Outstanding Community Youth Award. It is not surprising that this goal oriented young man plans to become a Mechanical Engineer. He was full back on the ACSS rugby team which placed ďŹ fth in the Provincial Rugby Tournament. He also plays on the Aldergrove Soccer team. Darryl gives back to the community by volunteering at youth soccer clinics for U10-13 players and by assisting the students in Grade 7 Metal classes. He also volunteered at the AOK Extreme Home Repair, renovating the home of a family in the community.
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A CELEBRR ATION N OF LAA NGLEY’S OU U TSTAN N DING YOUTH H Michael Pratt Brookswood Secondary
Pe Lay Paw Sar Douglas Park Community Elementary
The way Michael Pratt sees it, “everybody should feel like they belong to something, whether it is a sports team, a community or something else.” “I just feel if somebody as young as I can do something for the community, then maybe it can encourage others to feel the same way.” Pratt, who is entering Grade 10 next year, and his older sister Elizabeth formed Langley Youth for the Fallen, a non-profit organization which is creating a grove of 158 trees at the Derek Doubleday Arboretum. Called a Walk to Remember, the unique memorial honours every fallen Canadian soldier in Afghanistan. He came up with the idea after he saw the memorial at Juno Beach.
Pe Lay Paw Sar is an outstanding student and member of the Douglas Park school community. She currently works as a crossing guard before and she used to monitor in a grade one class at lunch. Pe Lay Paw always finishes her work in class and takes on additional responsibilities within the classroom. Pe Lay Paw wants to become a nurse in the future and thinks we can make the world a better place by recycling and putting an end to war.
Cassidy Northway Langley Secondary School
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Cassidy is in the Fine Arts Intensive Program at Langley Secondary, majoring in Drama and Visual Arts. She has been cast in the past three musicals and excels in Theatre 12. Her visual arts have been displayed prominently in the school display case. Athletically Cassidy has been a pivotal part of the Senior Basketball team and is currently employed as a lifeguard for the Township of Langley. Finally, Cassidy has been an active community volunteer at the Al Anderson pool and Langley Memorial Hospital through the VolunTeen program. She has played a critical role as the student voice on the school planning council and community round table. Despite juggling all of her activities, Cassidy maintains a 93% average and plans on attending UBC Okanogan in order to earn her Bachelor of Science in Biology. She hopes to one day educate others through teaching or public health.
Ian is 13 and will be attending Grade 9 at ACSS in September. He has been involved with Naval Cadets at the Aldergrove base for 4 years which has offered him many great experiences and opportunities including volunteering in his community. His focus has been range and sailing and this summer he will be attending a three week Cadet camp at HMCS Quadra to achieve his level three White sail. He is very focused on a military career. Ian also plays rugby and was on his school team this year.
Taylor Kershaw Algergrove Community Secondary School Taylor is a dedicated music student. She has excelled in all her music classes as well as in school and currently has a 93% average. Taylor has been accepted into the BCMEA vocal jazz ensemble for the past 3 years and has enjoyed performing in many different venues in the lower mainland. She is also an active member of the school band and choir, and attends voice lessons at the Western Conservatory of Music in Langley where she received the Outstanding Voice student award. Taylor has 4 Grade 12 Top Student Awards: Photography 12, Concert Band 12, Concert Choir 12 and Jazz Band 12. In the future, Taylor plans to study music therapy and will start her education at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in the fall with plans to continue further music studies at Capilano University.
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Sydney Edwards is a Noel Booth Late French Immersion student heading off to Brookswood Secondary in the fall. She looks forward to continuing her French studies and to taking part in youth leadership opportunities in high school. Sydney keeps very active outside of school with horseback riding, swimming, water polo, violin and her family. A former 4-H Club member, Sydney aspires to becoming a veterinarian. For Sydney, to make the world a better place, we need to find a cure for cancer. So, back in January, she asked her Grade Seven peers if anyone would be willing to form a team for the Langley Relay for Life event. Nine classmates joined her, and collectively they raised over four thousand dollars. Sydney says that being part of “Relay for Life” has helped her to learn how to be empathetic and “to work as a team”. In Sydney’s words, the experience has helped make her “a better person”.
When not at school, Mikayla can be found on top of a horse where she spends hours honing her equestrian skills. She holds a position on both the BCML National and Regional Pony Club Rally teams. Mikayla’s passions extend to the fine arts where she has received recognition for her excellence in theatre and music. She was honoured with the top Acting 11/12 award as well as a number of awards for her work in choir, vocal jazz and musical theatre. Writing has also held an important place in Mikayla’s life and in grade 11 she won 2nd place in the International Festival Writer’s Contest. Mikayla participated in the social justice group’s volunteer aid trip to Belize. While balancing all of her interests, Mikayla maintains a 94% GPA and plans on attending Kwantlen Polytechnic University and then UBC to earn her music degree. Her ultimate goal is to have a performance based career in musical theatre or as a singer.
Dillon Johnson Langley Fundamental Middle/Secondary School
Jacqueline Parsons Brookswood Secondary School
Dillon is a conscientious, goal driven, highly adaptable individual who is a very successful and valuable member of our community. He has received recognition on both the “A” Honor Roll and Principal’s Award for outstanding effort since Grade 8 and has received top English 11 and Math 11 student last year and this year achieved 100% in Math 12. With an overall average of 94%, Dillon plans on attending Trinity Western University to pursue a degree in Business. He has been involved with the student council, volleyball team and tech team at school. In the community, he’s coached baseball, taught music lessons and played club volleyball. One of Dillon’s biggest achievements was organizing a benefit concert raising $5000.00 for Ronald McDonald House to support a young boy diagnosed with cancer.
Jacqui is one of those students who arrived at Brookswood oozing with a great brain and oodles of potential, but not always sure of her place in the school. In her grade 11 and Grade 12 years, she’s been hitting her stride as a true Humanities student, excelling in classes with a 98% in Global Education, 97% in Law 12, and an unheard of 99% in History 12. She has especially enjoyed her time participating in virtually every facet of the theatre department, while also honing her skills in Toastmasters and the Youth Leadership program. After attending SFU and earning a degree in Political Science, Jacqui plans to use her immense verbal and analytical skills and practice in the field of Law.
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Rachel has been on the A honour roll in the REMSS Honours program since grade 8, averaging 92% in the second year of International Baccalaureate studies, receiving 99% in higher level Psychology, 96% in Biology and 95% in higher level Chemistry. She is an active member of the Student Council, is involved with Project Kenya Sister schools and is on the Restorative Action Team. Rachel has been accepted to UBC Engineering next year – receiving scholarships from the Langley Odd Fellows and Cloverdale Paints.
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A CELEBRR ATION N OF LAA NGLEY’S OU U TSTAN N DING YOUTH H Bryce Minke Langley Christian School
Jerusha Langley Times Carrier
Actively involved in community life in and out of school, Bryce has provided mature student leadership at Langley Christian High School (LCS). He has participated in three international missions trips over the past 18 months, including a four week visit to LCS’ sister school among the Venda people in South Africa. He has been passionate about his involvement with Nightshift Ministries in Surrey. Bryce will be attending the University of Waterloo for an Honors Mechanical Engineering Co-op Program. He is the recipient of the University of Waterloo’s President’s scholarship and a Dogwood District Award. At LCS, he is the recipient of the Modern Language 11, Calculus 12, and Chemistry 12 departmental awards. He has also received LCS’ Wes Geransky Memorial Award ($4,000) which is awarded to the student who best represents the goals of Langley Christian School.
Jerusha has been delivering the Langley Times since 2006. She has faithfully done this through all types of weather. She has been able to save money doing this seemingly small job. She also babysits and teaches piano lessons. Jerusha graduated from homeschool this June. The Coates family has been delivering papers since 2002. Jerusha’s mom, Karen, started delivering papers with her children when they were very young. Jerusha’s siblings are Josiah, Bethany, Levi and Maresha. All still help with papers, except Josiah, who now has a job at Devan Greenhouses in Aldergrove.
Tiffany Jang R.E. Mountain Secondary School
Matthew Leupold Langley Fundamental Middle/Secondary School
Tiffany has been an active member of our student community since she began attending as an international student in grade 8. Her marks steadily improved along with her grasp of English until this year where she has averaged 93% with 97% in Mathematics, 94% in Geography and 93% in Chemistry. She is a section leader in Band, has completed Royal Academy of Dance – grade 6 and Flute – grade 9. She volunteers at the Fraser Valley Korean School and Milal Mission teaching music to people with disabilities. Next year Tiffany has been accepted into SFU where she will study Business.
Matthew is a brilliant young man who plans on attending Trinity Western University to obtain a degree in science to become a chemist one day. He’s received recognition on both the “A” Honor Roll and Principal’s Award for outstanding effort since grade 8 and currently has an overall average of 97%. Matthew received the top student award for Chemistry 11, Physics 11, Social Studies 11 and French 11 last year and we continue to celebrate his achievements in grade 12. He is an all around student dedicating time as a peer tutor for Math, a volleyball team player and is a member of the Concert Band and Jazz Band. Outside of school Matthew is an active member of his church youth group. His commitment, dedication and willingness to help others have made him a positive role model for students in his school and the community.
Grace Li Walnut Grove Secondary School This musical young lady is about more than just music; she is also an adventurous and creative writer, whose books are destined to grace the book shelves of many a voracious reader. She will continue her passion for writing at UBC, and we all look forward to reading her first novel. Or Grace may find herself in a classroom inspiring young eager readers. Grace starts UBC with a GPA of 95%.
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Marshall’s most unique high school experience is his dedication to his independent study in Hebrew and Arabic. Using these language skills, he enjoys translating and interpreting the Tenach and the Qur’an and attempting to link the languages to their religious philosophies. Marshall is the grad council president, tutors younger students in math, participates in Pathfinders community carnivals and works at the Nicomekl Enhancement Society. Utilizing his musical skills, Marshall performs at local coffee shops and was cast in a pivotal in the musical theatre presentation of Les Miserables. Marshall demonstrated humanitarian leadership by participating in the social justice club’s humanitarian trip to Belize. Academics are important to Marshall and he has maintained a 94% average and is planning on attending UBC to study Linguistic Anthropology and Ancient Near-Eastern Archeology.
Mike has been a positive leader in our school for years. He has served on student council from grade 8 to grade 12, and was this year’s president. He strives to create an inclusive environment for all our students, particularly integrating our youngest students in grades 6 and 7 with the school as a whole, and to connect our school community with the greater community through charitable endeavours that brought in hundreds of items for our local foodbank and thousands of dollars for projects in the developing world. Pictured, Mike is seen volunteering on a school building project in Nicaragua. Mike plans to go into business with his family and to pursue a bachelor of arts in the history department to eventually become a middle school/high school teacher.
Aidan Wong Langley Fine Arts School
Eric Strutinski Fraser Valley Elementary
Aidan has a very strong work ethic, shown at school in both his academics and his music and out of school in his community activities. Aidan seeks academic challenges and maintains a high average. He is also generous with his time, helping or tutoring other students. Aidan plays piano, viola and clarinet at an advanced level and has composed a number of pieces for orchestra and small ensembles. A highlight of his year was hearing Maestro Bramwell Tovey praise one of his original compositions. In the community, Aidan has won karate competitions and has volunteered in community events. He is also active in the Sjogren’s Organization of Canada, helping to raise awareness of the disease. He dreams of becoming a composer for film scores and video games. Aidan will be attending UBC to study orchestral performance.
Eric attends Fraser Valley Elementary School in Langley, BC and has completed Grade 3. Eric’s passion is hockey and his ultimate goal is to play on an NHL team. He is an accomplished goalie and plays hockey and Ringette with Fraser Valley Ringette Association. Eric has also recently been awarded his yellow belt with Woo Kim Tae Kwon Do and is working towards his goal of black belt. When not involved with sports, Eric spends time researching gems and stones in geology. He also loves to read, bike, hike and swim. He is currently working towards becoming a junior lifeguard.
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A CELEBRR ATION N OF LAA NGLEY’S OU U TSTAN N DING YOUTH H Sierra Gustafson Betty Gilbert Middle School
Mahroo Shahbaz Douglas Park Community Elementary
Sierra is definitely an asset to BGMS. She is a kind and friendly student who helps out whenever she can. We wish her the best of luck in her future endeavours. She has had such a great year this year with so many great memories, but she would have to say the most memorable was when she won the Concours French speech contest in her class and not only went to the district competition, but then won district and went on to compete in the provincial Concours. Sierra’s future plans are to go to university to study to become either a teacher or a psychologist and she’d also like to do some writing on the side. To make the world a better place, Sierra thinks all people need to do is pay attention to how they treat others, the world around them and recognize that everyone can improve.
Mahroo Shahbaz is an outstanding student and member of the Douglas Park school community. She currently works as a crossing guard before school and she used to monitor a grade 3 class at lunch time. She also takes on extra responsibilities in the classroom. Mahroo’s most memorable school moment was being chosen to receive the class act award for March 2012. Mahroo wants to study Spanish, save the animals and maybe become a writer one day. Mahroo thinks we can make the world a better place to live by using electric cars.
Gabrielle Ricci Brookswood Secondary School
Haley Kloosterhof Langley Times Carrier
Why mess with a good thing? Gabrielle has achieved the top Academic Student in her grade for 4 consecutive years at Brookswood, from grades 8 to 11; she also happens to enjoy the same top standing in grade 12 at the moment with an average of over 95%. Gabrielle has participated in the French Public Speaking competition; the school band; the Peer Mediation team; the drama department’s annual Showcase of student plays, as actor, director, writer, and front-of house helper; soccer player in the Langley community, and part-time employee at the local IHOP. One of Gabrielle’s rewards is an Entrance Scholarship to UBC’s Faculty of Arts in September. In closing, she would like to thank everyone involved for including her in such a great event!
Haley Kloosterhof is going into grade ten at Langley Christian School next year. This past year she participated in various extra-curricular activities. The junior concert and jazz bands went to the Okanagan for a three-day tour at the beginning of May, and that was definitely one of the highlights of my year. Nothing brings a class of fifty-some teenagers together better than being crammed on a bus for an extended period of time. As for my paper route, I could probably do it with my eyes closed, seeing as I’ve had it for almost five years. I’ve gotten to know my community better, and built a lot of character delivering papers in the pouring rain.
Morgan Tayler Coghlan Fundamental Elementary School Morgan Tayler is a truly compassionate student who has risen above academic and social obstacles this year. This shy, quiet girl has an altruistic desire to help others. She is the first to offer a hug, an arm around the shoulder, or assistance when needed. She sees what needs to be done and anticipates ways to help out. Morgan recognizes the good in others and is always willing to be someone’s partner. She works hard. When schoolwork proves difficult, Morgan’s steely determination sets in and she practices and clarifies her way to a better understanding. Her work ethic is impeccable. Tiny in stature, Morgan has an enormous heart and will no doubt continue to model a standard of caring and perseverance throughout her education. Morgan has so many favorite moments at school that she can’t name just one. She is has not solid plans for the future, but has some interest in hairdressing. One thing Morgan feels strongly about is that everyone needs to work together to clean up litter and recycle to make the world a better place.
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As a hard working individual, Tommy takes on the challenges of a rigorous courseload and is the Student Council president. Throughout high school, Tommy has always achieved A honour roll standing. This year, along with facing the difficulties of AP Calculus and French Immersion, he has achieved high nineties in all three Grade 12 sciences as well as obtaining his French Bilingual Certificate. Tommy is the Class Valedictorian and is the winner of the Governor General’s Medal Academic of Excellence. This fall Tommy plans to study engineering at the University of Fraser Valley, and has earned the UFV Excellence Entrance Scholarship.
Hi! My name is Caitlin, and I’ve been delivering newspapers in Langley as long as I can remember. Let me tell you a few things about myself. At school, my favourite subject is math. After school, I also keep busy. I’ve been playing piano for a few years, I like doing crafts and I also make jewellery. I stay active by playing soccer in a local league. Recently I ran in the Abbotsford Police Run with my family. After high school, I plan to go to university. I am thankful that living in Langley has given me so many opportunities.
Katie Hintsche D.W. Poppy Secondary School
Hannah Kim R.E. Mountain Secondary School
Katie takes her education very seriously and is working hard this year to maintain a 96% average in her courses. She is currently achieving 100% in History 12 and 99% in Writing 12. She says she is most proud of having 2 poems and a short story published. Katie is also a key member of Grad Council and Yearbook and is always present at any activity that is going on at school. Katie will attend Trinity Western University in the fall where she has been offered an entrance scholarship. She plans to be an elementary teacher.
Hannah earned straight “A”s at REMSS in grade 11. This year she is averaging 97% with 100% in Chemistry, Mandarin and Physics. She volunteers at the Langley Seniors home and Langley Memorial Hospital, she is an English assistant for refugees at Christian Life Assembly and teaches kindergarten Sunday school. She is on the Restorative Action team and represented REMSS at Encounters Canada. Hannah has been accepted into UBC – General Sciences having received scholarships from the Leonard Foundation, the Langley Community, and a UBC Entrance Scholarships.
Braeden Frew Coghlan Fundamental Elementary School
Mary Saunders Langley Fine Arts School
Braeden Frew not only attends his own Karate classes, he assists the instructors at two classes per week, and participates in special events at his dojo, such as the summer camps. He helps younger students learn the proper form of the sport and attends the belt gradings to help ensure that the students are behaving respectfully while they watch the other students test. Most importantly, Braeden demonstrates patience, sportsmanship and leadership. He works hard to be a good role model to the younger students in the dojo, at home and at school. Braeden’s favorite school memory was the Grade 6/7 camp. He hopes to work in the field of video editing or photography, as well as continuing to work at his current dojo. Braeden believes that every child should have opportunities like he has had to participate in activities like sports.
Mary Saunders graduates this year from the dance program at Langley Fine Arts, having attended the school since Grade 1. She has consistently achieved outstanding grades, outstanding artistry, and outstanding leadership in her endeavours at our school. She plays three instruments in two bands, dances with the Esprit de Corps Dance Company, and volunteers with the Grad Council. She has combined her dedication to all facets of her schooling with a spirit of service to her community, volunteering over the years as a gymnastics coach, at Langley Hospital, and with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Next year, Mary will begin her studies at Queens University in Kingston.
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A CELEBRR ATION N OF LAA NGLEY’S OU U TSTAN N DING YOUTH H Sienna Cooke Langley Secondary School
Brandy Au Aldergrove Community Secondary School
Sienna is a leader in the Hockey Academy at Langley Secondary. In addition, Sienna is an A Honour Roll student who has won awards in Science, Drama, Math, Hockey, French, English and Social Studies. Outside of school, Sienna played rep softball and Major Midget hockey. Not only is she ranked one of the top six female goalies in B.C. in her age group, Sienna has been selected as Most Valuable Player in multiple events in hockey and in softball. By participating in activities through her church, with Timberline Ranch, and with the Langley RCMP, Sienna volunteered her time to enhance the community. For the past two years, Sienna has served as an assistant coach (goalie coach) for three different minor hockey teams. In September, Sienna will be attending Saint Mary’s University in Halifax and will be playing on the Saint Mary’s Huskies CIS Women’s Varsity Hockey Team. Sienna has been awarded 7 scholarships in recognition of her accomplishments and plans to follow in her father’s footsteps by pursuing a career in the RCMP after completing university.
Brandy is a dedicated and persistent student who has completed the French Immersion program earning him a French Language DELF International Certificate, and a bilingual Dogwood Certificate. He has achieved over 90% in Math 11 and Math 12, and just completed AP Calculus 12. Throughout his high school years, he has been on the “A” honour roll. He is proud of his 99% average in his technology class and his 90% overall grade 12 average. Brandy has played on the ACSS Badminton Team, and has volunteered in the badminton community for 2 years. He is a dependable and active member of Student Council, volunteering for his school and the community. Brandy aims to merge his interests for arts and love for mathematic studying computer science at BCIT.
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Glen Jackson D.W. Poppy Secondary School
Lauren Kimoto is a Grade 7 student at Gordon Greenwood Elementary School. Earlier this year she initiated our school’s involvement in “Hunger Awareness Week.” She also helped coordinate and organize the event and helped collect food each morning. This initiative helped collect a truckful of food items for our local food bank. Lauren is a top academic student and a member of our school’s Student Leadershop Group. Outside of school, Lauren is a part of the “Skipping Sensations Team” which performers their syncronized routines at the Langley Events Centre at Trinity Western’s volleyball and basketball games. Lauren also offers clinics and teaches at camps through Abbostford Parks and Recreation Centre.
Glen was our “Beast” in our Theatre performance of Beauty and the Beast. He is a musician at heart but works hard in his other classes as well to maintain a solid 96% overall. Glen is involved in all things musical, Concert Choir, Jazz band, Vocal Jazz and Musical Theatre. In addition to that, he also is managing 90% in AP English and 99% in Writing 12. He plays in his own band outside of school and was in the top three of Youthink’s Best Teen Band Contest 2012. He intends to go to Kwantlen Polytechnic University in the fall to study music and hopes to have a career as a performing musician.
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Sean Basso Langley Secondary School Sean took advantage of the district’s Dual Credit Programs in his grade 11 year and completed the Metal Fabrication Program at Kwantlen. Sean had a lasting impact on the LSS community. He took a leadership role in the school’s Gay/Straight Alliance, a group which works to promote tolerance amongst youth. Sean was also a member of the school choir and he performed a lead role in this year’s musical, Les Miserables. In his final year at LSS, he was the vice president of the Grad Council, and he was the voice of the daily P.A. announcements for the school. Sean traveled to Belize with the Social Justice Program on a volunteer mission to help a rural school. This young man worked diligently to promote an inclusive environment for all members of the school community including our special needs students and at-risk youth.
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Eunice Punzalan Langley Fundamental Middle/Secondary School
It was no surprise that Tiffany was voted by her classmates to represent them as their Grad Speaker at Langley Christian High School’s graduation ceremony. In spite of grieving the loss of her father Len Hordyk last March, this community builder has been the driving force behind spirit week, spring fling and most other student life events. Her inclusive, bubbly presence in the halls of LCS will be greatly missed. In the Fall Tiffany will be attending TWU for nursing. She has been awarded a Dean’s scholarship from TWU as well as LCS’ Kyle and Emile Memorial Scholarship which is awarded annually to a student who has made a positive contribution to student life, has been involved in a wide variety of extracurricular activities, and has generated a healthy school spirit.
Eunice is a force for positive change in the school community and by extension the greater community. She approaches her position as vice-president of student council with a spirit of service and an unwavering sense of fun which is frankly infectious. It’s just in her character to make others happy and to help others grow. After high school, Eunice plans to go to university. In order to make the world a better place, Eunice says we can do simple things like: volunteering at various events in one’s community, recycling, being kind to random strangers, and smiling more often.
Seraphina Skands R.E. Mountain Secondary School
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Seraphina Skands was awarded the Most Inspirational Student at our graduation ceremony this year. In addition to maintaining a very high academic standard, Seraphina earned our highest service award for volunteering over 100 hours in every year since grade 8, participating in students’ council, restorative action, and Project Kenya while attending our honours program. Seraphina’s impact on the school was recognized by her peers when they elected her Student Council President in her grade 11 year. She held that position for grade 11 and 12. In everything Seraphina involves herself with, she models integrity, passion, humility, commitment and collaboration. Her leadership in school has been exemplary. She will be attending the University of the Fraser Valley next year.
Timothy applies everything he learns….because in his mind, there is a purpose for every piece of knowledge. Timothy will be continuing his postsecondary education in the Faculty of Science and then on to medicine. He has yet to decide whether or not he will walk through the doors of The University of Toronto or The University of Alberta, both have tried to entice him with scholarship offers. He has a GPA of 98.5%.
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Maddie Millsip Langley Secondary School
Victoria was nominated because she is a well-rounded leader. She is a hardworking French Immersion student and plays volleyball and basketball on school teams. Outside of school, Victoria is very involved in Girl Guides; she plays baseball, and is also an umpire. She truly is a “Face of the Future”. Some of Victoria’s future plans are to stay in the french immersion all the way through and be bilingual. Also, to go to collage or university or both because she wants to be a dentist and needs the right training to know what to do. To make the world a better place is like no: littering or wasting water. But then there is a different kind of making the world like no name calling, gossiping and the most important of all bullying. All will help the world.
Maddie is a well-rounded student who not only excels academically, but also shines in the areas of Fine Arts and athletics. She has participated in musical theatre, choir, vocal jazz, dance and visual arts. Maddie’s talents extend to athletics where she was an outstanding part of the synchronized figure skating team and both the LSS and Langley United Wrestling teams. She has been recognized as the Junior Athlete of the year and most valuable player for wrestling. Maddie took the bronze medal at the provincials in wrestling this year. Finally, Maddie demonstrates her caring heart through her commitment to the Nicomekl Enhancement Society, YoutHatch Program, student tutoring and the social justice group’s volunteer aid trip to Belize. In addition to Maddie’s athletic, fine arts and social justice accomplishments, she consistently maintains a 97% GPA at Langley Secondary and plans to pursue her Masters in Business Administration at SFU.
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A CELEBRR ATION N OF LAA NGLEY’S OU U TSTAN N DING YOUTH H Chelsea Borrowdale James Kennedy Elementary
AJ Luck Langley Times Carrier
Chelsea is a well-rounded young lady who displays academic drive, outstanding athletic ability and impressive leadership skills. Chelsea enjoyed grade seven camp and bonding with her classmates while participating in activities such as kayaking and the team work challenges. She hopes to get a scholarship to UCLA and to win a gold medal for swimming in the Olympics. After she retires from swimming, Chelsea will become a prosecution lawyer in New York. She plans to make the world a better place by inspiring others to do their best and to follow their dreams. Right now she is volunteering at her church and when she is in high school, she wants to volunteer for PSA (Power to Stay Away).
AJ Luck has been delivering the Langley Times for 5 years now. It has provided him with spending money, savings and has allowed him to sponsor, monthly, a Rwandan teacher trainer through the Wellspring Foundation for Education. He was able to visit Rwanda and see the work that is being done first hand recently. His family travelled together and helped out at the Wellspring Academy School as well as saw some of the beautiful countryside. AJ is a compassionate young man who sees when there is a need and quickly jumps in to help. He keeps his family chuckling with his humor and one liners that seem to pop out at the most opportune time. He is very good with computers and is quick to figure something out. He just made a computer on his own. For the summer, AJ is volunteering at Stillwood camp as a counselor. He has found holiday relief for his paper route so your paper will arrive as usual.
Marla McFee D.W. Poppy Secondary School
Colin Sankey Langley Fine Arts School
Marla is a highly accomplished student, athlete and musician. She will be the Valedictorian for the class of 2012. She loves volleyball and has been a member of Poppy’s volleyball team since grade 8. She also represented BC on the U16 Provincial Volleyball team. She has been awarded with 4 Provincial All-Stars and 1 National All Star during her volleyball career. Marla has been playing piano for 13 years, achieving Royal Conservatory Grade 10 status. She belongs to Student Government, Global voices and Grad council. Marla has been accepted to UBC’s Applied Sciences program but is not sure if she will take an Engineering path or an entrepreneurial path. She maintains 97% overall and will certainly find success in either of those fields.
Colin is never satisfied until he has done his very best in his academic classes, as reflected in his high academic marks, especially in Math and Science. He is always willing to help others who struggle in these subjects, and he has been a peer tutor. Colin is a writing major at Langley Fine Arts, and he likes to write complex pieces using descriptive language to evoke emotions while stimulating the reader intellectually. His empathy for people who struggle at the margins of society is reflected in his work. He has an irreverent sense of humour, and he is also an accomplished skier. Music is Colin’s primary passion - he plays acoustic and electric guitar and electric bass for his own pleasure and in his church band, and he has played with a variety of rock and jazz groups. Next year he will be in the Vancouver Community College Music program.
William Park Gordon Greenwood Elementary
Rachel Goldbers R.E. Mountain Secondary School
William William’s dream to become a world-famous Olympic short track speed skater started in kindergarten. He started skating in South Korea, when he was about to begin grade three, he immigrated to Canada with his family. Once here he joined a skating club in Langley at Sportsplex and was given a chance to compete at the BC Provincial Short Track Speed Skating Championships and won the BC champion! If I get a chance to compete in the Olympics, which I really want, I might probably go in the 2018 Pyeong Chang Winter Olympics as a Canadian National Team member. I am very thankful for the support people around me are giving me such as my coaches (Eden Green and Julian Green) and of course my parents (Helen and Charles Park). Gordon Greenwood Elementary has helped me with my academics and music so I am ready to make great choices in high school and university. I believe my contribution to the sport of speed skating can make the world a better place to live because this is bringing different countries together.
Rachel has been on the A honour roll in the REMSS Honours program since grade 8, averaging 92% in the second year of International Baccalaureate studies, receiving 99% in higher level Psychology, 96% in Biology and 95% in higher level Chemistry. She is an active member of the Student Council, is involved with Project Kenya Sister schools and is on the Restorative Action Team. Rachel has been accepted to UBC Engineering next year – receiving scholarships from the Langley Odd Fellows and Cloverdale Paints.
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• Supplement to The Langley Times • Tuesday, June 26, 2012
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