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JULLY BLACK SPEAKS ON STRUGGLES AND SUCCESS

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History project gets up close and personal Crestwood teacher to receive Governor General’s award LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto.com

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MENTAL HEALTH SYMPOSIUM: Keynote speaker Jully Black signs an autograph for a fan at the Toronto Catholic District School Board’s symposium on Mental Health yesterday at the MonteCassino Hotel. Black shared her story of resilience, recounting her upbringing as the youngest of nine children in Toronto and the struggles and triumphs in her journey to success in music. The theme of the symposium brings the message to the 200 participating students that there is ‘No Health Without Mental Health’.

Gingerbread build: a tasty way for families to help Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity Toronto’s annual Gingerbread Build is a fun and festive way for families to kick off the holiday season by decorating gingerbread houses while

supporting the charity’s building efforts. Families are invited to decorate gingerbread houses at the Habitat for Humanity Toronto Home

Building Factory, 155 Bermondsey Rd., Dec. 1 and 2. Enjoy hot chocolate and treats, plus a visit from Santa. When you purchase a gingerbread kit for $50,

you are helping make homeownership a reality for low-income families. For more information visit www. torontohabitat.ca

good teacher can lift history off the page. Scott Masters goes much further, inviting live history into his classroom. The head of social studies at Crestwood Preparatory College near York Mills Road and the Don Valley Parkway, Masters has created an innovative program called the Oral History Project. Students interview Second World War veterans and Holocaust survivors. Guests are invited into the classroom to tell their stories or students visit them at places like the veterans’ unit of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre or Baycrest Geriatric Health Care System. So far, about 200 interviews have been recorded and posted on the school’s website at www. crestwood.on.ca/ohp “Everyone has a story to tell,” >>>TEACHER, page 5

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