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SCHS puts out welcome mat for two new staff members

The Sturgis Composite High School welcomed two new teachers to the staff on the fi rst day of school on September 1. Meghan Clancy of Saskatoon was hired as full-time sci-ence teacher.
Meghan Clancy of Saskatoon and Allyson Grywacheski
LEFT: Meghan Clancy of Saskatoon was hired as the full-time science teacher at the SCHS. RIGHT: Allyson Grywacheski, originally from Norquay, was hired to fi ll part of a maternity leave for Kirsten Peterson who is scheduled to return November 9.

The Sturgis Composite High School welcomed two new teachers to the staff on the fi rst day of school on September 1.

Meghan Clancy of Saskatoon was hired as full-time sci-ence teacher. She will be responsible for the Grade 8 home-room and teaching science in all grades. She attended the University of Saskatchewan where she received her bach-elor of education and bachelor of science degrees. Clancy performed her internship in Deslisle and substituted at the Prairie Spirit School Division. This is her first full-time teaching position.

Allyson Grywacheskiis originally from Norquay and will be responsible for teaching English in grades 7-12 until Kirsten Peterson returns in November from her maternity leave. She attended the University of Regina and received her bachelor of education degree with a major in social stud-ies and a minor in English. She did her internship in Mel-ville. She will be helping to coach junior girls volleyball.

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