By Jared Cubilla
The CHCI co-chief elections are just around the corner! The four co-chief candidates, Betsy, Izzy, Faith, and Gabe, have worked extremely hard all week promoting their campaigns. We asked a representative of each of their campaign teams to answer the question: “Why should we vote for your co-chief?” Here’s what they said: Betsy’s team: I think that everyone should be voting for Betsy because she has realistic ideas on how to bring change, and everything she’s promising are just things you can actually do. Everything she’s saying is realistic, and we’ve thought about it, and made sure our campaign team has all had a hand in it. Izzy’s team: (Izzy) participated in all aspects of this student community, so she understands the different struggles and also the positive parts of every different extracurricular so she can really help unite different students. Faith’s team: You should vote for Faith, because she’s determined. She works hard, and she’s set out to improve the school for everybody here. Gabe’s team: We should vote for Gabe because he is someone that is genuinely so involved in many parts of the school. If there is anyone that could bring a connection between music, sports, academics, all of that… it could definitely be him. The co-chief election assembly is on Friday, March 22nd. You can write down two candidates on the ballot. The results should be announced by the end of the day. Good luck to all the candidates!
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By Katelyn Basso
Congratulations on another successful year of carnation sales Gaels! For many years, Cameron Heights and many other secondary schools in the WRDSB have teamed up to raise as much money as they can for charity around Valentine's Day by selling Carnations for $1.50 each. Students can buy beautiful flowers for their friends and S.O.s all across the school board, while donating to a great cause. This year, Cameron Heights and many other public schools collectively raised a grand total of $3,000 for St. Mary’s Cardiac Care! These donations will go to funding medical treatments for different things such as general care for patients with heart problems and more specialized care for patients with different cardiovascular diseases/failures. If you didn't get a chance to buy a carnation this year but would still like to donate, the hospital almost always accepts donations. You can learn more about donating here. Thank you to all who participated in carnation's sales; be sure to purchase carnations next year so we can beat this year's donation total! |
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