A Grade 12 student elected Premier of Notre-Dame-du-Sault High School by his peers
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Daniel Gravel will also represent his comrades in the student senate of the Nouvelon Catholic School Board.
Notre-Dame-du-Sault high school has a new premier and a student senate representative from the Nouvelon Catholic School Board.
Daniel Gravel, a 12th grade student at the school, was elected by his peers for the position.
For more information, please see the press release below.
This year, Daniel Gravel was elected by his peers as Premier of Notre-Dame-du-Sault High School in Sault Ste. Married. As part of his duties, this 12th grade student also participates in the student senate of the Nouvelon Catholic School Board.
“I am very proud to be a member of the student senate because it demonstrates my involvement and my desire to represent my school and encourage other students to do the same. I’m also proud to be able to share what I’m learning with my deputy and explain how things work and what my role is. Once graduated, I am confident to leave my school in good hands with the next Prime Minister who will have a good understanding of the responsibilities that come with this role,” explained Daniel Gravel.
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Earlier this year, Daniel Gravel was elected as Premier of Notre-Dame-du-Sault High School in Sault-Sainte-Marie. As part of his duties, this 12-year-old studentand year also participates in the student senate of the Nouvelon Catholic School Board.
“I am proud to be a member of the student senate as it demonstrates my participation and my desire to represent my school and to encourage other students to do the same. I’m also proud to be able to share what I’m learning with my deputy minister and show him what to do. I will graduate, I am confident that I will leave my school in good hands with the next prime minister who will have a good understanding of the responsibilities that come with this role.