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The Leadership Cup aims to give students a chance to do what Bon Soo Olympics couldn’t do during the COVID-19 pandemic.
An opportunity to have fun.
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Bon Soo Olympics, part of Ontario Winter Carnival Bon Soo, featured outdoor sports activities at The Machine Shop.
Evan Tyler, a student trustee with Algoma District School Board, told trustees at a meeting Tuesday the Olympics were a popular event with students. The Leadership Cup will feature “similar” activities as Bon Soo Olympics that can be done individually.
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Algoma District School Board will spend nearly $18 million on 14 capital projects at its schools and main office in the coming year. The English public board is “tendering more projects than normal,” superintendent of business Joe Santa Maria told trustees during a recent meeting. If tenders come in “higher than expected” the board “can trade them off” with other projects. Work is planned at Elliot Lake Secondary School (parking, site upgrades, stairwell), Echo Bay Public School (classroom and washroom upgrades), White Pines Collegiate and Vocational School (washrooms, ceiling and lighting, public address, shop upgrades), Central Algoma Secondary School (doors, window, public address upgrades), East View Public School (heating, ventilation and air conditioning, classroom upgrades), Kiwedin Public School (interior upgrades), Korah Collegiate and Vocational School (north entrance, ventilation, tech shop upgrades), R.M. Moore Public School (interior up