Article content
Senft had received her Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education from the University of Alberta, focusing on Educational Psychology.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Ãcole Springfield Elementary School to see new Vice-Principal for September Back to video
In 2018, Senft had received her Professional Certificate in Special Education at the University of Victoria with a specific focus on Programming for Special Education. In 2020, Senft received a diploma in Special and Inclusive Education from the University of Victoria, focusing on Advanced Programming for Special Education.
Coupled with her extensive educational background, Senft also has over 22 years of educational experience at Peace River School Division (PRSD). Senftâs career began at Manning Elementary School, teaching grade six. In 1999, Senft took a position with Dixonville School as a general education teacher and Key Contact for kindergarten t
ROANOKE RAPIDS â The spirit of Santa is within Craig Ivey this year.
He donated $10,000 to the Union Mission, according to Sabrina Lawson, mission executive director. Ivey gave the amount of $10,000 after he asked Lawson to double the highest individual donation they had received, which was $5,000.
His aim for the giving is Hodgestown, which was his home on Wilkins Street, Lawson said. Now he lives in Florida.
âHe said, âI really want to see kids get a good Christmas in Hodgestown,â â Lawson said. âHis life has changed, he has moved away and wants to give back to his community.â
Ivey also told her to save some of the money for the mission to purchase food, supplies and other needs of the community it serves.