From left, Dan Hamer, Tom Farroll and Sidney Owen resized Students at a Calne school will take on one of the most satisfying challenges that young people from all walks of life can tackle.”
Kingsbury Green Academy students are challenging themselves in the highest category of Duke of Edinburgh Award this summer, and say the value of the legacy left by the Queen’s late consort is immense. Around 100 students at Calne-based Kingsbury Green Academy, which is part of the Royal Wootton Bassett Academy Trust, take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Awards each year. Despite the pandemic restrictions, the thirteen Year 13 students who are taking part in the Gold Awards have already managed to complete most of the required five sections, which comprise volunteering, physical, skills, expedition and residential challenges.
From left, Dan Hamer, Tom Farroll and Sidney Owen resized Students at a Calne school will take on one of the most satisfying challenges that young people from all walks of life can tackle.”
Kingsbury Green Academy students are challenging themselves in the highest category of Duke of Edinburgh Award this summer, and say the value of the legacy left by the Queen’s late consort is immense. Around 100 students at Calne-based Kingsbury Green Academy, which is part of the Royal Wootton Bassett Academy Trust, take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Awards each year. Despite the pandemic restrictions, the thirteen Year 13 students who are taking part in the Gold Awards have already managed to complete most of the required five sections, which comprise volunteering, physical, skills, expedition and residential challenges.
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Vantage Board of Education President Pat Baumle speaks during Thursday’s brief April meeting at the school.
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Vantage Career Center has a new adult education director.
Angie Fahy will replace Kit Tyler, who’s retiring June 30. Fahy currently serves as financial aid and program assistant at Four County Career Center in Archbold. She was given a two-year contract during Thursday night’s Vantage Board of Education meeting.
In other personnel moves, the board approved a three-year contract for High School Director Michael Knott, along with a four-year intervention specialist Heather Brickner. Contracts were also approved for criminal justice instructor Zacharia Miller, cosmetology instructor Susan Smith, electricity instructor Mel White, construction equipment technology instructor Christopher Miles, and auto collision instructor Daniel Edwards.
Two inducted into the Vantage Alumni Hall of Fame Thursday, April 8, 2021 10:45 PM Kelly (Walls) Lloyd and John Schimmoeller pose with their Vantage Alumni Hall of Fame plaques awarded them during the 43rd All Boards Dinner & Alumni Hall of Fame ceremony held April 8. (DHI Media/Sherry Missler) BY SHERRY MISSLER
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VAN WERT – Kelly (Walls) Lloyd, a 1977 graduate of Mendon Union, and John Schimmoeller,
a 1991 graduate of Ottoville, were inducted into the Vantage Hall of
Fame during the 43nd Vantage Career Center All Boards Dinner and Alumni
Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on April 8.
Attendees
enjoyed a dinner provided by Streetlight Catering, then guests from the