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COBOURG, Ontario, April 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) May 1 is First Responder Day in Ontario, and organizers of the new #
ShowUpforOurHeroes project have come together in support of a larger campaign to have this day recognized Canada-wide. After a year in which those working on the front lines have repeatedly shown up for communities across the country, this project aims to bring awareness to the prevalence of post-traumatic stress facing first responders by encouraging Canadians to #ShowUpforOurHeroes.
Social worker, Maureen Pollard, and paramedic, Geordie Heath, co-founder of Love Your Life to Death/#IJustShowedUp are working together with Badge of Life Canada to recognize the common experience of post-traumatic stress, which impacts the lives of many first responders.
A grammar school is set to welcome a new headteacher with a “track record of sustained success”, it has been announced. Andrew Cooper will take up his new job at Westcliff High School for Girls in September following the departure of current head Dr Paul Hayman. Mr Cooper has 30 years’ experience in teaching and leadership in a wide variety of schools and has a strong track record of raising standards across schools. He has also been appointed the chief executive officer of South East Essex Academy Trust, which currently includes the grammar school and three other schools. He said: “I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead both Westcliff High School for Girls and South East Essex Academy Trust and proud to lead a team of passionate, dedicated and talented staff and wonderful young people.
A grammar school is set to welcome a new headteacher with a “track record of sustained success”, it has been announced. Andrew Cooper will take up his new job at Westcliff High School for Girls in September following the departure of current head Dr Paul Hayman. Mr Cooper has 30 years’ experience in teaching and leadership in a wide variety of schools and has a strong track record of raising standards across schools. He has also been appointed the chief executive officer of South East Essex Academy Trust, which currently includes the grammar school and three other schools. He said: “I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead both Westcliff High School for Girls and South East Essex Academy Trust and proud to lead a team of passionate, dedicated and talented staff and wonderful young people.
Westcliff High School for Girls is the lead school at the South East Essex Academy Trust. Now, discussions are taking place for the Deanes School, in Thundersley, Westcliff’s Westborough School and the Hadleigh Junior School to all join the multi-academy Trust. As well as Westcliff High School for Girls, the trust includes Prince Avenue Academy and Nursery, Holt Farm Junior School and Rochford Primary School. Desi McKeown, headteacher of the Deanes School, is pleased to be on the brink of joining the trust. He said: “I am really pleased that Deanes is being considered as a new member of the South East Essex Academy Trust.
Westcliff High School for Girls is the lead school at the South East Essex Academy Trust. Now, discussions are taking place for the Deanes School, in Thundersley, Westcliff’s Westborough School and the Hadleigh Junior School to all join the multi-academy Trust. As well as Westcliff High School for Girls, the trust includes Prince Avenue Academy and Nursery, Holt Farm Junior School and Rochford Primary School. Desi McKeown, headteacher of the Deanes School, is pleased to be on the brink of joining the trust. He said: “I am really pleased that Deanes is being considered as a new member of the South East Essex Academy Trust.