Staff at Woodleigh School on the Mornington Peninsula are contemplating going on strike to try to resolve a pay dispute that has entered its fifth year.
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Students collaborate with street artists
STREET artists will get to work painting murals for the Big Picture Fest later this month.
Artists who will make their mark on Frankston this year include Dave Court, GhostPatrol, Brett Piva, CTO, Melanie Caple, Jason Parker, Julian Cla, Wina Jie, and Maxine Gigliotti.
Artist Melanie Caple said she was excited to get to work alongside local students. “I am working with Frankston High School students to develop a large mural. We are aiming for a high quality outcome that not only strengthens and extends the students’ artistic abilities, but also engages the school community and the Frankston community at large,” she said.
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Students reach the end of difficult year
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AFTER a long and anxious wait, Year 12 students have finally received their ATAR scores.
It was a year like no other for the class of 2020, but their long journey finally came to an end when their final results were revealed to them on 30 December.
Lam Yeung finished at the top of the class at Frankston High School. She received an ATAR score of 95.65.
Frankston High School senior campus principal Helen Wilson said “Lam is an outstanding and conscientious student who strives to achieve her best at all times. In my 35 years of teaching, it would be difficult to find a more dedicated student. Lam always completes all learning tasks to a very high standard.”