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Q’ NOTES: PTA PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

Adrian White

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President

Queen’s College Parent Teacher Association

Within every season, there is time to reflect, recharge and set goals. This summer, our student body enjoyed a break from a year that provided continued challenges for face-toface learning. The teachers and administrative body did an excellent job. Parents can be satisfied.

The new Board of the Queen’s College PTA, elected on May 25th, Coordinator), Adia Deveaux, Franz Brown and Kimiko Knowles (volunteer teachers), and Naurel Dean-Watkins (Volunteer Parent) all join in welcoming the student leaders of QC 2021-2022 academic year.

Parents, teachers, guidance counsellors, and alum, I hope you enjoyed your summer; let us now come together and deliver an exceptional year of education and fun.

We will be together in-person again; stay encouraged as you learn and interact virtually until then.

Sincerely yours, Adrian White President – QC PTA

congratulates our students - those that excelled in the National Exams and those who graduated in June. Please know that we wish you every success in the future. Follow the continued educational opportunities before you and remain in contact with the family of friends made during your time at QC.

We must never forget the youngest among us and those that came before to light the way. The late Reverend Charles Sweeting’s legacy will be an inspiration for all Comets. He gave of himself in service.

As President of the PTA, I challenge the QC family reading this to be the example in our nation by observing best practices and confronting obstacles in your path. Opportunities are always around, and hardships never last.

My fellow Board members, Keiani WorrellThompson (Vice President), Calliope CouchellWilson (Secretary), Roseanne Johnson (Assistant Secretary), Denard Cleare (Treasurer, Heather Green (Assistant Treasurer), Christina Allen (Chaplain), Amanda Wells, (Foundation Years Representative: Deputy Head), Turkessa Hepburn, (Teacher Representative: High School Science) D’Ondré Miller (Development

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