The will to succeed

Published on January 21, 2016

He plays against kids who have nothing but a soccer ball and the whole day to practice their game.

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A passion for people

Published on December 16, 2015

Lauren Bauman, a 2015 Rockridge graduate, made every moment count during her high school years. Often at the school from 7 am to 7 pm,

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Performance, health and adequate sleep

Published on December 16, 2015

With visions of sugarplums dancing in heads, getting enough sleep can be tricky for young people at this time of year.

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A Growth Mindset

Published on November 25, 2015

Romina Naderi has lost much of her sight due to a degenerative eye condition, but that doesn’t stop her from embracing current opportunities and planning for a bright future.

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The Joy of the Book

Published on October 28, 2015

Julie Hunt, first a teacher, and then a teacher-librarian with West Vancouver Schools, wants you to reveal your reading strategies with her.

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The compassion of children

Published on October 28, 2015

When he was 11, Ges Bushe’s mother, Carmen Farrell, wrote a powerful essay on the compassion of children,

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Sentinel grad spreads message of support and hope beyond her school

Published on October 22, 2015 Lauren Yip, a 2015 Sentinel graduate, is a soft spoken, brilliant young woman with an... Read More

What counts can’t be counted

Published on September 24, 2015

In Race to Nowhere, director Vicki Abeles unveiled the dark side of America’s achievement culture. In her follow up,

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Fancy footwork breaks down barriers

Published on September 24, 2015

Give him a ball, and he will play. Give him a problem, and he will connect the pieces to turn it into an opportunity.

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Community Conversation Series: Anxiety in Children & Youth

Published on September 15, 2015

Join keynote speaker Dr. Sarah Newth, R. Psych from the North Shore Stress & Anxiety clinic for a discussion on Anxiety in children and youth,

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