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CHEER CHAMPS
Congratulations to Year 4 students Maddie, Indi, Grace and Pippa from West Coast Fury Cheerleading, who were selected to compete at the Australian All-Star Cheer Federation Championships last weekend in Team Heatwave.
This tournament is the third largest in the world and Team Heatwave secured second place in the Youth Level 1 Division amidst fierce competition.
Well done to the girls on representing WA - your hard work has paid off!
AWARDS FROM THE SHOW
The Wanneroo Show is an annual tradition of the City of Wanneroo and takes place at the Wanneroo Showgrounds.
It consists of game stalls, food trucks, rides, musical performances and dancing, woodchopping, and best of all, the display hall. The display hall holds all the entries of people who have competed in a special competition that the Wanneroo Show Committee runs. There are many different categories for adults and children, including cooking, artwork, pottery, horticulture, woodwork and metalwork, fruit and vegetables, handwriting, stamps, eggs, sauces and jams, honey, and many more.
I entered many objects in the children’s section, 13 to 16 years old, including two items I made at school. I entered a clay pot I made in art class, which received second place, and a lolly dispenser that I made in woodwork, which received first place and best exhibit for my section!
The photo of the trophy is the trophy I was awarded for receiving the best exhibit for my lolly dispenser.
Guess what? Every single item (6 of them) I entered in the Show got either 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place! I was given $24 as my prize. I was very happy with my prizes this year.
I hope that this article has encouraged you to enter something in the Wanneroo Show next year.
By Makalia Smith,
Year 8 Student
ICT STAFF STAR
Congratulations to Mrs Michelle Chomiak, our esteemed Digital Technology Teacher and advocate for the digital tech industry! She has been honoured with the 1962 Educators Award by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) WA in recognition of her exceptional contributions to ICT education in Western Australia.
Michelle's steadfast passion for all aspects of ICT is truly commendable, and we take immense pride in her dedication to imparting this passion to our students.
Congratulations, Mrs Chomiak, on this well-deserved achievement!