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Sweet Sayings

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Jody Poland’s Grade 2 class of Greentree School participated in Random Acts of Kindness Day at Tim Hortons on Friday, February 16. Students made little notes with words of encouragement attached to a single lollipop which was then handed out to customers at the drive-thru window and throughout the restaurant. That kindness was returned as two customers in particular bought the students hot chocolate and a box of donuts.
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Good deeds pay off for local charities

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    Students at St. Anthony’s have been excelling as students and citizens in class, and in being rewarded, they passed their goodwill onto community charities.

    Teacher Anton Siaotung has introduced the green chips system to his classes.
    “This green chips system works on the premise that each student must respect, love, and serve one another, the school, and the community they live in,” he said.
     Since the beginning of the school year, students in his five classes have done a variety of good deeds, including helping each other in class, engaging in discussions, taught specialized topics in class, including subjects that could help to solve global problems including  elevating world poverty.
     “As an advocate for balanced intrinsic and extrinsic motivations, I rewarded them for their good deeds,” said Siaotung.

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    For these good deeds, the students were awarded green chips, and already each of his five classes earned 500 chips. These were monetized and the students were rewarded $1 for 10 green chips. An anonymous donor stepped up to fund the program.
    Principal JoAnne Akerboom told The Mail initially the students would be rewarded with a pizza party in class. However, the students took the project one step further and donated the money to local charities.  
    His four Grade 8 and 9 classes donated the funds to the Drumheller and District Humane Society, for a total of $200, while his Math 30-1 class donated the $50 it earned to Habitat for Humanity.

Dragons assistant captain Jordan Taupert makes MVP nominations

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    Drumheller Dragons assistant captain Jordan Taupert made the top four nominations for the Alberta Old Time Hockey Players Trophy Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL).
    The League Awards happen on an annual basis. 2017-2018 season awards are to be presented in the following six categories: Most Valuable Player (MVP), Rookie of the Year, Outstanding Defenceman, Top Goaltender, Most Dedicated Player and Coach of the Year.
    When asked if Taupert fit the bill for the award, Head Coach Kevin Hasselberg was enthusiastic about his choice.
    “Absolutely without a doubt, he’s got 20 more points than anybody else on our roster. He’s been an offensive catalyst for our team all year and scored big goals when we needed big goals scored and he’s committed himself defensively. He’s been very coachable and from that he has been a tremendous leader for our locker rooms so undoubtedly he is our team MVP and deserves to be League MVP as well.”
    Coaches will nominate players they feel are deserving of the awards and then the league will decide who the top four choices are for each category. The winner for each of the awards will be determined through a final stage of voting and announced during the last week of the regular hockey season.
    “There will be presentations, I believe the league president or vice president comes to a home game and makes the presentation in front of our fans,” clarified Hasselberg.
    Taupert is up against Chris Van Os-Shaw of the Spruce Grove Saints, Justin Bernier of Grande Prairie Storm, and Dennis Cesana of the Brooks Bandits.
    “He is in tough with all the nominees,” said Hasselberg. “They are phenomenal players in our league so we obviously hold Jordan close to our heart and he’s got our vote but ultimately the league will decide.”
    Cale Makar of the Brooks Bandits won the Alberta Old Time Hockey Players Trophy MVP award last year.


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