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New superintendent for CSPGNO

A new superintendent of education has been appointed by the Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario.

Board communications officer Carole Dube says Laura Ganyo Kayo is currently principal of St-Antoine school in Windsor.

Over the course of her career, she has served as principal, vice-principal, educational consultant, teacher and scoring supervisor.

Dube adds Ganyo Kayo has worked on many projects for the Ministry of Education, was a member of the EQAO Item Writing Committee, directed a teaching program, implemented strategies to foster better communication between students at school and worked on the new Mathematics curriculum.

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The board also named three new principals to schools in Hanmer, Dubreauville and Longlac.

Ms. Chantal Guertin Cousineau, principal of École secondaire l’Orée des Bois, Dubreuilville

Ms. Chantal Guertin Cousineau will embrace a new challenge as principal of École secondaire l’Orée des Bois. Having worked in this school for 13 years, her knowledge of the school and her dedication to the community are undeniable. Throughout the years, she has developed strong management, leadership and organizational skills. Her commitment to various advisory committees and school teams and her role as a leader in bullying prevention have allowed her to grasp the complexity and agility of program management and implementation, as well as school operations. The CSPGNO is certain that with her commitment and energy, Ms. Guertin Cousineau will excel in her new duties.

Mr. Mohamed Salem Ould Mohamed, principal of École secondaire Château-Jeunesse, Longlac

Mr. Mohamed Salem Ould Mohamed will be heading to École secondaire Château-Jeunesse to take on the role of principal. Mr. Ould Mohamed is currently a teacher at École secondaire Cité-Supérieure in Marathon since 2013. A committed educator, Mr. Ould Mohamed has served as a coordinator of development and implementation of a numeracy and literacy intervention plan, a joint coordinator of a provincial robotics program and a school leader for mathematics and robotics. With his energy, expertise and motivation, Mr. Ould Mohamed will provide the students of E. S. Château-Jeunesse with a school environment that is conducive to learning and success.

Mr. Patrick Venne, principal of École secondaire Hanmer, Hanmer

Mr. Patrick Venne will be taking over the reins of École secondaire Hanmer as principal. Currently, Mr. Venne is the principal of École Ste-Thérèse in Val-Thérèse. His many years of experience in education help him recognize the uniqueness and potential of every student, contribute to their learning, ensure good relations between home and school and benefit from healthy collaboration within the entire school community. Mr. Venne also has experience in the world of business, which makes him particularly aware of the importance of trades programs in schools. His dynamic and humane approach based on understanding and problem solving will certainly be an asset for all students in the Hanmer school community.

In closing, the CSPGNO wishes to thank Ms. Barbara Breault (superintendent), Ms. Lise Michaud (principal of E. S. l’Orée des Bois), Ms. Léa Clinchamps (principal of E. S. Château-Jeunesse) and Mr. Jean Bigras (principal of E. S. Hanmer) for their commitment to students and dedication to their school and the school board.

The CSPGNO welcomes the new principals and superintendent to their new positions. They have all worked many years in the Francophone school environment and know the needs of their students and their respective communities. The CSPGNO is convinced that they will play a vital role in advancing quality education and fostering the full development of their students.

Recognized for its keen sense of innovation and openness to the world, the CSPGNO offers a French language education of the highest quality in thirteen elementary and eight secondary schools in the communities of Markstay, Noëlville, Sudbury, Elliot Lake, Sault Ste. Marie, Wawa, Dubreuilville, Marathon, Manitouwadge and Longlac.

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