b'Inspiring Pathways:Women in Trades WorkshopEmpowering Futures: St. Thomas Aquinas High School students explored diverse career paths at the Women in Trades Workshop, gaining hands-on experience in skilled trades and discovering exciting opportunities for the future.Students Hit the Mark inSJPIIs New Archery Club SJPIIs new Archery Club made an impressive debut at theirfirst-ever tournament in Dryden, with four students earningmedals! Discover how this exciting new program is alreadyhitting the mark and inspiring young archers. SMB Students Inspired by Art and Space at The MUSESMB students explored the incredible Symbols tothe Stars exhibit at The MUSE, connecting with the achievements of Canadian astronauts through art andstorytelling. This unforgettable experience sparkedcreativity and inspired them to dream big.Grade 6 Students Leave a Legacy with Handcrafted Cedar BenchesSt. Louis Living Arts Schools playground now features threebeautifully crafted cedar benches, thanks to the hard work of Grade 6 students through the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP).This legacy project showcases their teamwork, carpentry skills, and commitment to enhancing their school community. Planting for the Future: Students Leave a Lasting ImpactRain or shine, Grade 4-5 students embraced the challengeof planting Red Pine seedlings in the Red Lake area. Guidedby local forester Robert Partridge, they learned about forestry, teamwork, and environmental stewardship. Their hands-onefforts will leave a lasting impact, helping the forest regenerate while fostering a deeper connection to nature and sustainability. 2024 ANNUAL DIRECTORS REPORT 17'