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RESULTS: Core French/FI students participate in Franco-Rainbow

The Grade 4/5 French Immersion Rock Band from Levack Public School participated in the Franco-Rainbow Lip Sync contest. Many thanks to all participants who competed in the 2012 event!
Close to 400 Core French and French Immersion students in Rainbow Schools took centre stage to participate in the third Franco-Rainbow competition. The lip sync contest with French songs was held on Wednesday, April 25, 2012 for Core French and Thursday, April 26, 2012 for French Immersion.
And the winners were…
CORE FRENCH
Primary Division
First Place – Northeastern Elementary School
Emma Carroll, Jessin Dellaire, Adrianna Espey, Emma Hechler, Trent Jolly, Brennan Watterson, Keynan-roo Astgen, Scott Bebonang-Roy, Tyler Jenkins-Bailey, Ashley Kenwell, Frank Kesek, Nicole Martin-McNamee, Jessica Middaugh, Emma Sherrington, Jacob Squarzolo, Sara Strickland, Rodney Wilcox and Kyra Atherton-MacNeil
Second Place – Chelmsford Public School
George Truscott, Journey Clendening, Dylan Cote, Drew McLaren, Kennedy Stevenson-Warren, Eric Plaus, Samantha Fitzgerald, Xavier Hurtubise and Kelsey Rudiger
Third Place – Queen Elizabeth Public School
Taylor Garand, Logan Anderson, Hailey Cardinal, Cole Ruddy, Gary Laberge, Lavender Nyaarmbi, Jade Bowerman, Olivia Loney, Savannah Henrickson, Nicolas Persechino and Treigh Bryant
Junior Division
First Place – Lansdowne Public School
Dana Lewis, Nibishens Trudeau, Faith Middaugh, Brittany Miron and Serene Manitowabi
Second Place – Adamsdale Public School
Carly Roy, Isabella Borgogelli, Jenna Scaife, Mackenzie St. Louis, Darcy Bertrand, Zoey Fournier, Siana Malette, Delanie Wadge, Makaila Guenette, Nicole Shank and Jordyn Desjardins
Third Place (Tie) – Northeastern Elementary School
Logan Riemer and Gasseenia Dempsey
Third Place (Tie) – Walden Public School
Karly Friesen, Meggie Ransom, Hannah Geidrich, Charlotte Allen and Clairece McFarland
Intermediate Division
First Place (tie) – Lansdowne Public School
Joshua Trudeau-Sirvage, O’Reily Lapalme, Ryan Burnham, Airen Stewart and Jordan Donivan
First Place (tie) – Lansdowne Public School
Liam Rivers
Second Place – Wanup Public School
Marisa Basso, Mariah Evans, Juliann Grenier, Nicholas Jennings and Savannah Ranger
Third Place – S. Geiger Public School
Logan Emiry, Jonathan Radbourne, Julia Moffatt and Alice Malykh
FRENCH IMMERSION
Primary Division
First Place: Westmount Public School
Payton O’Brien, Ava-Lee Paterson, Simon Gionet, Keira Longlade, Joshua McKay, Austin Kameka and Celia Anderson
Second Place: Carl A. Nesbitt Public School
Zara Williams, Natalie Domegan, Mackenzie Roberts, Kaidon Newell, Britney Hall, Maggy Davidson and Abigail Cardinal
Third Place: Northeastern Elementary School
Grace Caverley, Hayleigh Grenier, Maddie Hallet, Sara Harling, Carson King, Christopher Kord, Nikolas Liinamaa, Mikayla Lynds, Owen Pawluk, Brooke Pilon-Manion, Jade Provincial, Hayden Radey, Ethan Showers, Ethan Shoup, Ethan Selk, John Sinclair, Raymond StLouis, Ethan Pilon and Catherine Wilcox
Junior Division
First Place: Carl A. Nesbitt Public School
Rebecca Jacob, Mikayla Rose, Thomas Pouta, Lydia Tambur, Sheridan Munch and Matthew Aniol
Second Place: Valley View Public School
Jordan Gifford, Madison Nichols, Kaitlyn Chevrier, Faith Bleshwitz, Jazlin Grigsby Daoust and Margrit McGlade
Third Place: Alexander Public School
Bradie Roy, Anna Teolis, Shannon Clarke, Anne-Marie Sakki, Meredith Kusnierczyk, Kaylee Pilon, Justuss McCrady, Twyla Camerson and Abby Vinkle
Intermediate Division
First Place: R.L. Beattie Public School
Megan Beauchamp, Sammi Whitehead, Katie Yao, Matilda Hick and Sarah Maki
Second Place: Alexander Public School
Rya Funk, Mikhellie Hardwick, Kayla Katernynuk, Calysta Kennedy, Sienna Lautenschlager, Jasmine Rainville and Kennedy Sikora
Third Place: Northeastern Elementary School
Mahlon Bast, Travis Bobbie, Riley Bobbie and Andrew St-Germain
Students in Grades 1 to 8 won the honour of competing in the Board-wide event by capturing first place at in-school competitions in primary, junior and intermediate divisions.
“Franco-Rainbow is one of many authentic experiences that serve to promote the French culture among our Core French and French Immersion students,” says Norm Blaseg, Director of Education for Rainbow District School Board. “Students not only explore French music, they also memorize French songs and hone their listening skills. In addition, they work in groups, which emphasizes oral communication and team building skills. And they get to practice their French by participating in an activity that is fast-paced and fun.”
The aim of the Core French program is to develop basic communication skills in French and an understanding of the nature of the language, as well as an appreciation of French culture in Canada and in other parts of the French-speaking world. The Core French program offers students the opportunity to develop a basic usable command of the French language that can be expanded through further study at the secondary school level.
French Immersion, which provides a balance of English and French instruction in Rainbow Schools, immerses students in the French language including cultural experiences. The French Immersion program provides students with the skills they need to communicate in a second language, thereby enhancing their ability to perform effectively and meet with success in a rapidly changing global economy.
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Media Contact:
Nicole Charette, Senior Advisor,
Corporate Communications and Strategic Planning,
Rainbow District School Board, 705-674-3171, ext. 7217.