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Rainbow students participate in Hands and Voices field trip

Rainbow District School Board students with a hearing loss had the opportunity to come together for a day of fun, story telling and friendship building during a recent trip to Manitoulin Island. Students participated in a variety of activities at Gordon’s Park during the Hands and Voices 10th Annual Field Trip held on May 17th, 2012.

Back row, from left, Alexis Kasaboski, Valley View Public School; Destiny DeCourcey, Markstay Public School; Dylan Sabourin, Cyril Varney Public School; Kameron Sabourin, Cyril Varney Public School and Kelvan Johnson, C.R. Judd Public School.

Middle row standing, from left, teacher Gay Lundy; teacher Liz Dube; Jay Valiquette, Lively District Secondary School; Zacharie Adam, Markstay Public School; Kayla West, Lasalle Secondary School; teacher Ashley Jorgensen; Chad King Jr., A. B. Ellis Public School; and teacher Roxane Guenette-Lafleur.

Front sitting, from left, teacher Linda Cecutti; Sophie Doherty, Walden Public School; Katie Forget, Algonquin Road Public School; Emilie Belanger, Lansdowne Public School; and Tessa Cain, MacLeod P. S. (Wembley site).

Centre, Amber Pierini, Sudbury Secondary School.

Colby Hartley of Redwood Acres Public School also participated in the field trip.