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ABOUT

Headwaters is a program for grade 12 students in the Upper Grand District School Board, run out of Centennial CVI. It offers 4 credits (Outdoor Activities, Environmental and Resource Management, English, and Interdisciplinary Studies) in a unique, semester-long, out-of-school format. The home of Headwaters (and the grade 10 program CELP) is the Unitarian Congregation of Guelph.

 

Headwaters brings together 24 students from different schools to create a close knit community for learning and creating. Despite not knowing one another before the program, the students form friendships, experiences, and memories that will last a lifetime.

A special thank you to all the amazing people who helped make our semester a success! There are almost too many of you to name...

 

Thanks to those who came on our winter trip with us: Bethany and Seb, Graeme, Jerry, Sarah, Paul and Andrew/Sweaters

Thanks to the people who came in to speak to us: Grant Linney, Brad Woods, Evan Ferrari and James Raffan

Thanks to those who came in for Voices interviews: Ami Dehne, Kate Parizeau, Simon Jacques, Sally Ludwig, Bethany and Seb, Rachel Farahbakhsh, Chris Earley, Cameron Miller, and Arlene Slocombe.

Thanks to those who helped us before, during, and after our Journey to the Source trip: Arlene Slocombe and the Guelph Outdoor School, Bethany and Seb, and Paul Gifford

And of course, a big thank you to our teachers, Katie Gad and Janet Dalziel!

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