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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Canton Students Earn Place on Catholic Memorial Honor Roll

Several Canton students received honors this quarter.

  Mr. Richard Chisholm, Principal of Catholic Memorial School, has recognized the following local students for achieving placement on the first quarter honor roll:     To be recognized on the Principal's List, students must achieve a 94.5% average or higher in all classes with no grade below a 90. For First Honors: an 89.5% to 94.4% average with no grade below an 80. For Second Honors: an 84.5% to 89.4% average with no grade below a 75. -Press release contributed by Catholic Memorial.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Temple Beth Abraham Honors Local Students

The Canton temple honors students in religious studies program.

Featured Announcement: Temple Beth Abraham proudly announces that six local students in its Ruth L. Diamond Religious School Program have been honored for having excelled in applying their religious studies to everyday life.  Rabbi David Paskin explains the school’s unique philosophy. “We know that the best learning happens not just in the classroom but in real life," Paskin said. "To that end, Temple Beth Abraham embraces learning through living.” By placing an emphasis on living Jewishly, rather than just learning about Judaism,  we bring Judaism and Torah to life and inspire our students and members to greater participation and joyous celebration, Paskin said. The synagogue honored six local students who have embraced the philosophy of …

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Canton Fire Department Recognizes EMT and Paramedic

These two members are earning high marks on the CFD.

These two Canton firefighters are making the grade. Firefighter Chris Whitley received the honors of being the EMT of the Quarter and Leo Reardon received the honors of Paramedic of the Quarter in Canton. "The two achieved the highest scores from our quality control program among their peers," Canton Fire Lt. Tom Driscoll said. "The quality control program reviews all runs performed by the Canton Fire (Department's) ambulances to insure that the highest level of care is given to the community." The EMT and paramedic were evaluated on their scores, which factored in a total number of runs (or medical calls the ambulance responded to,) the medical skills they performed, keeping their proper documentation of patient care and feedback from …

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