![]() Premier Scott Moe has shied away from a lockdown for now, saying such measures would result in permanent job losses. The province reported 240 new cases on Tuesday and 2,055 active cases. “The choice is not between our health care or our economy - it is between a targeted action now or a much more severe lockdown later.”Ĭases of COVID-19 have surged over the past few weeks. “If we want to protect our economy and our businesses, we need to get control of the pandemic,” said NDP Leader Ryan Meili in a news release. Known as a circuit breaker, the shutdown would protect businesses and the health care system, the NDP said on Wednesday. “It was a lot for me, but it was a worthwhile way to help my favorite place.The Saskatchewan NDP is urging the government to implement a short lockdown to get a handle on COVID-19. Anna encourages other seniors to think about supporting their class gift and leaving a legacy for future students to enjoy. But her donation “was less about the gift and more about wanting to give back.” She would have supported any gift the class selected. Anna really liked the idea of this gift, which would provide students with an outdoor space to study. The 2016 Senior Class Gift was a 21 st-Century Classroom, which is under now under construction. But Anna also left a physical legacy at NDP through her contribution to her class gift. She admittedly misses her NDP classmates and mentors, and she will never forget all the wonderful memories made in high school, including the Junior Ring Liturgy and Dance, winning the Gym Meet Dance Plaque for the first time, the senior trip She does not find the classwork in college difficult thanks to how she was pushed at NDP and is complimented regularly on her performance. Thanks to all she learned at NDP, Anna is thriving. Klein, among others - stand out in her mind as helping her grow in both skills and self-confidence. I would have given more if I could.” She explained that she was pushed hard to grow by some extremely caring teachers and coaches who made a real difference in her life. When asked why she made this generous donation, she responded, “I gave what I could because NDP gave me so much. Today, she is a manager at Conrad’s.ĭuring her senior year, Anna donated $600 of the money she earned to the 2016 Senior Class Gift. ![]() ![]() She chose UMBC not only because she really liked the program but also because she would be able to continue to work at the seafood market during college. Working as she did was challenging, especially during sports seasons, but her goals were to become a manager and to save enough for college. At the end of her freshman year, she got a summer job at Conrad’s Crabs and Seafood Market, and she continued to work there throughout her sophomore, junior, and senior years. She is also an accomplished dancer.ĭespite her coursework and many extracurricular activities, Anna held a job during most of high school. Vincent’s, and the STEAM program – she was active in all of them. Cross Country, Gym Meet, Badminton, Band, Camp St. Ursula’s in the 9 th grade and was a hard-working, successful scholar who got involved in many other activities during her time at NDP. “NDP is my favorite place.” These are powerful words from Anna Ecker, a 2016 graduate who is now a full-time student at UMBC. Maryland Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education.Harvard university Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament. ![]() Service Learning Evolves into Service Living.In Sync and In Style: NDP’s Iconic Swim Show makes a splash.Three NDP Students Headed to Naval Academy.Field Day: NDP’s Most Colorful Middle Level Tradition.
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