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SHHS Saints of the Month of May

Each month a male and a female student is selected as the SHHS Saint of the Month. Saint of the Month students are nominated by staff and students of SHHS.
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Each month a male and a female student is selected as the SHHS Saint of the Month. Saint of the Month students are nominated by staff and students of SHHS. The selection is based on: Demonstrating Christian Values, School work, School Involvement, Leadership, and Community Involvement.

Ashley Chillog is described as one of the best people in the world. She is the epitome of kindness, consideration, and greatness. Ashley is never mean or jealous and can be practically two places at once just so she can help out a person in need. She is a quiet leader who leads by example, who devotes a huge amount of time to the school, sports teams, and the community. Ashley works extremely hard to get her honour roll with distinction marks and is in AP English. She always shows up ready to work all of the time and does fantastic work. Ashley is extremely smart and humble. In school, you can find her taking part in soccer (where she was co-captain), cross country, badminton, curling, track and field, yearbook as editor, musical, drama, U.R.O.C.K., saint of the month committee, newspaper, indoor soccer, and competitive soccer. Ashley regularly attends St. Gerard's parish, mentors for Big Brothers/Big Sisters, coaches under 6 soccer, ref's soccer.

Eric Spykerman helps others when they need it before doing his own work. He volunteers in all areas of his church community. He's like the Teddy Bear you had when you were having a bad day. Eric has been in French immersion for 12 years and is an honour roll student with an average over 80%. He is never late for class, has perfect attendance (unless he misses to serve at a funeral), tries hard in all he does and has received many French awards. In school, he played guard on the football team, cheers on other teams and encourages others to try their best. Eric supports his friends, especially in French and computer science. Ever single day that Eric is asked for help, whether it is school work, advice, or a friend to talk to, he always stops whatever he is doing, even if it is inconvenient for him.

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