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Kerri Lachapelle looks forward to the future

Lachapelle grew up in the Carlyle area.
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Kerri Lachapelle will start with a nursing degree at Saskatchewan Polytechnic in Saskatoon.

CARLYLE - Kerri Lachapelle has big plans for her future by becoming a doctor.

Growing up in the Carlyle area, her parents Steven and Jennet Lachapelle moved their family to an acreage 11 years ago in the area.

Lachapelle has four siblings. Alexis is the oldest, followed by Tyson, Rhett and Skylar.

She attended Carlyle schools throughout her education, being on the student leadership team since Grade 7 and serving as treasurer in Grade 12.

Graduating on June 10, with 25 students, she has always had a leadership role.

During her schooling, her favourite subject was math. She was also active on the volleyball team and in track and field.

During her summer months, Lachapelle plays softball, taking on the positions of first and third base.

Lachapelle is a remarkably busy young woman, as she works as many hours as possible at Michael's Coffee Shop and she is a lifeguard at the Carlyle Pool.

This young woman will pay her own way through school, not only paying for her books and fees, but still take care of her own rent and other expenses.

“My parents have five kids, and I cannot ask them to pay for it,” said Lachapelle.

She will attend Saskatchewan Polytechnic in Saskatoon and will reside in Martensville, where rent is lower, and it is only a 10-minute drive to the university.

Taking a four-year degree in nursing, this will give her the start to become a doctor.

Lachapelle received several scholarships and awards on graduation night, including a scholarship from Access Communications for her leadership and active role.

Other awards and scholarships she received were from PIC, the Moose Mountain Wildlife Federation, Carlyle Lions Club, My Blue Print and the Masonic Lodge.

Lachapelle also received a $3,000 entry scholarship from the University of Regina.

Her schooling will take 10 years to complete, but she is excited for what her future will bring.

 

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