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NEWTONBROOK SECONDARY SCHOOL 2019-20



This book is dedicated to the
staff, parents, guardians,
and community partners
who take the time to support
every one of our students.

This year's theme is called
"Back to the 80's". All
graphic design and page
layout was created in Adobe
Illustrator, InDesign, and
Photoshop by our Grade 11
and 12 Yearbook Classes.

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Welcome to yet another OUT OF THIS WORLD Vice-Principals:
yearbook and another year of non-stop Praboda Kolomba-Tantri (Sem 2)
opportunities and events for our amazing Stephen Gardanis (Sem 1)
students! Too many to name but here are Melissa White
just a few: Grade 9 welcome BBQ; Tamarack Principal:
Trip for our grade 9 students, PLF and Saverio Zupo
SHSM students; a memorable Commencement
ceremony; ample Athletics matches and Arts
performances; student recognition
assemblies; ESL Commencement ceremonies;
participation in and the winning of awards in
Skills competitions; academic contest
writing; and many student lead clubs and
councils that continue to add spirit and
culture to our amazing school! Our
mentor-mentee program also got off to a
great start and we’re really looking
forward to continuing this. The memories
created as you peruse this book will most
definitely last a lifetime!

Congratulations to all our wonderful
students who are graduating this year. We
wish you all the very best for the next
chapter in your lives. For Brookers
returning next year, we are looking
forward to another incredible year.
Challenge yourselves to earn that desired
mark in your courses, be a part of that club
or team you always wished to be a part of,
turn your post-secondary aspirations into
realities and be the best you can possibly be.

Huge kudos go out to Brook’s incredible
Yearbook team, and their staff advisor Ms.
Reynolds. Their collective efforts over the
course of the school year have gone above
and beyond - not to mention the countless
hours spent over the March break (yes...you
heard right!!) to put together a wonderful
compilation of lasting memories. Friesens
has shared with me that this is the best book
they have seen thus far!

As I write this, schools are closed due to
COVID19 and our Mayor just declared a
state of emergency. These are unprecedented
times! I hope that by the time our yearbook
is published and in student and staff hands,
that this pandemic is behind us and all our
community members are safe and healthy!
Continue to support, care for and love each
other - doing your part to make Brook, your
community and the world a better place!

#GoBrook

Mr. Zupo

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In September, Grade 9 students were
joined by the Grade 11/12 SHSM and
Leadership classes at Camp Tamarack. for
two nights and three days our students
participated in team building activities and
outdoor adventures while bonding with
their peers and making new friends.

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Camp

TAMARACK

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"This is where we all grew up. The place that gave us
all the opportunities to grow in all aspects of our
lives. From education to friendship, heartache to

achievements it all happened here. So I’ll leave with
the most important thing Newtonbrook has taught me.

Never forget to cherish the funny moments,
never let the hard times keep you down."

-Daniel Koen
(Valedictorian)

88 Folio Text

ONTARIO SCHOLARS

Abdirahman Abdirahman

Lili Abramovich

Eleanor Alagao

Hyeonwoo An

Maziyar Babar

Sheena Marie Bagohin

Seyedeh-Samin Barakati

Yulia Bil

Jialin Cai

Nadia Carreiro

Yujin Choi

Raiza Commiting

Elvira Dama

Minh Thi Nha Dang

Sofia D'Angelo

Radmehr Davabi

Selina De Paiva

Hong Son Dinh

Yvonne Doan

Ayoub Adam El-Aridi

Jewy Cates Ferrer

Kimberly Hope Gonzaga

Sadaf Habibollahi

Justice Hague

Joseph Hwang

Carissa Marshall

Lauren Moule

Soniya Neupane

Kimberly Nguyen

Channelle Owusu-Agyapong

Cyril Pasana

Sarah Shkiler

Richard Stakhanov

Katrina Pearl Tan

Weilan Tao SHSMs health & wellness SHSM
Ebony Thomas Lili Abramovich
Tiffany-Tran Truong HEALTH & WELLNESS Eleanor Alagao
Nerisse Villanueva Arts & Culture Kayla Brown
Raiza Commting
Sage von Kursell Selina De Paiva
Safia Hussain
Tianyuan Wang Negar Jafarieh
Arman Monazami
Andrew Wu Soniya Neupane
Janelle Parkinson
Youngwoo Yoo Diana Pham
Olivia Smith
Victor Zavialov Yasmin Sorani
Farid Zeynalov
Shuai Zhu
Folio Text 99
Shaoqian Zong

Arts & Culture SHSM
Justice Hague
Lili litnovetsky
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Commencement

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Phil Bartolomeo, Debby Boos, Linda Boutris, Mary Morra, Judy Ramberan

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AN, JUDY BARRETT, TIFFANY BASU, REMY BEXIS, BINKLEY,
CONSTANTINE CAMERON

BLANCO, DONNA BONIN, BETH CARDOSO, CHRIS CHOI, TOMMY CHO, ALEXIS CHU, ANNIE

COLLBRAN- DALLA-ROSA, FARACHE, CAROLYN FEJER, CAMELA FOGEL, DAVID FOX, JENNIFER
DICIERO, MARIA DANIEL

GRAY, PETER HA, YOO-SEON HOLDEN, MELISSA JACOBSON, IAN JENDRUSKA, KANKESAN,
KAREN KOOM

LEE, CHRISTINA CAMERA SHY:

Bass, Richard
Dudas, Charles
Goodchild, Lisa
Konstantakou,

Dimitra
Milman, Anna
Reynolds, Laura

KAPICA, MONIKA KILIMNIK, LEONID LABI, SIMONE LATREILLE, TARA

32 Teaching Staff

LERECH, DEB LIM, ELIZABETH LICATA, MAGGIE LITTLE, SUZANNA LIVSHITS, ANNA LUTHJE,
CRISTINA

NEYESTANI, ABBAS NICKOLOFF, BARB PASZ, RYAN PEISZ, CORA PERLUS, JOANNA POLERA, ROB

POLIDORO, ROBINSON, ROSENBERG, RUFFOLO, SALWINSKA, SEYMOUR,
lAURA TYLER DAVID DANIELLE MARIA KIMBERLY

ST JEAN, SOULA TANIOS, AYMAN TEPPER, DAVID TRAN, MARY AMIRTHALINGAM, VETSIS, JOANNA
VAASANA

WAIN, ROBERT WALTERS, SANDRA WOOLLARD, MARK WYNTER, ZWAIGEN, ANDREA
KIERSTEN

Teaching Staff 33

PART TWO

Gary Adamson (Social Worker)
Hossein Ahmadinia (Caretaking)
Liana Buck (Ed. Asst)
Cindy Ann Cooper (Lifeguard)
Frank DiNardo (Food Program Asst)
Michael Ferron (CYW)
Joanne Kritiotis (Safety Monitor)
Ed Massaro (Caretaking)
Alla Melnychenko (Special Needs Asst)
Ana Pacheco (Safety Monitor)
Keats Singian (Caretaking)
Doug Smart (Caretaking)
Donovan Smith (Safety Monitor)
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SHSM

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Arts and Culture This school year, two Arts &
Culture SHSM students

participated in the TDSB Skills
Competition . This competition may

count as the Reach Ahead
component required for the

Arts & Culture
SHSM Certification.

Lara Loncar
(Graphic Design Presentation)

Litta Alexandrovitch
(Fashion Design)

BOTH students achieved a GOLD
medal and will continue to compete
at the Ontario Skills Competition in

May, 2020 to represent the TDSB.

Lara Loncar

The following Comm Tech/Yearbook students
also particpated in the TDSB Skills Competitions

achieving SILVER medals:
Bahar Givehki (Graphic Design Production)
*Natalie Kalnicky & *Renee Santoyo (Video Production)
*Advancing to the Semi-Finals at Humber College in April

STAFF ADVISORS: K. Jendruska, L. Reynolds. S. St Jean
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Students in this
program graduate with
a red seal designation

on their OSSD which
may allow students the

opportunity to apply
for scholarships and
receive priority status
during the application

process to many
post-secondary
universities/colleges.

Litta Alexandrovitch

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R. Wain A. Tanios

Students in the
Hospitality and Tourism
Classes create delicious
dishes for the entire school

on a daily basis.

328 Hospitality & Tourism SHSM

TEAM SKILLS

CULINARY

Maxim Lebedynsky
(Silver Medal)

Aaron Jay Lago
(Gold Medal)

BAKING

Kathleen Bato
(Silver Medal)

Kamal Hassani
(Silver Medal)

Skills Staff:

A. Tanios
L. Reynolds

This year four of our Culinary/Baking students
competed in the TDSB Skills Competition on March
10th. ALL four students received medals, including
a GOLD medal in Culinary for Aaron Jay Lago who
advances to the Ontario Skills Competition in May.

Hospitality & Tourism SHSM 339

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Litta Alexandrovitch
Arina Anas
Shaylene Alogbate
Kaliyah Bennett
Mary Cabreros
Gerome Cruz
Katrina Gazmen
Liza Grigorovich
Mari Kim
Joy Lee
Angelina Mccuaig
Anna Naumova
Caryl Pasana
Jacqueline Peng
Karl Rivera
Karla Rivera
Keith Udani
Sigrid Vicente
Redge Wang
Managers:
Jenny Lin
Lara Loncar
Teacher Supervisors:
Joanna Perlus
Ryan Pasz

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DANCTEEAMDance

This course gives students the
opportunity to explore their
technical and compositional
skills by applying the

&DRAMAelements of dance and the

tools of composition in a
variety of performance
situations. Students will
generate movement through
structured and unstructured
improvisation, demonstrate
an understanding of safe
practices with regard to
themselves and others in the
dance environment, and identify
the function and significance
of dance within the global
community.

Drama

This course provides
opportunities for students to
explore dramatic forms and
techniques, using material
from a wide range of sources
and cultures. Students will
use the elements of drama to
examine situations and issues
that are relevant to their
lives. Students will create,
perform, discuss, and analyse
drama, and then reflect on
the experiences to develop an
understanding of themselves,
the art form, and the world
around them.

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Arts

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Technology

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SL
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Mariam Nissar, Grade 9 Exploring Technologies

By:Zachary Rubi Grade 9 Exploring Technology

Brix Bissok

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THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT AT NEWTONBROOK OFFERS A WIDE
VARIETY OF COURSES INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
Guitar, Vocal, Keyboard & Instumental band

Students will focus on the
skills specific to the piano/

keyboard and will learn
authentic repertoire.
(keyboard)

This course develops guitar
techniques and the rudiments of music.

students learn to read music,
play chords and to develop

techniques that can be used in
playing both classical and
popular music. (Guitar)

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This course is designed for
students wishing to learn
about singing and participating

in a choir setting.
(music-Vocal)

Students will focus their work
on the various aspects of

musical performance through
the study of a woodwind, brass
or percussion instrument in a

band setting.
(Instrumental Band)

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Clubs

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MEMBERS: M.J. Baltazar, S. Cassie, S. Cooper, N. Do,
J. Estabillo, J.N. Gayoso, B. Hassani, K. Hegedus,
J. Jang, R. Lauron, J. Muller, C. Perez,
S. Ramos, E. Turan, M. Yousofi
STAFF ADVISOR: T. Choi

S
Club Members:

A. Adona, I. Balazo,
T. Bartolome, J. Buena,
P. Cabal, M. Cabreros,
C. Corpuz, D. Corpuz ,
G. Cruz, G. Cruz ,
J. Cecillano, A. Clemente,
K. Daremon, G.Depalog,
T. Epad, A. Fradijas,
A. Garcia, R. Lauron,
M. Lopez, K. Mojica ,
K. Rivera, KC. Rivera,
D. Sanchez, D. Seth,
E.J. Tabisaura, E. Urbayo,
G. Urbayo, J. Yuzon

Staff Advisor:

B. Cabanban & D. Ruffolo

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MEMBERS:
S. Ahn
I. S. Balazo
L. Belyalova
A. Israelyan
D. Kuntzevitsky
A. Lin
D.Min
R. Peach
J. Rodriguez
W. Winarta
K. Yamada-Boudsamad
M. Yamada-Boudsamad

ECO-N THE ECO-N CLUB STRIVES TO
ENGAGE OUR SCHOOL

COMMUNITY TO TAKE ACTION
AROUND ENVIRONMENTAL
SUSTAINABILITY.

MEMBERS:
A. ARIANA, S. ARULRAJ, R. BABAR,
O. DEY, E. GINIK, J. GLOMAR,
K. HEGEDUS, J. JI, L. KANG,
D. LAGOVER, R. LATONGAN, D. LI,
J. LIU, M. LY, L. MAISURADZE,
I. MAMMADOV, A. MOTEGHAED,
M. NARAWA, T. NGUYEN,
J. OLIVEROS, M. SEBASTIAN,
K. SHUBASHRIL, E. STRUHAR,
J. TRUONG, V. TUNDAYAG, M. UY,
N. WONG, R. YUNG
STAFF ADVISORS:
D. BLANCO, C. FEJER, M. KAPICA,
C. LEE, A. MILMAN, K. SEYMOUR

GIRLS WHO CODE, INSPIRE code
AND ENCOURAGE FEMALES
WHO ARE PASSIONATE ABOUT 53
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

TO EXPLORE A CAREER

IN STEM.

MEMBERS:
S. ALOGBATE, J. CANDIA HORTA,
N. DO, J. LINSEMAN, A. NAUMOVA,
S. SHIRAZI DEL, A. STENFORS,
T. YOUSOFI

STAFF ADVISORS:
C. CARDOSO, A. CHO,
D. KONSTANTAKOU

committee

MEMBERS:
N. ABILLAR, C.FERNANDO, J.GAYOSO, K.HEGEDUS, A.MACTAL, K.MADERABLE,
A.NAUMOVA, E.NZACKE, S. PETERS, S. ROMER, S. SANDIGAN, S.SEEBARAN,
B.SIMONS-VATCH, A.TRUONG, J.TUMA, J.WATSON, V.YAREMENKO

STAFF ADVISORS:
C. COOPER, D. TEPPER, J. FOX

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RAISING THE FLAG

Pride Club JUNE2019

MEMBERS:
B. SIMONS-VATCH
S. VON KURSELL
STAFF ADVISOR:

T. LATREILLE

NEWTONBROOK IS A POSITIVE SPACE WHERE HUMAN RIGHTS ARE
RESPECTED AND WHERE LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANS,

PANSEXUAL, ASEXUAL, INTERSEX, TWO SPIRIT, AND QUEER, OR
QUESTIONING PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES, FRIENDS AND
ALLIES ARE WELCOMED AND SUPPORTED.

The Robotics Club makes Robots and competes
in local competitions including Skills Ontario.

Club Members:

A. Alhumiqani
S. Arulraj
S. Cassie
S. Chow
J. Ji
A. Lin
S. Chow

Staff Advisor:

A. Neyestani

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Members:
S. Ahn, S. Cassie, S. Chow, A. Lin,

O. Ng, K. Volkova,
M. Yamada-Boudsamad

Staff Advisor:
D. Lerech

Members: S. Ahn , A. Alhumiqani, S. Arulraj,
M. Banahene, M. Bangura, S. Chow, A. Fahim,
S. Fahimi, S. Kaye, A. Lin, O. Naurangsar, T. Ragavan,
A. Stenfors, A. Tovias
Staff Advisors: C. Cardoso, K. Jendruska
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Litta Alexandrovitch 57
Alishba Fahim
Diba Shams
brooke Simons-Vatch

with Laura Reynolds (Staff)

Crowd

I.T. Crowd fixes computers and

troubleshoots various tech problems.

Club Members:

A. Ahmed, H. Bakalayev, S. Chow, G. Dhanoa, C. Fernando, B. Hassani, J. Kim,
W. King, A. Lin, O. Naurangsar, T. Nguyen, M. Nizamuddin, E. Nushis,
Y. Pathan, P. Pham, A. Rojas, R. Tran, J. Tuma, B. Xu, V. Yaremenko

Staff Advisor: C. Cardoso

Crew

Club Members l"igaWnhetdsos,rtsgaoagunen"izdes

A. Lin, S. Chow, K. Titarenko,
E. Bourgeois, R. Santoyo, L. Loncar,
A. Peng

Staff advisor: A. Zwaigen

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WE ARE EXCITED FOFf2RLo2fr0AWl0wa11SsaA9h9rHRdD
TO PRESENT THE
PARTICIPANTS OF
FLASH FORWARD

2019!
SoulaTSEtAJCeHanER&/KMaErNenTOJeRnSd: ruska

ABOKI DENG, "GRATITUDE" DANIEL LAGOVER, "UNTITLED"
Digital print with metal wire Digital Print

ARIANA ESHRAGHI, "BOXED"
Digital print with cardboard

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D The theme for this year’s Flash Forward
Incubator Program is ‘Boundaries’. It asks
participants to think deeply about the role BAIA JAKELI, "WHEEL"
and meaning they play in our world today. Digital Print
Boundaries, real or imagined, are lines or
borders which demark the edge or limit of
something, as well as the potential of an

unknown beyond them. They are
socio-political constructs and physical
objects which help us frame our movement,
actions and understanding, as well as our
perceptions of behaviour, knowledge and

justice; be they visual, physical,
psychological, personal, geographic and

economic. They can also be
constraints, but within that constraint,
lead to greater freedoms when the larger

whole is taken into consideration.

This year’s Flash Forward
Incubator Program is open to a wide
range of photography - mixed media based
projects which explore the ideas and

actualities of ‘Boundaries’.

MINSEO CHOI, "TELEPORT"
Digital print with gouache,

acrylic paint and tape

DAVID YOO, "WARNING" SAGE VON KURSELL,
Digital Print with handmade "UNSTOPPABLE"
Digital Print with
stickers acrylic paint

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On November 28, students were awarded with
certificates for their exemplary performance
in academics and/or commitment to excellence,

leadership, and volunteerism in 2019.

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AWARD RECIPIENTS

Nicole Anne Abillar, Polo Adille, Arman Ahmed, Stephen Ahn, Michael Aizenshtadt,
Litta Alexandrovitch, Azhar Ali, Shaylene Kaye Alogbate, Shakhzoda Amonkulova,
Arina Anas, Ailin Ariana, Saanjay Arulraj, Yousef Azmoon Coloor, Rayan Babar, Mo-
hamed Bangura, Kathleen Bato, Mary Angel Cabreros, Andrea Calvo Ayuso, Kyle
Campbell, Elizabeth Campos, Britney Choi, Stanley Chow, Irem Ciraci, Christian
Corpuz, Julia Cuesta, Anh Dang, Victoria Dang, Michael Datsen, Alexandra Dela Cruz,
Nhi Do, Stas Dragoman, Kaishen Drapete, Franz Durante, Rozhin Ebadi, Danialla El-
Aridi, Muzan Elawad, Ahna Ellis, Adrian Esmaeli, Alishba Fahim, Sara Fahimi, Arshia
Fazel, Katrina Cassandra Ferrer, Katherine Firma, Aleah Fradejas, Winslet Gapasin,
Jon Nikko Gayoso, Hannah Gazmen, Marat Gichka, N'kai Gilling, Bahar Givehki, John
Carlo Glomar, John Christian Glomar, Anson Go, Liza Grigorovich, Silvia Fernanda,
Guillen Garcia, Adi Elad Hapurne, Sara Hassan, Katalin Rebecca Hegedus, Homin
Hwang, Qaiss Ishmail, Sezen Isleam, Halima Jackson, Gissou Jafari Torreie, Jay Jang,
Kimberly Javillonar, Aaron Jay, Shahaun Jeyasooriyan, Jennifer Ji, Nevea Johnson,
Natalie Kalnicky, Lynn Kang, Mikail Karimi, Hana Khanjani, Ella Kim, Miyu Kitada, Tamaz
Kolichevi, Volodymyr Valer Korol, Ayessa Kate Labrador, Armonelda Laci, Aaron
Lago, Vasya Lavrentiev, Tran Quang Duy Le, Maxim Lebedynsky, Sungmok Lee, Seoyeon
Lim, Alec Lin, David Lin, Jenny Lin, Michael Lin, Julia Linseman, Lara Loncar, Paula
Londono Delgado, Brian Lum, Danica Mae Lumitap, Khrystian Mactal, Diana Magpan-
tay, Ilya Malkov, Leila Marshall, Maxwell McGlashan, Dasha Mikhyeyeva, Lukas Mi-
lovanov, Dana Min, Yeshua Miranda-Gonzalez, Amir Mohajeriravanlour, Joyan-Lee Mon-
taque, Wijdan Mountassir, Ezekiel Munoz, Leticia Musa, Mobin Naeini, Alexandra Nand,
Miku Narawa, Parsa Nasirian, Anna Naumova, Renz Navarro, Orion Ng, Henry Nguyen,
Thomas Nguyen, Claryl Joy Niturada, Christopher Nushis, Navhea Marie Oana, Edvin
Odesskiy, Timothy Ogbonnaya, Junior Okyere, Zamzam Omar, Maika Ong, Foad Ozgo-
li, Sean Kyel Padua, Skye Palmer, Mara Andrei Pangilinan, Lydia Park, Caryl Francess
Pasana, Rebecca Peach, Athena Peng, Jacqueline Peng, Deullea Mae Peralta, Nathan
Persaud, Shawnti Peters, Alexander Phillips, Sattya Ravanyar, Mehryar Razheh,
Karl Calvin Rivera, Karla Czarina Mae Rivera, Jaza Rodriguez, Scott Romer, Dorothy
Romuar, Thomas Rona, Maryia Ryskina, Wida Salamuddin, Amir Salehi Kermani, Trishia
May Salvo, Ashley Tiara Santos, Renee Santoyo, Samantha Seebaran, Samantha See-
baran, Anna Seo, Nikolietta Sergiyenko, Diba Shams, Setareh Shirazi Del, Brooke
Simons-Vatch, Eric Socaliuc, Eren Solak, Ariana Stenfors, Emer J Tabisaura, Ashley
Tenorio, Simone Timm, Katia Titarenko, Maxim Tokarev, Starlet Tota-Dookie, Aaron
Tovias Rojas, Rick Tran, Sofia Tretoalpva, Angelica Triste, Ai Vy Truong, Justin Gia-
bao Truong, Joshua Tucker, Jakob Tuma, Daniel Turov, Ryan Vallanta, Veronica Vicena,
Redge Wang, Julia Mei Watson, William Winarta, Michelle Xiao, Alireza Yalabadi, Kent
Yamada-Boudsamad, Minna Yamada-Boudsamad, Maria Yousofi,
Tanya Yousofi, Jamie Yu, Virginia Yu, Robson Yung,
Arvin Zalifan

RECOGNITION ASSEMBLY - FALL

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WHEN I HEARD THAT MARCH BREAK WAS EXTENDED
ANOTHER TWO WEEKS, I TEXTED... 

​  MY FIRST OMG MOMENT WAS...
THE FIRST PIC I SHARED WAS...

MUSIC I LISTENED TO...
​I STAYED SAFE AND

SUPPORTED MY COMMUNITY BY...
​ I SPENT MOST OF MY TIME HERE...
I REALLY THOUGHT...

I KEPT THESE PEOPLE CLOSE TO MY HEART...

THE CORO  NAVIRUS
REFLECTING ON MY TIME
SOCIAL DISTANCING FROM MY FRIENDS AND
THE STAFF AT NEWTONBROOK SECONDARY SCHOOL

DURING COVID19.

Athletics

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team memebers:
h.bakalayev, j.brown, k.campbell, d.dodoo, y.elwad, k.evans, s.guledari,
s.hunter, o.iroriteraye, a.israelyan, k.james, d.jean-noel, d.jean-noel,
b s.jeyasooriyan, j.johnson, r.kashani, m.mcglashan, a.mitchell, k.mobin,
y.monier, s.ofiaza, s.shitto, y.shimonov, m.sosa, e.turan
coaches/managers:
r.bass, c.bexis, r.levy, a.amoah-kyeremeh, e.hague

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girls

junior team
team members: s. akcay, l. albert-mitchel,
n. buck-burfield, e. campos, a. jimenez, h.
johnson, e. jones, d. lleshi, d. lumitap,
a. mccuaig, b. rodriguez, d. romuar.
managers: f. magaddatu, k. patel

senior team
team members:
r. agbayani, c. alcause, g. bandolin,
w. gapasin, e. hague, t. jeyasooriyan,
c. pasana, j. seguin, a. sitia, s. timm
coach Junior & Senior: m. collbran-diciero
managers: j. glomar, m. tokarev

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