Greenwood's Future Leaders

Tihmily Li, Communications Officer
Early on Tuesday morning, the Class of 2023 descended upon the Toronto harbour to spend the day on the Toronto Islands for our annual Leadership Day. The day is meant to provide an opportunity for our incoming Grade 12s to brainstorm ways to lead the Greenwood community next year and create a positive environment for all students. It was also a great opportunity for the entire grade to bond with sing-alongs and other fun activities.
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  • Catherine McKernan
    The concept of Greenwood's future Leaders is more valuable than one might imagine at first glance. It goes beyond providing for the incoming grade 12"s within Greenwood's community.This is a concept that is far reaching. They are, and will be, leaders who will ultimately take on issues of the global economy, environmental issues we are all experiencing. They are the ones who are on the forefront of reimagining our relationship with the work place. The will be leaders of the future who find ways to invent, adapt and flourish amid change-awesome idea Greenwood!

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