Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 12 May 2011, p. 7

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“I knew where l' was going." Ms Lcfloy said of Stoufivillc. “I had coached tthoodbridgc-vnllcyball team against lim Rehifl's buys in the. York Region rhampkmshipx and. yrs. wv Inst.” “That was the best strategic career move I evet made.“- she recalls; She headed up the 31:15 physical education department along with than boys phys ed direc- tor Dave (lonnell. The year was 1986. Ms Leroy obtained an honours bachelor of arts from York University and later her bachelor of edu- cation from the univer- sity of Toronto. Her first teaching position was at King City Secondary School. then Don Head. l'homhill and Wood» bridge. While at Wood-bridge High. she worked in close co-operation with stafi members Wayne Nugem. formerly of Sloufl'ville. and Rob Thomas It? was Mr. Thomasmho intro- duccdherlo‘volleybafl. Now. 45 years later. “ _' she the ulti- mate reward 02] this onac- 4 an ambitious go - total “ fulfilment gained fmm a m m. remarkable career. Ms LeRoy is soon to with [im Thomas retire from the staff of S‘OUMC Distrk‘ seC' came! spans “- ondary SChOOl- decades. includinu A graduate of Thom. hill Secondary School. Sue Lekoy paved the way for what was to follow by winning the York Region gymnastics champion- ship plus four red ribâ€" bons in the Georgian Bay, finals She also had a four-year taste of teach- ing gymnastics through classes organized by the "From an cafly age. I knew what I wanted.” she says, "entedng the teach- ing profession was the best decision I ever made. I've been blessed.” Her big break came after receiving a call from 8085 teacher Ian McBride. suggest- ing she drop by for an interview. She imm'edi- ateiy responded and was hired. She'd be a high school teacher. 1 age 11. while still a student in Grade 6. Susan Fairy. now Sue LeRoy. knew for certain harlot in life. Ms LcRoy's leach Teacher destined for life in school But not without a fond farewell. She will be hon- oured during a gather- ing at Sleepy Hollow Golf and Country Club, May 18 from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. Former stafl and students wishing to attqnd should contact loan Hewlett at 903640-1433. A mother of two and stepmother of three. Ms LgRoy and husband Jerry. a retired vice-principal. are eagerly contemplat- ing trips to Hawaii and Canada's west coast. Although eligible for retirement two years pre~ vious. she decided to my on until hm-e's end. 2011. estable the first co! op teaching assistance program here. In sports. volleyball was a main interest and strength. Other athletic coaching involvements included track and field and badminton. 'From a largcfamflyal home m a larger family at school. it's been a totally positive experience," she says. “I'm leaving on a high." ing career spans three decades. including 25 matSDSS. Ms Lenny admits. somewhatsadlthatleav- ing the old high school on Edward Street was a dis- uessing _ “Even with all its problems. the building had a community feel.” she says. ‘But the new school's fantastic.“ she declares, 'lt'saslep up.” I "I'll be back for visits and field trips but not to teach.” she vows. A5 for a career. now close to conclusion. Ms lcRoy calls it “awesome”. While best known (or a leaders-hip role in physical education, she also taught. classes it! Smiles. _She fifii’s‘fiECmcxm Magma-uh.an “third cfld-nhnlcmfiucll fl @333 «an!!! giagu-iuilil gratin-£133.31... “$3.495. bah-“uni 3mm '38“: am” imlldccfitflu 6’ “and hue III-(hilt; “- ' lulu Mimi}: :r '3 _ 4 .3? 5;; ti“ 1%?! " 33 r‘lsl F'Jfl'fi-I-l " Imam/no.- nah-built“ 5.993 HWOUTSIDE DELI! ' nomamsn ' _QQD£9L.9MBIA 1/2 CLOSING AY, YIST" MOIIIIDIIY OIOCII C ICKEN‘ { , NOODLE In 5 I Illrufinnufifils Agitstgtai-Ia [lira-Ila"!!! Etta-4‘31! VII.3!-NI384£ m, . “.99 stuns-4- “is; DWHAT’S FUR i _ undid:- . A fnlpla ‘ ‘ 88:3... .533.â€" , rijfl. agar... Idrlilxiil. I8 Eelsiuazl hr 11 II... $18.96 nan Inn. tuna - mm» - m uni-no . u.m-ou. Imam ‘ 548 Carlton Rodd, Unionville WHAT’S FOR (905) 940- 1 770 “$3.9”; guchhmummmm [insult-suhhutw In people . W' ‘ “,fi _ [thought “hhmmfihwfimg’rw “limo-coffin”: you I-bsm'l-Hlm-VWM

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