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Click here to read the last article for Asian Heritage Month: an interview with Mr. Lam! Although this is the last interview for Asian Heritage Month, it doesn’t mean we will stop celebrating and amplifying the voices of those in the Asian community. Come on in and hear what Mr. Lam has to say!
Although the month of May is over, that doesn’t mean we can’t continue celebrating our staff of Asian descent! Check out this interview with Mr. Poon!
Read below to learn more about Mr. Lee’s fascinating family history as part of our staff spotlights for Asian Heritage Month!
Continue learning about and celebrating our staff of Asian descent this Asian Heritage Month by reading this interview with Mrs. Sprake!
As part of Asian Heritage Month, a group of students have been interviewing staff of Asian descent at Victoria School to share their stories and what it means to be Asian in Canada. Read here to learn all about the first featured staff member, Ms. Torrejon.
As Nathaniel Sorochan tosses his cap and waves goodbye to Vic he leaves behind a legacy, part of that including the Victoria Voice newspaper. To take his place as editor, he foolishly decided to leave it up to us. So, hello!
The Victoria Voice would like to extend a warm welcome to its new editors starting next school year: Danica Wilson and Grace Tunski.
Every Thursday after school, a group of junior high students come to room 2120 and practice their makeup skills. I’m proud to say I’ve started this beauty club.
Makeup is a talent and a passion for many. Unfortunately, many are scared to share their talent. I too, used to be that way.
The new Alberta Government (The United Conservative Party, led by premier Jason Kenney) is leading an unexpected change in many Albertan resources, including the education system. The U.C.P has instituted a 5 - 9% budget cut into each school’s funding (in total it is about a $136 million loss), asking parents and schools to come up with an extra $121 million.
One of Victoria’s newest teachers is Miss Boulter. Not many students know a lot about her, even the students that see her everyday. In this article, we covered some questions that you may have about Miss Boulter. If you want to get to know the teacher that teaches, Grade 7 Humanities, and English 30-2, keep reading.
The school just modified its AFL codes used to assess students…
The auditions continue…
On March 15, 2019, Victoria School of the Arts hosted a student directed walkout Greta Thunberg style. Read here to learn more about the walkout.