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Earnscliffe step team
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Photograph of the Earnscliffe step team
 
BRAMPTON -

Members of Earnscliffe Senior Public School's Step Team has helped the school make strides in creating a positive image and sense of community over the last few years.

These students, many of them considered at-risk, have been instrumental in raising morale and spirit in the school, neighbouring schools and the community. Their diligent practicing regimen has produced spectacular performances that have gained them popularity and invitations to various community events.

This group of hard working and talented 11 to 14-year-olds serves as school ambassadors- connecting the students and staff at Earnscliffe with their community.

The team has brought out a focus and commitment in students that motivates, creates relationships and produces a community atmosphere at the school. All three streams at the school- French Immersion, middle school and the arts program- work and celebrate success together.

Staff coaches Bobbie Dorka and Cassandra Burke lead students Khamail Alhade, Jessica Ayisi-Otchere, Oendrila Banerjee, Keyra Best, Danielle Bonsu, Keasha Bowen, Reasa Bowen, Elizabeth Brathwaite, Suzanne Breen, Whitney Carter, Kasey Cashaback, Courtney Douglas, Mishael Driz, Navjit Dulai, Jendayi Dyer, Sydney George, Naomi Graham, Chandra Jones, Nikki Pabi, Amy Patel, Pooja Patel, Deneece Plummer, Gurveer Purewal, Yasmin Rahamatulla, Tara Regmi, Rochelle Robinson, Shannon Sinclair, Carlton Semple, Elijah Seunarine, Vashti Sewpersaud, Zoie Smith, Tianna Stimpson, Shereen Wahab, Naosha Wickam, Monique Williams, Melody Wing and Alison Yearwood.


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