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WDSAHA Brochure 2018 WEB-EMAIL VERSION how to apply Participants can download an application at https://bit.ly/2Ad1qCT Applications may also be picked up at the Prairie Rose School Division Office located at: 918 2nd Ave in Dunmore, AB (across from the Cypress County Office) Application assessments and responses will begin on August 10th, 2018. SOUTH ALBERTA HOCKEY ACADEMY SOUTH ALBERTA HOCKEY ACADEMY "I am excited to contribute to youth hockey development by mentoring and enhancing quality coaching and to transform the hockey experience for players so they leave their mark on and off the ice.” Powered by In partnership with Powered by In partnership with - WILLIE DESJARDINS Willie Desjardins is a highly respected leader and teacher. additional info & Eligibility His education includes a Bachelor of Education from the University of Saskatchewan as well as a Master of Social Work from the University of Calgary. His hockey experiences include Grades 10 - 12 two Western Hockey League Championships with the Eagle Butte High School (Dunmore, AB) Medicine Hat Tigers, gold and silver medals with Team Canada at the World Junior Hockey Championships, an American SOUTH ALBERTA Grades 7 - 9 HOCKEY ACADEMY Hockey League Championship with the Texas Stars, three seasons as the head coach of the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks Irvine School and Parkside School (Redcliff, AB) and most recently a bronze medal at the 2018 Olympics with Younger students may be considered. the Canadian Men’s National Hockey Team. Everywhere Willie has gone, he has developed talent, The junior high program will be offered in Parkside his teams have won and he has built and Irvine Schools. Eligible students attending a winning culture. Ralston, Seven Persons, and Schuler are invited to purpose apply provided transportation can be arranged. The high school program will be offered at Eagle Butte. To contribute to the development of exceptional human beings through academic, athletic and Inquiries into transferring to Inquiries into transferring leadership excellence. Parkside or Irvine School: to Eagle Butte High School can be directed to: DURING SUMMER MONTHS Reagan Weeks Mark Heinricks [email protected] [email protected] what is offered cost DURING SCHOOL YEAR Parkside School - Boyd Craven 56 on ice sessions not to practice, but to improve .00 [email protected] $3000 plus GST Irvine School - Carol Carlson 35 hockey specific dry land training sessions $1000.00 deposit followed by [email protected] 35 sports psychology and leadership sessions 9 monthly payments 18 video analytics sessions 18 multi-sport power, speed, and agility sessions COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS SCHOOL PARKSIDE SCHOOL IN WESTERN CANADA: 209 2 St SE - Redcliff, AB 35 academic support and intervention sessions LOCATIONS parksideschool.ca 2 parent specific sessions on supporting young athletes Sport School Programs ranging from IRVINE SCHOOL $30,000 and up per season 89 Brock St - Irvine, AB irvineschool.ca Session numbers subject to change due to school schedule. POWERED BY Individual Hockey Skill Programs EAGLE BUTTE HIGH SCHOOL Participants will receive cutting edge training in hockey skills, (7 months only, hockey only) 1150 Eagle Butte Rd - Dunmore, AB hockey concepts, sports psychology, access to experts in the $4000 and up per season eaglebutte.ca hockey field, power skating, and leadership training. a society cultivates whatever is honored there. let us make no mistake about what we honor. - plato.
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