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Schools Visited 2013 SCHOOLS VISITED School Date A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School 9-Apr-09 Adrienne Clarkson Elementary School 22-Oct-10 Agincourt Road Public School 24-Apr-13 Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School 21-Mar-12 Alta Vista Public School 23-Jan-13 Arch Street Public School 26-Apr-13 Assumption School 23-Apr-08 Barrhaven Public School 30-Mar-11 Bayshore Public School 8-Feb-10 Bayview Public School 19-Jan-12 Bells Corners Public School 25-Jan-13 Berrigan Elementary School 20-May-09 Blossom Park Public School 22-Feb-13 Briargreen Public School 7-Jun-10 Bridlewood Community Elementary School 8-Feb-12 Broadview Public School 23-Jan-08 Cambridge Street Community Public School 19-Apr-12 Carleton Heights Public School 23-Oct-13 Carson Grove Elementary School 7-Feb-12 Castlefrank Elementary School 30-Mar-11 Cedarview Middle School 10-Feb-11 Centennial Public School 7-Apr-09 Century Public School 24-Oct-13 Chapel Hill Catholic School 19-Oct-12 Chapman Mills Public School Charles H. Hulse Public School 24-Apr-13 Churchill Alternative School 9-Feb-11 Connaught Public School 23-Oct-13 Convent Glen Catholic School 31-May-13 Convent Glen Elementary School 24-Jan-13 Corpus Christi School 16-Nov-10 D. Aubrey Moodie Intermediate School 19-Oct-10 D. Roy Kennedy Public School 1-Apr-11 Devonshire Community Public School 21-Jan-11 1 School Date Dr. F. J. McDonald School Catholic School 20-Nov-12 Dunlop Public School 17-May-12 École des Pins 13-Jan-10 École élémentaire catholique Bernard-Grandmaître 21-Sep-11 École élémentaire catholique d'enseignement personnalisé Édouard-Bond 23-Jan-13 École élémentaire catholique des Voyageurs 24-Jan-13 École élémentaire catholique École Élisabeth-Bruyère 4-Jun-08 École élémentaire catholique Georges-Étienne-Cartier 23-Sep-11 École élémentaire catholique Horizon-Jeunesse 13-Jan-10 École élémentaire catholique Jean-Paul_II 24-Feb-11 École élémentaire catholique Jean-Robert-Gauthier 11-May-11 École élémentaire catholique La Vérendrye 16-Apr-12 École élémentaire catholique Lamoureux 1-Mar-13 École élémentaire catholique Laurier-Carrière 21-Nov-12 École élémentaire catholique L'Étoile-de-l'Est École élémentaire catholique Marius-Barbeau 22-Sep-11 École élémentaire catholique Montfort 24-Apr-13 École élémentaire catholique Pavillon Sainte-Euphémie 22-Jan-13 École élémentaire catholique Pavillon St-Paul 22-Jan-13 École élémentaire catholique Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau 23-Feb-11 École élémentaire catholique Roger-Saint-Denis 17-Apr-12 École élémentaire catholique Sainte Geneviève 26-Apr-13 École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Anne 24-Mar-09 École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Bernadette 23-Sep-11 École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Marie 13-Jun-12 École élémentaire catholique Saint-François-d’Assise 5-Apr-06 École élémentaire catholique Saint-Joseph-d'Orléans 9-May-05 École élémentaire catholique Terre-des-Jeunes 23-Apr-08 École élémentaire publique L'Académie de la Seigneurie 25-Oct-13 École élémentaire publique Charlotte-Lemieux 18-Apr-12 École élementaire publique Francojeunesse 11-Jun-12 École élementaire publique Gabrielle-Roy 23-Mar-09 École élementaire publique Kanata 12-May-11 École élementaire publique Le Prélude 23-Nov-12 École élementaire publique Le Trillium 7-Apr-09 École élementaire publique L'Odyssée 20-Nov-12 2 School Date École élementaire publique Marie-Curie 22-Nov-12 École élémentaire publique Michaëlle-Jean École élementaire publique Séraphin-Marion 27-Feb-13 École élémentaire publique Trille des Bois 22-Feb-11 Elgin Street Public School 6-May-10 Elizabeth Park Public School 18-Apr-12 Elmdale Public School 22-Oct-10 Emily Carr Middle School 20-Mar-12 Farley Mowat Public School 11-Mar-10 Featherston Drive Public School 10-Feb-12 Fern Hill School 23-Oct-13 Fielding Drive Public School 28-Feb-13 First Avenue Public School 20-Feb-13 Fisher Park Public School/ Summit AS 729-5054 25-Oct-11 Forest Valley Elementary School 24-Sep-08 Frank Ryan Catholic Intermediate School General Vanier Public School 11-Jun-13 Georges Vanier Catholic School 12-May-11 Glashan Public School 5-Jun-08 Glen Cairn Public School 29-Mar-11 Glen Ogilvie Public School 23-Mar-12 Good Shepherd Catholic School 16-Jun-11 Goulbourn Middle School 12-May-11 Grant Alternative School 22-Oct-13 Greenbank Middle School 5-May-10 Guardian Angels School 21-Jan-11 Hawthorne Public School 16-May-12 Henry Larsen Elementary School 23-Mar-12 Henry Munro Middle School 25-Apr-13 Hilson Avenue Public School 27-Oct-11 Holy Cross School 24-Jan-13 Holy Family Catholic School 24-Jan-13 Holy Redeemer School 1-Apr-11 Holy Spirit School 20-Jan-11 Hopewell Avenue Public School 20-Jan-10 J.H. Putman Public School 9-Mar-10 3 School Date Jack Donohue Public School 29-May-13 Jockvale Elementary School 7-Feb-12 John Paul II School 15-Jun-11 John Young Elementary School 9-Jun-10 Katimavik Elementary School 25-Jan-08 Knoxdale Public School 12-Mar-10 Lady Evelyn Alternative School 19-Apr-12 Lakeview Public School 22-Jan-13 Le Phare Elementary School 23-Jan-13 Leslie Park Public School 24-Oct-13 Manor Park Public School 9-Feb-12 Manordale Public School 10-Feb-12 Manotick Public School 23-Jan-13 Mary Honeywell Elementary School 12-Jun-13 McGregor Easson Public School 19-Sep-07 McMaster Catholic School 23-Apr-13 Meadowlands Public School 22-Oct-13 Monsigneur Paul Baxter School 11-Feb-11 Mutchmor Public School 18-May-12 Orleans Wood Elementary School 24-Jan-13 Ottawa Islamic School 3-Jun-09 Our Lady of Fatima School 23-Apr-13 Our Lady of Mount Carmel School 22-Jan-10 Our Lady of Peace School 9-Mar-10 Our Lady of Victory School 24-Oct-13 Pinecrest Public School 30-Sep-10 Pleasant Park Public School 15-May-12 Pope John XXIII School 22-Jan-13 Prince of Peace School 25-Apr-13 Queen Elizabeth Public School 28-Sep-10 Queen Mary Street Public School 21-Mar-12 Regina Street Public School 18-Jan-11 Richmond Public School 2-Jun-08 Riverview Alternative School 21-Feb-13 Robert Bateman Public School 17-May-12 Robert E. Wilson Public School 21-Mar-12 4 School Date Robert Hopkins Public School 25-Oct-13 Roberta Bondar Public School 30-May-13 Roch Carrier Elementary School 19-Jan-11 Rockcliffe Park Public School 13-May-11 Roland Michener Public School 9-Mar-11 Sawmill Creek Elementary School 22-Jan-13 Severn Avenue Public School 22-Oct-13 Sir Winston Churchill Public School 23-Apr-13 South March Public School 19-Nov-10 St. Andrew School 11-May-11 St. Anne School 13-Jun-13 St. Anthony School 20-Nov-12 St. Augustine Catholic School 11-Jun-13 St. Bernard School 31-Mar-11 St. Brigid Catholic School 6-May-10 St. Brother André Catholic School 24-Feb-09 St. Cecilia School St. Daniel Catholic School 23-Apr-13 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School 17-Apr-12 St. Elizabeth School 22-Mar-12 St. Emily School 22-Mar-12 St. Gabriel School St. George School 18-Nov-10 St. Gregory Catholic School 13-May-11 St. Isidore School 17-Nov-10 St. James School 18-Jan-12 St. Jerome School 15-May-12 St. John the Apostle School 14-Jun-11 St. Kateri Tekakwitha School 23-Nov-12 St. Leonard School 18-Jan-11 St. Luke School 28-Oct-11 St. Luke, Ottawa School 12-Jun-12 St. Marguerite d’Youville School 16-May-12 St. Martin de Porres School 29-Mar-11 St. Mary, Carleton School 26-Feb-13 St. Michael School 9-Feb-12 5 School Date St. Monica School 13-May-11 St. Patrick School 20-Jan-11 St. Patrick's Intermediate School St. Philip School 2-Jun-08 St. Rita School 18-Oct-12 St. Rose of Lima School 18-Jan-11 St. Stephen School 8-Feb-11 St. Thomas More School 18-May-12 Stephen Leacock Public School 8-Mar-11 Steve MacLean Public School 21-Nov-12 Stittsville Public School 11-May-11 Terry Fox Elementary School 17-Oct-12 Thomas D’Arcy McGee Catholic School 15-Jun-11 Uplands Catholic School 17-May-12 Vincent Massey Public School 25-Apr-13 Viscount Alexander Public School 9-Feb-12 W. 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