Elliot Lake Secondary School - Teaching Staff

Teaching Staff

  • Ms. K. Landriault, English
  • Mr. J. Kanski, English
  • Ms. S. Mclean, English
  • Mr. D. Hanna, Math
  • Mr. P. Hausenblas, Math
  • Mr. D. Douville, Math
  • Mr. M. Lackie, Math and Science
  • Ms. P. Davis, Math and Science
  • Mrs. K. Snoddon, Science
  • Mr. P. Shipman, Science
  • Mr. R. Juuti, Vice Principal
  • Ms. K. Houle Tymeczko, French and Foods&Nutrition
  • Ms. H. Whitton, Gym and French
  • Mr. T. O'Grady, Gym
  • Mr. J. Naus, Co-Op
  • Mr. Mich. Landriault, No Degree
  • Mr. J. Gordon, Music
  • Mrs. E. Kanski, Art and History
  • Mr. S. Gregory, Drama and Social Science
  • Mr. M. Grittner, Social Science
  • Mr. L. Killen, Social Science
  • Ms. H. Gear, Social Science
  • Mr. S. Thibodeau, Social Science
  • Mr. J. Colussi, Social Science and Technologies
  • Mr. B. McCafferty, Technologies
  • Mr. B. Ryan, Technologies
  • Mr. J. Foran, Technologies
  • Mr. J. Luxton, Technologies
  • Mr. E. Calway, Technologies
  • Mr. B.Beauchamp, Principal
  • Mr. R. Juuti, VP
  • Mrs. R. Macdonald, Head of Guidance
  • Mrs. K. Harris, ISP
  • Mr. L. Halligan, Geography
  • Mrs. H. Foran, LEAD Programme
  • Mr. J. Young, Student Success Programme
  • Ms. C. Robinson, Late School
  • Mrs. J. Miller, Family Studies

Students who participate in the schools widely acclaimed travel and tourism class get the opportunity to travel overseas for experiences in places such as Greece, Italy, Scandinavia and others.

As per tradition, each Friday the school holds a draw in which one staff member and one classroom is selected for a weekly prize.

The school newspaper is titled "The Spirit".

The teachers receive the "Oil Can" once a week.

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