Pictured is Lesley Andrew, a local motivational speaker who addressed Catholic secondary school teachers, principals and chaplains at a recent Professional Development Day.  Lesley spoke about her personal journey with learning disabilities and highlighted that her gifts, talents and capabilities far outnumber any limitations she faces.  This message, in turn, reminded everyone that all students have God-given gifts and talents and that it is the job of all educators to help students discover their full potential. Read More...
Thu., Mar. 11, 2010 9:59 PM
Sister Joan Cronin, Executive Director of Ontario's Institute for Catholic Education (ICE), facilitated a session for the Journey to Leadership candidates of the Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board.  Twelve elementary and secondary teachers have chosen to explore and discern their call to Catholic educational leadership through the Journey to Leadership program.  This year-long, three-module program is designed to acquaint teachers with the skills of Catholic leadership, and to help the candidates develop their leadership skills.  Sister Joan's session dealt with leadership from a Catholic perspective.
Tue., Mar. 9, 2010 9:23 AM
Fri., Mar. 5, 2010 12:38 PM
Tony Pook never wanted a desk job. After completing a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Guelph, he caught the travel bug and headed to Australia to study deep sea diving. Working contract to contract, he had a chance to travel the world and eventually landed back in Canada for diving job on the hydro dams in Ottawa, ON. Commercial diving gave Tony plenty of time to pursue other avenues, including launching his own company, based on the “Pook Toques” that shape on the family sewing machine. The toques have gained popularity through trade shows, craft shows and online sales (pooktoques.com), which Tony pursues between diving contracts. He says his faith-based education has helped him uncover the path to success. “At Holy Name of Mary School, growing up in the Catholic system was definitely a benefit. When someone outlines the values to you as an impressionable kid, they become something you keep for life.” At St. Michael Catholic Secondary School, Tony developed the strong work ethic and positive attitude which are now reflected in his successful business. Read More...
Tue., Mar. 2, 2010 11:46 PM
The power of teamwork is something that all stakeholders in Huron Perth Catholic are familiar with. As we work together on behalf of student learning we know that we are all winners. The Canadian athletes who participated in the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games reminded us of this through their efforts in training and performing at the games. Steve Simmons, a reporter in Vancouver, stated, “The face of the Vancouver Olympics was not of any one athlete or any one event but of a Canadian, all dressed in red, dancing and celebrating, with a flag stenciled just below the eyes.” Congratulations to all of the athletes who participated and demonstrated at its best what it means to be part of a team. Congratulations to all of the members of our board who work diligently and continually demonstrate the power of teamwork.
Mon., Mar. 1, 2010 10:38 AM
Boards across the province have been offered opportunities to build collaborative professional learning experiences for our teachers of intermediate mathematics as part of the Math GAINS initiative. In Huron Perth Catholic DSB teachers of both our elementary and secondary schools have been working together to share experiences, ideas and strategies that can be used to improve student achievement in mathematics. We are in the process of creating professional learning networks to provide a collaborative environment in which elementary and secondary teachers can support each other in promoting sustainable gains in student achievement of mathematics that will ensure success for our students for years to come.
Thu., Feb. 25, 2010 9:46 PM
As a Catholic Community of Caring, members of the board office staff joined staff and students from St. Patrick's school, Dublin and St. Columban school, to celebrate Ash Wednesday Mass with Fr. Chris Gillespie.  Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the liturgical season of Lent.  We remember the time Jesus entered the desert for 40 days to fast and pray.  Lent is a time when we are called to pray, to change our hearts and to grow closer to God.  We must try harder to live lives of love just as Jesus taught us.  The symbolism of ashes being placed on our foreheads reminds us of our human weakness.  These ashes were once the palms used on Palm Sunday, so they are also ashes of hope.  We take them to remind us that we are part of the God's creation.  "Thou art dust, and unto dust thou shalt return."
Tue., Feb. 23, 2010 9:01 AM
Each week, the Huron-Perth Catholic DSB will be posting on their website a digital display of student artwork from Junior Kindergarten to Grade Twelve on one of the five sub-themes of Catholic Education Week. The theme is Catholic Education: Rejoicing in Hope. The sub-themes for student artwork are hope in our: hearts, homes, schools, communities and world. This is a wonderful way to integrate visual arts with our Catholic faith and annual board theme. Highlighted this week… Gr. 1 & 2 students from Our Lady of Mount Carmel School
Fri., Feb. 19, 2010 10:11 AM
Tue., Feb. 16, 2010 6:48 PM
John McCaroll, Principal (St. Ambrose, Stratford) and Nancy Barrett, Principal (St. Joseph, Clinton) joined principals from southwestern Ontario school boards recently, to meet with Ministry representatives, Rod Peturson and Jim Grieves.  Updated information about the New Early Learning Program coming to all school boards in Ontario in September 2010 was shared.  Rod Peturson called this "a completely new program" based on the most current high-quality research available.  Principals and Board leads were able to ask questions around the Board Program that includes a Core Day and the Extended day portion of the program as well as the role of the teachers and ECE workers who will be involved in training and delivery of the "Extended Day Early Learning Program".  HPCDSB has received approval for the Program in two schools for the coming year, St. Ambrose in Stratford and St. Joseph's in Clinton.
Mon., Feb. 15, 2010 5:09 PM
The Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board celebrated sixteen students from their eight Perth County schools at the annual Applause Breakfast Awards held at the Arden Park Hotel in Stratford.  Each year, the Board is honoured to recognize the efforts and achievements of students whose actions and presence in their school makes a very positive difference. Students may have demonstrated these actions in a particular class, through an extracurricular activity, by regularly helping fellow students to the best of his/her ability or perhaps in all of these areas and more. Each student invited two guests to the event as well as their teacher and/or principal. The Huron County Applause Awards took place at the Dinner Bell Restaurant in Clinton on February 3rd.
Fri., Feb. 12, 2010 9:19 AM
The Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board celebrated eighteen students from their nine Huron County schools at the annual Applause Breakfast Awards held at the Dinner Bell Restaurant in Clinton.  Each year, the Board is honoured to recognize the efforts and achievements of students whose actions and presence in their school makes a very positive difference. Students may have demonstrated these actions in a particular class, through an extracurricular activity, by regularly helping fellow students to the best of his/her ability or perhaps in all of these areas and more. Each student invited two guests to the event as well as their teacher and/or principal. The Perth Applause Awards will take place at the Arden Park Hotel on February 10th.
Tue., Feb. 9, 2010 9:02 AM
Danielle Anstett always knew she was meant to practice medicine. From her days in elementary school at St. Joseph’s (Clinton), and later at St. Anne’s Catholic Secondary School, she was aware of her calling, and thankful for the open and supportive learning environment that helped her move towards her goal.“Back then, I was responsible for my own learning – and that ability is important for me today,” she explains, reflecting on the nature of the health care field. “You never know what you’re going to see in a day. There are always new opportunities to learn. Seizing that opportunity for growth is key if you’re going to improve the lives of others and their health.”After graduating from St. Anne’s, Danielle headed to University of Western Ontario in London, ON to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in physiology and psychology. She took one year off to gain hands-on experience through job shadowing, then headed overseas to medical school at the National University of Ireland (NUI), where she is currently in her second year. Between terms, she works closer to home with the Clinton Hospital and Family Health Team. Read More...
Fri., Feb. 5, 2010 2:22 AM
The families and friends of Jeanne Sauve Catholic school in Stratford celebrated Family Literacy on January 24th.  Families were treated to a variety of activities involving literacy, such as making books and bookmarks, playing puzzles and games, completing a scavenger hunt, and doing Karaoke.  In the picture above, Tim Barton reads to his children in front of the Reading Tent. Kindergarten teachers, Nancy Lichti and MaryEllen Nelson have been organizing this annual event for several years in order to promote the importance of reading, playing games and spending time talking to children at home.
Fri., Feb. 5, 2010 2:10 AM
Each week, the Huron-Perth Catholic DSB will be posting on their website a digital display of student artwork from Junior Kindergarten to Grade Twelve on one of the five sub-themes of Catholic Education Week. The theme is Catholic Education: Rejoicing in Hope. The sub-themes for student artwork are hope in our: hearts, homes, schools, communities and world. This is a wonderful way to integrate visual arts with our Catholic faith and annual board theme. Highlighted this week… ST. COLUMBAN SCHOOL - HOPE IN OUR SCHOOL – GR. 6/7 student artwork Read More...
Fri., Jan. 29, 2010 1:03 PM
On January 27th the CBC and Tim Horton's sponsored school presentations for Hockey Day in Huron Perth CDSB as one of the events for the week long celebration of Hockey Day in Canada. Our Stratford Catholic Schools were visited by hockey personalities Tim Taylor, Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Kevin Weekes,  Steve Miller, Wendell Clark, Mark Lee and Peter Puck. The theme of the presentations was teamwork and each of the schools had a chance to demonstrate this by presenting school spirit cheers and addressing our guests with very interesting and challenging questions. The two hour long presentations held at St. Michael Secondary School were received with great excitement and will have a lasting impression for the elementary students of St. Aloysius, St. Ambrose, St. Joseph, and Jeanne Sauve schools.
Fri., Jan. 29, 2010 12:44 AM
"Reading and learning at an early age lays the foundation for strong literacy skills," was the statement made by Premier Dalton McGuinty on Wednesday, January 27, Family Literacy Day. Pictured above are three students from St. Patrick's School in Dublin reading with Superintendent Dan Parr. The staff of the Catholic School Board in Dublin celebrated reading with twenty-eight eager Grade 2 students from St. Patrick's. Huron-Perth Catholic schools are celebrating their own special events today in each of their schools. Read More...
Wed., Jan. 27, 2010 6:55 PM
Each week, the Huron-Perth Catholic DSB will be posting on their website a digital display of student artwork from Junior Kindergarten to Grade Twelve on one of the five sub-themes of Catholic Education Week. The theme is Catholic Education: Rejoicing in Hope. The sub-themes for student artwork are hope in our: hearts, homes, schools, communities and world. This is a wonderful way to integrate visual arts with our Catholic faith and annual board theme. Highlighted this week… SACRED HEART, WINGHAM - HOPE IN OUR HOMES – GR. 2 – 4 student artwork Read More...
Mon., Jan. 25, 2010 10:03 AM
Huron-Perth Catholic is pleased to announce that one of this year's 32 exceptional leaders in education from across the country is Joanne Lombardi, (pictured second from right), Principal at St. James School in Seaforth.   This award is presented annually by The Learning Partnership, a national not-for-profit organization that has championed public education in Canada since 1993.  The award is presented to principals who have made a measureable difference in the lives of their students and their own local communities.  They help ensure that Canada's young people continue to receive a quality world-class education. Read More...
Thu., Jan. 21, 2010 2:30 PM
Adorable smiling faces and giggles were seen and heard throughout the Board Office last week as the Board hosted the annual “Baby Day”. Baby Day is held every January for babies born the previous year to mothers who are employees of the Board who are currently on maternity leave. Director of Education Martha Dutrizac welcomed our future graduates of 2027!
Tue., Jan. 19, 2010 3:32 PM
Each week, the Huron-Perth Catholic DSB will be posting on their website a digital display of student artwork from Junior Kindergarten to Grade Twelve on one of the five sub-themes of Catholic Education Week. The theme is Catholic Education: Rejoicing in Hope. The sub-themes for student artwork are hope in our: hearts, homes, schools, communities and world. This is a wonderful way to integrate visual arts with our Catholic faith and annual board theme. Highlighted this week… ST. ANNE'S CSS, CLINTON - HOPE IN OUR WORLD – Gr. 12 student artwork Read More...
Fri., Jan. 15, 2010 11:08 AM
John Wilkinson, MPP for Perth Wellington, announced this week the first sites for Full-Day Learning. Pictured with John are Huron-Perth Catholic DSB Director of Education, Martha Dutrizac and Superintendent of Education, JoAnn MacGregor. Read More...
Tue., Jan. 12, 2010 3:03 PM
School Improvement Teams from seven schools in Huron County participating in this LNS project, met as a network this week to learn more about guided reading. This instructional strategy was identified on each of their School Improvement Plans as key to achieving their SMART goal and principals had identified this as an excellent common focus for the meeting.  Literacy Resource Teachers provided a carousel of informative sessions for participants on Assessment During Instruction; Planning the Focus, Tracking and Organizing a Guided Reading Lesson; and Flexible, Dynamic Groups and Classroom Management. Principals from these schools also participated in a session on Guided Reading Instructional Resources and Look Fors. Read More...
Mon., Jan. 11, 2010 8:33 PM
The Olympic Torch made a visit to St.Mary's School in Listowel. Each student had an opportunity to hold the torch and get their pictures taken. Several interesting facts about the torch relay were shared in each classroom! Ohenewa Akuffo, Canadian Olympic Wrestler, spoke to our students about following your dream and the importance of hard work and dedication. She participated in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She told us about the torch and the flame as a symbol of hope in attaining one's goal. She has us full of the Olympic spirit!
Tue., Jan. 5, 2010 9:16 AM
Dan Carroll is used to drawing a crowd in his distinctive scarlet uniform and bearskin headdress. He’s a part of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, ON, playing bass trombone in the Band of the Ceremonial Guard, a part of the Canadian Forces Primary Reserve. He’s a respected ambassador for his country, for Jeanne Sauvé Catholic Elementary School and for St. Michael Catholic Secondary School, where his strengths and talents came to the fore. “St. Mike’s was an exciting, good environment,” says Dan. “The staff and students were very supportive of my musical goals and I was given many opportunities to grow, musically, academically and socially.” At the beginning of his high school career, Dan wasn't sure what his pathway would be, but the support of the school community helped tremendously, giving him the chance to grow, learn and develop confidence. Dan is currently working towards his Bachelor of Music at the University of Western Ontario and was one of 100 musicians chosen from across Canada for the Ceremonial Guard. He’s considering a position with a professional military band as a full time career. Read More...
Mon., Jan. 4, 2010 8:41 AM
Wed., Dec. 30, 2009 11:58 PM
Tue., Dec. 22, 2009 2:34 PM
Each week, the Huron-Perth Catholic DSB will be posting on their website a digital display of student artwork from Junior Kindergarten to Grade Twelve on one of the five sub-themes of Catholic Education Week. The theme is Catholic Education: Rejoicing in Hope. The sub-themes for student artwork are hope in our: hearts, homes, schools, communities and world. This is a wonderful way to integrate visual arts with our Catholic faith and annual board theme. This week: HOPE IN OUR COMMUNITY – St. James, Grade Eight Student Artwork.
Fri., Dec. 18, 2009 1:52 PM
As we reflect on the true meaning of Christmas and we journey through the season of Advent, the students and staff at St. Aloyisus have prayed for patience and for hope, as they await the celebration of the birth of Jesus. We prayed for peace throughout our world, especially for those who are experiencing conflict, for those less fortunate than us, and for those who are in ill health. As a school community we wanted to come together and provide some comfort by offering some gifts for those less fortunate than us. Read More...
Fri., Dec. 18, 2009 1:48 PM
Few times are more sacred for our families and households than Christmas. Along with Advent, the Christmas Season is rich in traditions that, despite modern commercialism, still stir our hearts and our imaginations. The Christmas tree, the manger scene, the music and carols, the lights shining in the winter snowy darkness, are just a few of the symbols that heighten our joyful proclamation of the birth of Jesus and call us to come and adore him. At St. Joseph's School in Stratford, Christmas traditions are also very important during this blessed season, including the annual Christmas Turkey Dinner. This event brings the entire school community together, to share a meal and celebrate this very special time of waiting and anticipating the birthday of Christ.
Tue., Dec. 15, 2009 10:18 AM
Each week, the Huron-Perth Catholic DSB will be posting on their website a digital display of student artwork from Junior Kindergarten to Grade Twelve on one of the five sub-themes of Catholic Education Week. The theme is Catholic Education: Rejoicing in Hope. The sub-themes for student artwork are hope in our: hearts, homes, schools, communities and world. This is a wonderful way to integrate visual arts with our Catholic faith and annual board theme. This week… HOPE IN OUR SCHOOLS – St. Boniface, Grade Five Student… Read More...
Fri., Dec. 11, 2009 7:07 AM
At the Inaugural Board Meeting held Monday, December 7, Mike Miller was acclaimed to the position of Chairperson of the Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board with Bernard Murray being acclaimed as Vice-Chairperson. Both veterans to the Board, Miller and Murray have served the Board for the past 18 years and 24 years respectively. This is Miller's fourth term as Chair and Murray's third term as Vice-Chair.
Tue., Dec. 8, 2009 10:53 AM
A Catholic Community of Caring Coat Collection held on December 1st... A huge success! In partnership with the local parish community, the Huron-Perth Catholic Schools participated in a one-day Catholic Community of Caring Coat Drive on December 1st, 2009. Many more people in Huron & Perth counties will be warm this winter due to the generous support and kindness of those donations. Thank you for contributing to this Advent project by helping others in need. It is a wonderful way to prepare for the Lord's coming! Read More...
Fri., Dec. 4, 2009 7:27 AM
Each week, the Huron-Perth Catholic DSB will be posting on their website a digital display of student artwork from Junior Kindergarten to Grade Twelve on one of the five sub-themes of Catholic Education Week. The theme is Catholic Education: Rejoicing in Hope. The sub-themes for student arwork are hope in our: hearts, homes, schools, communities and world. This is a wonderful way to integrate visual arts with our Catholic faith and annual board theme. Read More...
Wed., Dec. 2, 2009 3:21 PM
The artist of the creative piece seen here is from a Grade 2 student at Holy Name of Mary Elementary School. Read More...
Tue., Dec. 1, 2009 2:50 PM
Dear Members of the Huron Perth Catholic Community: Preparation for Christmas is an important theme for Advent. As we enter into this season - a time of expectant waiting - we are invited to intentionally reflect on Jesus’ promise that he will return in glory and on how we are to live our lives as we await his return. Read More...
Fri., Nov. 27, 2009 4:05 PM
On November 18th, all grade 10 students at St. Michael Catholic Secondary School participated in Challenge Day. This was a high energy, engaging, interactive day where students were challenged to overcome the various issues, stereotypes and biases that divide them Read More...
Mon., Nov. 23, 2009 11:14 PM
Craig and Marc Kielberger join St. Michael students and teacher Heidi Clark at the When Faith Meets Pedagogy Youth Forum in October.  The Kielbergers, founders of the Me to We foundation, inspired our students through their works of Christian service to children and youth around the world.  The brothers are graduates of Ontario's Catholic school system, and they provided a strong testament to the influence that their Catholic education has had on their lives of service to others. Read More...
Thu., Nov. 19, 2009 8:23 PM
The secondary teachers gathered at St. Michael School on November 13 for a PD day, planned by the Joint Secondary PD committee. The keynote speaker for the day was Chris D'souza, who spoke on the topic of creating inclusive classrooms and school communities, from a uniquely Catholic perspective. Read More...
Tue., Nov. 17, 2009 11:39 AM
The Huron-Perth Catholic Education Team is a committee of various employee representatives that gather throughout the year to give input in regards to our Catholic faith, curriculum and celebrations. Read More...
Thu., Nov. 12, 2009 10:05 AM
Huron-Perth Catholic remembers the fallen who gave their lives for our freedom. Read More...
Tue., Nov. 10, 2009 2:08 PM
The OFSAA Cross Country Championships were held this past weekend at the Boyd Conservation Area in Woodbridge with approximately 1,500 secondary students running a very challenging course. Read More...
Mon., Nov. 9, 2009 2:33 PM
In the spirit of service, 93 students from St. Michael Catholic Secondary School along with teacher volunteers, parents, pastors and parishioners from Immaculate Conception and St. Joseph Catholic churches in Stratford held a food drive on Halloween, to stock the St. Vincent de Paul food bank. Both Fr. Tom Ferrera and Fr. Dick Bestor noted the actions of the students as... Read More...
Wed., Nov. 4, 2009 10:01 PM
Julie Pacia has dedicated her life to helping others. As a nurse in the operating room and the cardiac unit, her compassion comes from a deep understanding of what it’s like to step out of her comfort zone. Years ago when she made the transition from St. Ambrose Elementary School to St. Michael Catholic Secondary School, Julie was struggling to find where she belonged... Read More...
Mon., Nov. 2, 2009 10:22 AM
Twelve teachers from Lincolnshire County, UK were hosted by our district the last week of October. The teachers were accompanied by their Senior School Improvement Advisor, David Tingle, who noted that the goal of the trip to our board was twofold. Read More...
Fri., Oct. 30, 2009 10:43 AM
In June 2009, Huron Perth CDSB responded to a call for proposals for a new Ministry of Education pilot in Blended Learning. Along with our partner board, St. Clair CDSB, our boards were selected as one of just six pilot projects in Blended Learning in Ontario. Read More...
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 1:16 PM
Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board Champion Of Inclusion Award winner - presented at the Coaching to Inclusion Conference on October 16th 2009. Read More...
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 1:12 PM
The Huron-Perth Catholic DSB celebrates the success of our students in the province wide assessment in grades three and six. The test was conducted in June 2009 in the areas of Reading, Writing and Mathematics by the provincial Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO).
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 1:08 PM
In 2008-09, the students of St. Anne’s and St. Michael Catholic Secondary Schools participated in the Provincial EQAO Grade 9 Math Test. All grade 9 students in Ontario were assessed in either the applied or academic level of study in mathematics.
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 1:06 PM
Congratulations to the athletes and coaches for an awesome day of soccer in Huron-Perth! Tremendous sportsmanship and outstanding play were demonstrated all day. Special thanks to our tournament conveners, coaching volunteers, referees and food booth organizers for their efforts in making this a memorable and exciting day for our students. Read More...
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 1:04 PM
St. Aloysius School in Stratford started out their school year with a wonderful success story. Their Eco Schools student leader from the previous year, Ciara C., who happened to be elected this year as Prime Minister of student council, has won a competition she entered over the summer for Sunlight Green Clean kids. Read More...
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 12:57 PM
As a millwright at Flowserve Corporation in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Barry Noakes thrives in the constant learning curve that’s required to program equipment for a living. Coming up through St. James School (Seaforth) and St. Anne’s Catholic Secondary School, he was problem-solving too – finding his way into the skilled trades, when information about apprenticeships wasn’t readily available. Read More...
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 11:57 AM
Catholic Education: Rejoicing in Hope was the focus of our system wide professional learning day on Friday, September 25. All Huron-Perth employees gathered to celebrate the Eucharist with Fr. Len Atelier, and hear him speak on Catholic Education…A Vocation and Calling. Father Len’s message was clearly delivered with emphasis on responsibilities of boards, schools and staff for all those who work in Catholic school boards and deliver the precious gift of Catholic education. Read More...
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 11:47 AM
System leaders met this week to engage in professional dialogue about student learning. Our electronic data warehouse provided quick and easy access to a range of student achievement data which was analyzed and discussed by participants to gain knowledge about student learning needs at their schools. School teaching staff will meet this Friday to plan instruction that addresses these learning needs.
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 11:45 AM
Congratulations to all Huron-Perth Catholic Eco Schools! On September 16th school Eco-Reps received awards for their schoolwide efforts last year on behalf of the environment! Read More...
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 11:41 AM
St. Anne's Catholic Secondary School in Clinton has once again been approved by the Ministry of Education to deliver another specialized program: the Arts and Culture Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM). Read More...
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 11:31 AM
Grade 2 students in Mrs. Scott's class at St. Patrick's School are glad to be back at school. Coming back to school after the summer break makes them happy because they "like music, like to see friends, like learning French and Math and like to learn more and more things". The school year began for the district's students on September 1.
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 10:24 AM
Marg Van Herk-Paradis has made a career out of living her faith. As the Executive Director of L’Arche Stratford, she is part of an international organization focused on providing housing, social services, a caring community and hope for those with intellectual challenges. Read More...
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 10:07 AM
As the Director of the Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board, I welcome you to our newly designed website and invite you to become more familiar with our Mission Statement as it is reflected in what we think, say and do. Read More...
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009 9:43 AM
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