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Spencer
Clements, B Sc., B.A. (Hon), M.Ed., is
currently the vice-principal at King Edward Community School. Over the last few years he has been a vice-principal in a
number of schools in downtown Winnipeg. Spencer
has been a teacher and counsellor at all levels of the K – S4 system.
For several years, he coordinated the implementation of student mediation
programs in inner city schools. Spencer
spent several years working with Manitoba Education and Training as the
provincial Violence Prevention Specialist.
Spencer is also an accredited mediation trainer, an instructor for Non-Violent
Physical Crisis Intervention and a trainer for the Lion’s-Quest Program.
“I
am very pleased to return to King Edward Community School”, says Spencer.
“I started out my teaching career here at the old school in 1974.
This is my 30th year with the Winnipeg School Division.
During that time I have had wonderful opportunities to teach at a lot of
great schools and work with thousands of fantastic young people”.
Spencer goes on to note that “King Edward School is a very positive
place to be. The entire staff is
focused on giving the children of the community the best education possible.
The students are super, hard-working and doing their best.
I am enjoying being a part of the team and am looking forward to making a
contribution to help this school continue to get better each year”. |