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Viscount Alexander Public School. “I will enjoy connecting with our commu- nity partners in Cornwall and area to sup- port our students and staff in their pursuit of excellence individually, collectively and as a board,” said Boulay. “We will continue to serve each and every student and their families with care and precision.” He will lead implementation of board ini- tiatives within school families, liaise with senior staff and relevant trustees, supervise itinerant support staff, and coordinate Fam- ily of Schools meetings. Boulay began his career with the board as a teacher at the former General Vanier Secondary School in Cornwall from 1997 to 2002, teaching math and science. He served as program leader of the mathematics and science departments at the school from 1999 to 2002. From 2002 to 2005, he served as a vice-principal in a number of schools, including: Vincent Massey Public School, Viscount Alexander Public School, Corn- wall Collegiate and Vocational School, and North Dundas District High School. He was
promoted to principal of Glengarry District High School in 2005. In 2009, he assumed the principalship at St. Lawrence Secondary
School before moving into his current role in 2013.
FRANCIS RACINE francis.racine@eap.on.ca
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CORNWALL | A veteran principal with a background in labour relations who has worked in a variety of intermediate, el- ementary and high schools, has been ap- pointed the Coordinating Administrative Principal (CAP) for the Cornwall Family of Schools. Chris Boulay, currently a system principal and labour relations specialist, will assume the new role on September 1 st when he takes over as principal at Viscount Alexan- der Public School in Cornwall. Boulay will serve as an instructional leader, coaching principals and vice-principals at Central Public School, the Child and Family Treat- ment Centre, Cornwall Collegiate and Vo- cational School, Eamer’s Corners Public School, East Front Public School, the Corn- wall Education Centre, Gladstone Public School, St. Lawrence Secondary School and
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