Trotter. with his temardemianing design that will be displayed in the form of brass medailion at the Centennial Theatre. The local high 's achool student was “pRODUCED-8 BY 3 FEATURING. jctable North Shore weather. as VAIL ’ yar SOURC Vashti Sin Contributing Writer A local high school student’s artwork leaves a lasting impres- sion at North Vancouver’s Centennial Theatre. A piece of artwork by Peter Trotter, a Grade 10 student at Sutherland secondary school, will be displayed outside the theatre. His design was select- Gleneagles wins GLENEAGLES ele- mentary school has won the Quality Council of British Columbia’s bronze award for participa- tion in the business excellence program. Pregram participation is aimed at cultivating principles and practices of continuous quality improve- ment into the school to improve the process and sys- tems that support young learners. The six main organizers for business excellence are leadership, planning, cus- tomer focus, supplier focus, Sunday, May 28, 2000 - Nerth Shore News - 35 ed by the North Shore Arts Commission in a recent com- petition. The drawing will be trans- ferred into a bronze medallion to be embedded in the side- walk in front of the theatre. The image, a black and white drawing on felt, was inspired by the North Shore. “I just thought of North Van and how sunny, rainy, and cloudy it is,” said Trotter when asked about his inspira- tion for the piece. Two of Trotter’s drawings staff focus and process man- agement. In November 1999, Gleneagles staff completed a Quality Council — Seif- Assessment Survey to deter- mine the strengths and weak- nesses of school operation in each of the six key areas. These results were tabu- lated and analyzed by the quality council, and in December, the staff was led through an interpretation of the data. ; Using the data from the self-assessment survey, and techniques learned through two training sessions with quality council personnel, Gleneagles administrators, Fran Jones and. Judith Bid you know, in the last 10 years, B.C-'s Children's Hospital: Telethon has raised more than $32 million to fund essential equipment, research and special programs? rtalized at NV theatre were submitted to the compe- tition by his art teacher at the high school. Over this past year, Trotter’s seen a great improvement in his work and is considering becoming a professional artist down the ruad. Trotter’s award-winning design is on display at Capilano Mall, along with art- work from various North Shore students. The display will continue until May 29. award Cochrane, completed a com- prehensive improvement pian to guide future activities within the school. _ The plan was submitted to the Quality Council of B.C. as part of the require- ments for the Bronze Level Award. . Said Jones, the school’s principal, “Through partici- pation in this program, Gleneagles staff and parents have ‘become considerably more aware that the route to high performance depends on everyone working togeth- er to meet the needs of stu- dents, our main customer.” Gleneagles is the. first public schcol in - British Columbia to earn the award. | tasty chicken, ina. variety of dishes, at a real tasty price! | nel tty Fekel ‘Santa Fe Chicken Burger: “Teriyaki Chicken: Burger’. 7 Blackened Chicken Salad : Pantry Style Chicken Kung Pao Bacon Chicken Skillet - Curried. Chicken: Skillet “RESTAURANTS Real Food, Real Vale: Real