Alumni 1995 - 1999
[Updated 20 December 2020]
Below are the profiles of the
students who graduated from St John Henry Newman Catholic High School
or as it was known in the 90's - Cardinal Newman Catholic High School -
between 1995 and 1999.
The names in the list and the alumni profiles are arranged by family name in alpha order.
Eric Bauza |
1994 - 1997 |
Julian De Guzman |
1994 - 1997 |
Dan Dumsha |
1994 - 1999 |
Adam Forbes |
1991 - 1996 |
Blair Francey
|
1994 - 1998 |
Tricia Goulbourne |
1992 - 1997 |
Michael Halder |
1994 - 1998 |
Sherylee Honeyghan |
1995 - 1998 |
Anne Marie King |
1994 - 1998 |
Patrick Kriss |
1994 - 1999 |
Bridget Macintosh |
1992 - 1997 |
Francis Manapul |
1994 - 1998 |
Julius Manapul |
1995 - 1999 |
Nicholas McCowan |
1994 - 1999 |
Michael Melling |
1994 - 1998
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Agnieszka (Mroszczyk) Paletta |
1992 - 1996 |
Danny Raponi |
1990 - 1995 |
Jonathan Symington |
1994 - 1998 |
Andrea Thykootahil |
1993 - 1998 |
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Eric Bauza 1994 - 1997
Eric
Bauza attended Cardinal Newman High School from 1994 to 1997. At
Newman, he was a comedic character who was very much involved with the
creative arts. He is currently a voice actor and artist in Hollywood.
Eric started his career in animation as a character designer working
with a few production studios in California. He delivered his first
resume to a potential employer in the form of a giant fortune cookie! It
was this introduction to the animation world that eventually led him to
a successful career in voiceovers. 
Currently
Eric is the voice of Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, Marvin the Martian, Pepe
le Pew and Woody Woodpecker. He also voices Lord Stingray on the Adult
Swim show, Superjail! Eric recently played Buhdeuce in Breadwinners and
the title character in The Adventures of Puss in Boots.His
notable roles include Stimpy of Ren and Stimpy and Slip & Slide
D’Peel of Coconut Fred’s Fruit Salad Island. He also voices
Rodolfo/White Pantera for El Tigre on Nickelodeon, Storm Shadow, Destro,
and Tunnel Rat on G.I. Joe: Resolute, Razoff from Rayman 3: Hoodlum
Havoc and The Professor and Pipo Monkeys in Ape Escape.He is also working on his stand-up routine, and has performed at the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles alongside Harland Williams.
UPDATE
[14 December 2020]
Eric was interviewed in early December by the Toronto Star and the article published on 13 December - here's the article's link
and below is a video interview of Eric on CBC's The National.
Julian De Guzman 1994 - 1997
Julian
de Guzman attended Cardinal Newman from 1994 to 1997. He is a Canadian
soccer player who played for Toronto FC. He joined the club in 2009 as
its first Designated Player. Before joining Toronto FC, he had played
nine seasons in Europe in France, Germany and Spain.
In
2005 he signed for Deportivo de la Coruna in Spain, becoming the first
Canadian to play in La Liga. In 2007-2008 Julian was voted Deportivo’s
player of the year.
Canada versus Guatemala
He has played for both the Canadian U-20 and the Senior National Team. Julian is currently the general manager of
the Ottawa Fury.
UPDATE
[14 December 2020]
Julian
de Guzman - update- In 2020, Julian joined the newly formed club 1812 FC
Barrie where he will serve as president and co-owner.
Dan Dumsha 1994 - 1999
Dan Dumsha was a student at Cardinal Newman from 1994 to 1999, where he was
involved in the band, theatre productions and student council.
Currently Dan is both a professional improv comedian and a corporate
leadership trainer.
He
is a graduate of Queen’s University’s Drama program (BA,H) and Artist
in the Community Education program (B.Ed) where he learned to be an
artist who teaches. Before moving to BC, Dan taught drama and improv at
the Claude Watson Program for the Arts with the Toronto District School
Board.
He performs and teaches improv with Vancouver TheatreSports™ League, The
Fictionals, and QueerProv. Dan performed in the 2010 Olympic opening
ceremonies, has co-hosted OutlookTV on Shaw for four years, and writes a
blog about improv called Wait, a Moment! Many of his characters are
based on Merle Streep’s movie roles.
Dan
is also a consultant based in Vancouver. He works closely with leaders
at all levels including senior leaders and C-suite executives,
delivering coaching and group courses. For Dan, the most important part
of what he does is helping leaders make positive changes in their
communication, which have a big impact on their lives and those around
them. He draws upon his background in improvisation and the arts to help
his clients develop a strong presence. Dan’s engaging presentation
style offers flexibility and makes his interactions real and practical.
Adam Forbes 1991 - 1996
Adam
Forbes was a student at Cardinal Newman from 1991 to 1996. He was
heavily involved in theatre at Newman, appearing in the productions of
Into the Woods, Seven Stories and A Midsummer Night' s Dream. Adam
attributes his ability to speak persuasively in court on a daily basis
and the development of his beliefs, values and critical thinking skills
to his course work with Mr. McCabe and Mr. McBride and his theatrical
training under Ms. Gatensby.

Adam
is an associate with Hicks Adams LLP. He articled with the firm and
joined as an associate after his call to the Bar of Ontario in June of
2008. Adam graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2007 with an LL.B.,
having focused his studies in the area of criminal law. He spent his
second year at Osgoode working for the Innocence Project, a clinical
program in which students, under the supervision of faculty, examine the
cases of individuals who claim to have been wrongfully convicted and,
where feasible, reinvestigate and seek proof of the claim of innocence.
Prior
to law school, Adam completed a Masters of Arts in Criminology at the
University of Toronto in 2002. He earned an Honours Bachelor of Arts in
Criminology and Political Science at the University of Toronto in 2000.
Blair Francey 1994 - 1998
Blair
Francey attended Cardinal Newman between 1994 and 1998, where he was
involved in drama, yearbook, the AV Club and Cabaret Voltaire. He is
the Executive Director and
Co-founder of the Department of Imaginary Affairs and is currently the Senior Design at Trajectory Brands Inc.
In
August 2007, Blair established BFdesign, a boutique design agency
offering branding, website design, marketing strategy and print design
to a variety of organizations from small not-for-profit to large-scale
educational institutions, including: Toronto Arts Council and Toronto
Arts Foundation, Toronto Fringe Festival, The Chang School of Continuing
Education (Ryerson University), Oakville Symphony, Siminovitch Prize in
Theatre, Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund, Toronto Alliance for the
Performing Arts, Glenn Gould Foundation, and Professional Association of
Canadian Theatres.
In
2012, Blair graduated with Distinction from Goldsmiths, University of
London with a Masters of Arts (Design: Critical Practice). The program
allowed him to explore his love of transit, civic-engagement and
city-building through the development of two projects in particular;
technology and narrative. This exploration culminated in his thesis
project, Public Transit: Remixed, a look at designing a holistic transit
system from an experiential, as opposed to an infrastructure,
standpoint. He was selected as one of four finalists in the Global
Engineering Innovation Challenge hosted by the Toronto chapter of
Engineers Without Borders in March 2013 where he presented some of his
ideas from Public Transit: Remixed to much enthusiasm.
Tricia Goulbourne 1992 - 1997
Tricia
Goulbourne attended Cardinal Newman High School from 1992 to 1997.
During her time at Cardinal Newman, she played on the softball team, was
a member of the Yearbook Committee and Black Students’ Association as
well as Student Council.
Currently, Tricia works for the Government of Canada, as a Director of
Internal Audit Policy and Professional Practices. Tricia started her
public service career as a student in the Human Resources Division at
Canada Revenue Agency. In June 2010, she joined Treasury Board
Secretariat in Ottawa Ontario, and has held various positions in the
department over the last 8 years.
Michael Halder 1994 - 1999
Michael
Halder attended Blessed Cardinal Newman between the years 1994 and
1999. Aside from his studies, he was an active member of the Reach for
Top club and the Newman Youth Service in Action Committee (formerly
known as Newman H.E.L.P.S.). He was also a key member of a number of
initiatives to make Newman a better place for all.

Among
them was the Peace Garden project, which continues to serve as a refuge
to reflect and re-connect with the natural world. He was among the
first students to join the One Community Initiative that celebrated the
cultural diversity of staff and students and worked to fight all forms
of discrimination.
Following
Newman, Michael set out to pursue an Honours Bachelor of Science from
University of Toronto in International Development Studies and
Environmental Science and a Masters in Environmental Studies at York
University. Currently, Michael takes pride in his work as a Research and
Planning Analyst with the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and
Climate Change where he serves to protect the sources of our drinking
water supply.
Sherylee Honeyghan 1995 - 1998 Sherrylee
is a 1998 Newman graduate. She was a member of the Jr then Sr. girls
Volleyball team, grade 12 Student Council Rep ('97-'98), a member of the
A Cappella group, chapel choir, and she participated in several talent
shows. One of the many things that she loved about being a Newman
Knight was the motto "One Community". Newman was a diverse community
and no matter who your friends were, there was always a respect and
appreciation for multiculturalism and inclusion. She did support
students with special needs at times and she thinks that this was one of
her first experiences really getting to know a person who was different
from her. Little did she know that this was a step towards her future.
In
2006 she gave birth to a beautiful daughter and she was born with a
left arm congenital limb reduction. Her daughter, Sheriauna, has always
been an independent person with very strong thoughts and opinions. She
cares for people and is as beautiful inside with her kind heart as she
is on the outside with her bright eyes that speak volumes. Sometimes
one would never realize that she has a limb difference unless one looks
down because her personality fills the room as she brings smiles to the
people’s faces around her. Sheriauna is a competitive dancer who is
passionate about life, her friends, and making people laugh. Sherylee
wrote "I Am Sheriauna" when she was 4 years old when she saw her facing
challenges around talking to children about her limb difference. She
didn't always have the words to express herself and she would get angry
and sad when other children would stare and ask too many questions. The
book took some time to become a reality as she finally connected with a
wonderful illustrator in 2016 but it was finally completed and
published in March 2017 and launched via social media in the summer of
2017. Through
promoting the book on social media, Sherylee has connected with some
great people who are very passionate about promoting diversity in media,
books, government and other platforms. One person in particular, MP
Celina Caesar-Chavannes really liked their message and story and made an
effort to reach out and invite them to Ottawa to hear Prime Minister
Trudeau announce that Canada will recognize the UN Decade for People of
African Descent. They were afforded the opportunity to meet the PM
personally and share their story and present him with a copy of the
book.
It
was an honour to meet the leader of Canada and to attend such a
historic day in Canadian history as we recognize that people of African
descent have made significant contributions that are deserving of
respect and acknowledgement. Her hope is that as the message of
acceptance, embracing our differences and being kind to others is shared
more people will advocate for others and the word will become a more
accessible place for everyone regardless of gender, race, and
exceptionalities.

Sherylee
truly believes that we all have our purpose in life and a reason for
being here; sometimes it is just a process of getting there. When you
find it hold onto it and give it your all!
Anne-Marie King 1994 - 1998
Anne-Marie
King was a student at Blessed Cardinal Newman from 1994 until 1998.
While at Newman she was involved in many sports, particularly
basketball, and was one of the founding student members of One
Community. She has had a rich academic career which has led to many
contributions in education.
Anne-Marie
attended Humber College from 1999 until 2001, where she obtained her
Diploma in Child and Youth Work. This diploma laid the groundwork for
her studies at York University for her Honours B.A. in Psychology and
Education from 2001 until 2005. In 2005 Anne-Marie began teaching at
St. Theresa Shrine where she experienced many grades, including grades
1, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8. After that she taught at the Intermediate level at
St. Albert. In 2011 Anne-Marie made the move to high school where she
teaches both Religion and Career Studies. She also found time to
complete her Master’s in Education at the University of Toronto (OISE)
in Sociology and Equity Studies in Education.
Anne-Marie
continues to enjoy coaching basketball and is involved in her church as
well as many initiatives at Jean Vanier. She has two children and will
undoubtedly continue to contribute in her vocation as a Catholic
educator.
UPDATE
[14 December 2020]
Anne-Marie is now a teacher at St. Pope John II Secondary school.
Patrick Kriss 1994 - 1999 Patrick
Kriss attended Blessed Cardinal Newman from 1994-1999. While at Newman
he was very involved in the Visual Arts programme with Ms. Root, but his
culinary interests had seemingly not been awakened. Patrick discovered
his love for culinary arts while attending George Brown’s apprenticeship
program and working at the Rosedale Golf Club. 
He
graduated from George Brown Chef School in 2006, then joined Auberge du
Pommier in the role of Chef de Partie. Patrick moved to New York City
and started working at Restaurant Daniel as Chef de Partie, and was soon
promoted to Sous Chef under Chef Jean Francois Bruel.
Over
the years, Patrick has had fabulous work experiences: in France at
Régis et Jacques Marcon and at Maison Troisgos; and in New York City at
Per se, Le Bernardin, Gramercy Tavern and Eleven Madison Park. Recently
Patrick headed the kitchen at Splendido as Chef de Cuisine where he
applied all of his learned skills, talents and passions. Patrick
earned the distinction of being the first ever Canadian at the San
Pellegrino “Almost Famous Chef” competition in California by winning the
regional title in Montreal earlier in the year. It was a feat that
Kriss attributes to "lots of hard work and early mornings at the Chef
School with my coach, Chef Charlton Alvares, combined with learning from
a number of different instructors at George Brown Collge with different
styles."
Patrick
is currently the chef at Acadia at Clinton and College streets in
Toronto where he is getting stellar reviews in Toronto Life, The Globe
and Mail and the Toronto Star. Patrick’s
food philosophy is to use great seasonal ingredients while highlighting
them with classic techniques. Ontario’s changing seasons and great
produce inspire him. His ultimate goal is to have an intimate restaurant
with a tasting menu that reflects what’s available in the markets
daily.
UPDATE
[14 December 2020]
Patrick
is now the Chef and Owner of Alo, Canada’s number one rated restaurant.
He also owns sister restaurants Alouette and Alobar in Toronto.
Bridget MacIntosh 1992 - 1997
Bridget
MacIntosh was a student at Cardinal Newman from 1992-1997 where she was
involved in theatre, Radio Newman, Cabaret Voltaire and as an emcee for
many arts events. She was awarded the Anthony Labriola Award for
Excellence in the Arts upon graduation. Bridget is an accomplished arts
and culture manager who fuses her love of festivals, theatre and cities
together. 
Her
work at the City of Hamilton has included the development and
management of the city's Inaugural Events Office, leading the design and
delivery of numerous civic events and special projects, policy and
program creation, strategic planning and community engagement to support
the 400 + events that take place throughout the city each year.
Bridget
has been recognized with a City Manager's Award for Public Service
Excellence for her work on the 2015 JUNO Awards Host Committee, a Harold
Award for her contributions to Toronto's theatre community and was
recently named a Top 40 Under 40 Hamilton Business Leader in recognition
of her work to support Hamiltons cultural sector.
As
a former event supervisor with the City of Toronto, Bridget was part of
the producing teams for WinterCit and Cavalcade of Lights, and is the
past producer of the Toronto Fringe Theatre Festival. She has also
worked extensively with the Toronto International Film Festival,
Harbourfront Centre, Factory Theatre and Theatre Passe-Muraille.
She
is currently the Vice-President and Advocacy Chair for Festivals and
Events in Ontario where she remains a passionate champion for the arts
and is a firm believer in the importance of municipalities providing
opportunities and infrastructure for the festival, event, tourism and
arts sectors. Twitter: @bridgetannmac
UPDATE
[14 December 2020]
Bridget is now the
Principal, Cultural Strategist and Creative Producer at Bridget
MacIntosh and Associates as well as the Digital and Future of Work
Engagement Co-Chair Research and Policy at Mass Culture.
Francis Manapul 1994 - 1998

Francis
attended Blessed Cardinal Newman from 1994 to 1998, where he greatly benefitted
from Ms. Root’s expertise in visual arts classes. He is known for his work on
Witchblade and The Necromancer for Top Cow Productions, working on the former
for three years, off and on, returning for the tenth anniversary issue in 2005.
In 2007, he
signed an exclusive contract to work with DC Comics. In 2008 Francis became the
artist for DC's Legion of Superheroes with Jim Shooter as the writer. Francis
co-created the character Gazelle with Shooter before leaving the title. In 2009, he was named to be the
artist in DC's new Flash series written by Geoff John.
In May 2011,
DC Comics announced a massive revamp and relaunch of their entire superhero
line, as part of this Francis was named writer/artist on the Flash, with
his longtime colorist/collaborator, Brian Buccellato co-writing with him.

Francis was
awarded the Joe Shuster Award for Outstanding Artist in 2011. He
also received the All-in-One Award 2011 (Favorite artist known for
almost-exclusively inking his/her own interior comic book pencil work and
rarely the work of others in ’10) from the Inkwell Awards.
To learn
more about his work click on the cover page to the left or copy/paste his website (http://francismanapul.com/news/)
Julius Poncelet Manapul 1995 - 1999 J
ulius
Poncelet Manapul was a student at Cardinal Newman from 1995 to 1999.
At Newman he was involved in the Art Club, drama, improvisation and
choir. He also did many set designs for plays and was instrumental in
starting a support group for sexual diversity.
He
attained his Bachelors of Fine Arts in 2009 from the Ontario College of
Art and Design University. He completed a one-year residency in Paris,
France from 2009 to 2010 and earned a Professional Art Studio
certificate from the Toronto School of Art in 2010-2011. Julius
completed his Masters of Visual Studies at University of Toronto in
2013, along with his Sexual Diversity Studies Certificate from
University of Toronto. His
work had been presented at Koffler Gallery (2016), University of
Waterloo Gallery, A Space Gallery, the Art Gallery of Ontario (2017),
and had shown works in London-UK, Paris-France and Berlin-Germany. Julius’
work addresses themes of post-colonialism, immigration, diaspora,
sexual identity, and identity construction. His work focuses on the
personal hybrid nature of Filipino culture and queer identity. These
hybrid images reflect his identity in a queer community that upholds
homonormativity. His
experience is a personal journey informed by religion, queer culture,
and the postcolonial issues as they relate to queer identity and is a
reflection of his experience of immigration and transformation. Looking
at the reality for many diasporic queers of color to create a space of
my own crafted domestic shrines of queerness that begs the questions:
What is sacred? What is worshiped or held up as perfect? What is
masculine? Who decides? and who has the power? For more information and links to Julius, copy/paste the following into your search enginewww.juliusponceletmanapul.com - or follow through to Julius' website.
Nicholas McCowan 1994 - 1999
Nicholas
McCowan attended Cardinal Newman from 1994 to 1999. He was very active
in the Outers Club, Student Council, volleyball, the school plays and
numerous talent
shows and Christmas concerts. He was Class Valedictorian in his graduating year.

Nicholas
has been a full-time educator at Jean Vanier for eight years, teaching
Science, Leadership and Student Success. He coaches basketball and has
run the Camp Olympia Leadership team as well as the Robotics Club. In
the summers Nicholas teaches senior Biology courses at MEI Academy.
These are experiential learning opportunities where students get to take
in course info while diving on the coral reefs and hiking through the
rainforests of Central and South America.
His
passion for technology in the classroom and his vocational pedagogy,
rooted in global experience, resulted in Nicholas being nominated for
and winning the Visionary Teachers Contest with Lenovo Canada. He
competed against 140 other nominees and was was awarded a class set of
VR helmets, tablets and laptops. He will be part of a new series of tech
lecturers that circuit universities, Apple Canada, Microsoft and other
institutions. Due to this he has also become an Apple Educator and will
further perform PD opportunities for teachers across Ontario, Alberta
and B.C.
To find out more about his award,go to the You Tube link or copy/paste the link below.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t55U9ei7ACA
Michael Melling 1994 - 1998
Michael
Melling attended Cardinal Newman from 1994-1998, where he was involved
in the Newman Times Newspaper, Newman Helps and the Concert Band. He is
an award-winning journalist who is the News Director who leads CTV’s
news team in Southwestern Ontario. As News Director, Michael is
responsible for setting the direction of all news and current affairs
programming, as well as newsroom management tasks such as budgeting,
staffing, and strategic planning.
Michael
joined the CTV Southwestern Ontario team in February 2005. In his time
at the station he has reported, shot, edited, produced, anchored, and
assignment edited for the station’s newscasts.
He
joined the station from CTV’s Business News Network (formerly Report on
Business Television). Michael has also worked at CTV.ca and CTV News
Channel (formerly CTV Newsnet). He has an MA in International Journalism
from Cardiff University, Wales, UK, and a Bachelor of Commerce Honours
degree from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. He also studied
French and International Business at IECS Strasbourg, France.
Michael
is the winner of two International Edward R. Murrow Awards for Hard
News and Best News Series. His work has also been honoured a number of
times on the national and regional level by RTNDA Canada.
You can follow Michael on Twitter @michael_melling
UPDATE
[14 December 2020]
Michael is now the General Manager at CP24 and CTV News Toronto
Agnieszka (Mroszczyk) Paletta 1992 - 1996
Agnieszka
(Mroszczyk) Paletta attended Cardinal Newman from 1992 until 1996. She
graduated from the University of Toronto with a Double Major in English
and Criminology.
Her first job was in medical publishing, which
she quit just as soon as she had paid off her OSAP loan in order to buy a
one-way ticket to Italy. An office job at a vineyard followed.
Agnieszka then taught English in her native Cracow, Poland, returned to
Italy and found herself back in Toronto, where she was the Executive
Assistant to the president of IKO. She then worked in IT flying around
Canada and the US, followed by another IT job at IBM once again in
Cracow, Poland. Who knows how long the hopping would have gone on if it
hadn’t been for her husband who finally grounded her, albeit in Germany.
Currently
being a stay-at-home mom is her most important job, but she also
pursues her dream of not just reading a mountain of books but actually
writing some. Her first book, DOING GERMANY, became a #1 bestseller on
Amazon in Germany, Canada and Australia. Most recently she has begun
writing a children's book series about the unlikeliest of friends: Underwear and Toilet Plunger.
Danny Raponi 1990 - 1995
Danny
Raponi, better known as DJ Danny D, attended Cardinal Newman from 1990
to 1995. He excelled in both math and French in high school. As a DJ in
the clubs for over ten years and on air with Z103 FM for over nine,
Danny has come to be known as “the People’s DJ”. As Eye Weekly’s
Reader’s Choice award winner for Best DJ in 2004,
Danny’s versatility, ingenuity and authenticity all contribute to the development of his unique sound.
In
2005 he took that sound into music production. Danny is a Juno nominee,
has sold almost half a million mixed CD compilations and has toured
across North America. His first two singles cracked the Top 20 on the
Canadian National Club Chart.
You
can catch Danny spinning live weekdays on Z103.5 during the Drive@5
Streetmix and Saturdays at 7pm during the Saturday Night Streetmix. To
hear more either visit Danny at various clubs throughout the GTA or
check out his CDs in stores. For more info on Danny, visit:
http://www.myspace.com/djdannydonline
Jonathan Symington 1994 - 1998
Jonathan
Symington attended Cardinal Newman from 1994 -1998. He graduated with
honours and awards in French and Law. He was part of the following
groups: peer counseling, peer tutoring, rugby, theater production.
After
graduating from Cardinal Newman, Jonathan finished a double major in
economics and political science at the University of Western Ontario.
Following that, he joined the financial and insurance industry where he
had work in various front and back office positions.
Andrea Thykootathil 1993 - 1998
Andrea
Thykootathil was a student at Newman from 1993 to 1998, where she was
involved with many clubs and activities. She was the Student Council
Grade 10 and 11 Rep, then Vice-President and President as well.
After graduating from Newman, she attended Queen's University from
1998-2002 where she did a double major in biology and psychology.
After
Queen's Andrea attended York University's consecutive program for her
bachelor of education. Andrea started teaching at St. Maria Goretti,
the largest elementary school in the TCDSB. While teaching full-time
she also completed her M. Ed. at the University of Toronto.
In 2009, Andrea took a two-year leave of absence to do her Master’s in
Politics and Education at Columbia University in New York City. There
she also interned at a non-profit that focused on encouraging girls into
entering traditional male-dominated occupations. Upon returning to
Toronto in 2011 she taught at St. Patrick’s Secondary School but in 2013
was seconded to the Ontario Science Centre.
At
the Ontario Science Centre Andrea teaches Grade 12U biology as well as
delivering school programs to visiting schools ranging from JK-Grade 12
from all throughout Ontario.
Andrea is a shining example of a great educator. We are proud to feature her as part of our Newman Notable Alumni.
UPDATE
[14 December 2020]
Andrea Thykootathil- update- Andrea is currently seconded to York University’s Faculty of Education.