Civil Municipal - July 2025

meet faculty in their chosen programs, and explore campuses firsthand. SOCCER, MUSIC, AND COMMUNITY SPIRIT Every evening from April through June, the arena in Moosonee transforms into an indoor soccer pitch where more than half of Northern Lights Secondary School’s students compete in an intramural league that has become the heartbeat of the community. “We have four soccer teams that play every evening from four to five,” says Klingenberg.“We create a 14game league. We’ve invited the OPP to participate just as a healthy opportunity to play with students. We have about 90 students, so over half our student population commits to this program.” The soccer program’s unique jersey design contest engages students creatively each March. Students submit logo designs, vote on favorites, and see their artwork transformed into team uniforms by Daystar Stitching in Timmins. “This year we have the Goal Rushers, like ‘gold rush’ but spelled G-O-A-L, the Banana Splits, the G-OA-T-S as an acronym for Greatest of All Time, and 398 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 07 CHOOL AREA BOARD

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