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Top school safety patrols named

Ecole Lacerte was named today as the top school safety patrol for 2011-2012.

 The Winnipeg Police Service hosted the 38th Annual School Safety Patrol Awards Friday morning at the Convention Centre.

  In 2012, there were more than 6,500 patrols ensuring our children arrive safely to their schools everyday in Winnipeg.

 The top four city-wide school patrol teams are:

 1: Ecole Lacerte – Division Scolaire Franco-Manitobaine

CAA Manitoba Trophy

 2: Montrose School - Winnipeg School Division – South District

Winnipeg Free Press Trophy

 3: Victoria Albert School – Winnipeg School Division – Inner District

Joint Veterans Association Trophy

 4: Riverbend Community School – Seven Oaks School Division

Winnipeg Police Service Trophy

 The Most Improved School Patrol Team is: Gladstone School – Winnipeg School Division – South District

CAA Manitoba Trophy

 Louise Staples, a teacher at Greenway School, was instrumental in starting up the program in Winnipeg. Every year the most efficient Patrol Captain receives an award in Louise Staples’ name.The recipient of the 2012 Louise Staples Award is Shaylee Quill of Salisbury Morse Place School in River East Transcona School Division.

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