Jean Hanson Public School honours former Director of Education

A dedication ceremony was held at Jean Hanson Public School today in honour of the former Director of Education for Rainbow District School Board. Trustees unanimously approved the renaming of Gatchell School in her memory at the regular Board meeting on April 29, 2014.

“This is an important day in the history of Rainbow Schools,” said Board Chair Doreen Dewar. "Today, we pay tribute to an inspirational leader who has made an immense contribution to public education, a dedicated educator who has left a lasting legacy.”

“Jean Hanson believed in children and their ability to achieve their full potential,” she added. “An exemplary role model, she is the epitome of reaching minds and touching hearts.”

A dedicated educator and champion for children, Jean Hanson served as a Teacher, Special Education Consultant, Principal, Superintendent and the first female Director of Education for Rainbow District School Board. She passed away February 3, 2014 following a courageous battle with cancer.

Jean Hanson began her career as a classroom teacher in 1970 at the Borough of York. She joined the Sudbury Board of Education in 1976 and was Principal of Gatchell School from 1987 to 1993, her first role as an administrator. She was appointed Rainbow District School Board’s Director of Education on January 1, 2004. She retired from the Board in June 2010 with 40 years of distinguished service in public education.

Jean Hanson will long be remembered for her focus on student success through special education, early learning, cultural understanding, character development, sustainability and the revitalization of Rainbow Schools.

Jean Hanson Public School provides programming for students who have developmental disabilities. Students benefit from a full curriculum which includes academics, communication and social skills, life skills, physical education and the arts. Jean Hanson Public School has a staff of dedicated professionals who strive to provide each student with quality care and educational experiences tailored to their individual needs.

Students explore a variety of learning experiences designed to develop and enhance their independent living skills. These experiences include the use of a swimming pool, a functional cafeteria/kitchen, a Snoezelen room and an Aquatherapy room.

A number of students at Jean Hanson Public School participate in a Co-operative Education program where they are able to gain practical work experience. The school is also well known for its Blacklight production, which provides an incredible opportunity for students to shine as they display their talents.
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