For the first time in years, a student has graduated with an average of 100 per cent from a high school with Toronto District School Board (TDSB), and is the only one to do so this year. Nomi Danzig, a Bloor Collegiate Institute graduate, is the only student to achieve a 100 per cent average in the Toronto District School Board this year, as she exits high school ready to take on university this fall. TDSB top scholarsHigh-school graduates in Ontario are considered top scholars when they achieve an average of 80 per cent or higher in six Grade 12 courses. They come from six different high schools across the city and achieved an average grade of 99.2 per cent and up. "Our TDSB Top Scholars have always been and continue to be a true inspiration to all those students about to enter high school," a spokesperson for the board said in an email.
Source: CBC News July 28, 2020 22:29 UTC