Josh Black may be the hardest working student at Samuel Robertson Technical (SRT).
He attends regular classes full time during the day and in the late afternoon he attends the SRT Metal Fabrication Program.
Somehow, he still manages to be the School of Rock sound person, the assembly set up person and the school’s all-round volunteer. He is also a valued member of the district’s Student Voice program. Josh is very active in his church and as a volunteer in the community.
He is a horse wrangler at the Timberline Ranch but this tough side is tempered by helping younger kids learn how ride. Academically, Josh is an honour roll student and he has decided that he will pursue a Red Seal in Metal Fabrication at BCIT. We wish Josh at the best of luck!
About Leaders of Tomorrow
The Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows School District (SD42) has teamed up with the Maple Ridge News to celebrate local students who are making a difference at school and in the community. Elementary and secondary students featured as Leaders of Tomorrow were picked by their principals for making positive achievements in academics, sports, arts and community involvement.
The list is just a sample of outstanding students in the school district selected by their school during the 2018/19 school year – there are many others who were equally deserving of recognition for their exemplary achievements both inside and outside the classroom. Every Tuesday throughout the school year, SD42 will profile a student selected as one of the 2019 Leaders of Tomorrow.