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2025 Columbus Blue Jackets Potential Free Agent Targets: Nate Schmidt

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From high school dropout to robotics teacher, he found his way to the classroom to empower students
As part of CBC Quebec's The State of Our Schools project, we asked our audience to share stories of teachers who positively impacted them. Meet high school robotics teacher Sylvain Gauvreau, who doesn't shy away from doing things differently so students can learn from hands-on experience.

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