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Johanna Hurwitz
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Johanna Hurwitz
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Assembly notes
2025
- 20 February
Deputy Principal – Mr Thatcher
Welcome and opening address
Head Prefect, Deputy Head Prefect and Head of Boarding
Prayer and thoughts for the week
Prefects and Speakers
Henry Hiatt – Sports report
Tomas Coberger – Human race
Tomas Visakan – RS Term 1 Cultural Performance EveningMusical Item
"Children of Bodom" performed by Finn Mayers on guitar
Round Sqaure School Citation
Speaker Benson Geng-Wang
Awards
Service Awards – Mr Cortesi
Athletics Day Prizegiving – Mr McBrearty and Mr ChristeyExecutive Principal – Mr Eccleton
Concluding comments
2024
- 7 November
Junior Round Square Assembly
Welcome – Augustus Elworthy
Prayer – Chris Yoon (Korean)Speakers
Ollie Trollip – speaking about Junior Round Square Week
Mun Chi and Dylan –speaking about exchange to Dunn School, Orange County, USA
Louis Sharr – announcing Junior Round Square Week poster competition winners
Luke Murney and Will Matheson –speaking about the Environmental Conference
Thomas Visakan, Jack Gorrie and Alfie Markham – Te Reo Māori language lab
Student Speaker – Summer holiday shared read and author visitPerformance
Ollie Trollip
Awards
Honours Ties
Bronze Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award
Matthew Burton-Lyall, Jai Ferguson, Kourosh Langley, Gus McKenzie, Angus Sharpe, William Smith and Will TimmsSilver Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award
Joshua Brown, Eli Clarkson, Tom Gardiner, Nisal Pathirana, Charlie Peacock and Jan-Adriaan Van WykKiwi Competition Certificates & Spelling Bee Finalist Award (Ms Bracken)
Battle of the Bibliophiles Team (Ms Stilwell)
Tate Aikawa
Concluding comments
- 31 October
Deputy Principal – Mr Thatcher
Welcome and opening address
Head Prefect, Deputy Head Prefect and Head of Boarding
Prayer and thoughts for the week
Speakers
Cole Moffatt, Alex Johnstone, Gus Elworthy – speaking about Puffs
Yul Kwon – speaking about Junior Round SquEvil-doer
Origin
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Goals
Continue abusing her sister CaraForce Damien to abandon Cara (failed)
Janice Raleighis the secondary antagonist of the Law & Order: Special Victims Unitepisode "Disabled". She is the sister of disabled opera singer Cara Raleigh who abuses and steals from her out of resentment for Cara's greater success in life.Type of Villain
Envious Abuser
She was portrayed by Jill Scott, who also played Lady Eve in Black Lightning.
Biography[]
Janice and her sister Cara grew up in poverty. Cara was their parent's favoured daughter and was always given what she wanted, which Janice grew to resent. This resentment only grew in adulthood when Cara became a talented opera singer and was heaped with praise and adulation from their family and the general public while Janice continued to be ignored.
However, Cara's career came to an end when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Her condition rapidly degenerated until she was left in a wheelchair, unable to communicate except by blinking, and she was forced to move in with Janice and her son Damien, who she was completely dependent on for care. This only exacerbated Janice's hatred, as she viewed Cara as "forcing" her to wait on her hand and foot, and she began lashing out and abusing Cara, viciously beating her with a bar of soap in a sock and subjecting her to verbal abuse. She also started skimming several thousand dollars from Cara's bank account, forcing Damien, who was unaware of the physical abuse, to get a job to pay back the money. To make it easier for her to abuse Cara, she falsely accused three of Cara's nurses of stealing from her, getting them reassigned by their agency, and had the remaining nurse scaled back to a one-day shift.
"Disabled"[]
Janice spends the night with her married boyfriend while Damien is at work, leaving Cara alone in the apartment. While Cara is alone, serial rapist Tony Griegs forces his way
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