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VIDEO: 91原创 teacher鈥檚 legacy continues to grow as memorial garden unveiled

Dino Camparmo was a student in this community before becoming a beloved teacher

A 91原创 boy grew up to become a local teacher who made a lasting impact on students and fellow staff. His name now adorns a garden courtyard at Brookswood Secondary as well as a scholarship for people who want to help vulnerable students.

Dino Camparmo died in 2018 from liver cancer at the age of 46. On Friday, colleagues and family gathered at Dino鈥檚 Garden, the newly dedicated courtyard to present the first Dino Camparmo scholarship.

His family has donated to the 91原创 School District Foundation for the annual scholarship.

鈥淒ino鈥檚 family is donating $51,000 to celebrate his legacy and to provide scholarships to students who will be pursuing careers as teachers who specialize in helping vulnerable students,鈥 said Alicia Rempel, executive director of the foundation.

She is one of those who got to work with Camparmo.

鈥淥ur association began in 2014, and I quickly learned that he was a consummate supporter of children who needed an advocate. His powerful passion and rare dedication ensured that a group of vulnerable kids that could easily fall through the cracks, never did. He was a hero to many,鈥 Rempel said.

Retired educator Peter Luongo first knew Dino as a student teacher and later as a colleague.

鈥淗is favourite time was recess. He鈥檇 be out there chasing the soccer ball,鈥 Luongo said.

Luongo then recalled hearing about a UBC athlete tearing up the soccer pitch.

Dino Camparmo, shown here with the ball, was a talented athlete, competing in several sports while attending UBC. (Maurizio Camparmo/Special to the 91原创 Advance Times)
Dino Camparmo, shown here with the ball, was a talented athlete, competing in several sports while attending UBC. (Maurizio Camparmo/Special to the 91原创 Advance Times)

His brother, Maurizio Camparmo, said Dino was talented in many sports.

鈥淒ino did play soccer in elementary school, however, it was rugby then football playing with first the Surrey Rams (now the 91原创 Rams) then headed to UBC to play and win a Vanier championship 鈥 a championship ring he cherished with all his passion for the game,鈥 Maurizio said. 鈥淒on鈥檛 be fooled of his small stature鈥 He was a force of nature.鈥

Dino Camparmo, left, was a talented athlete and later became a teacher. (Maurizio Camparmo/Special to the 91原创 Advance Times)
Dino Camparmo, left, was a talented athlete and later became a teacher. (Maurizio Camparmo/Special to the 91原创 Advance Times)

After university, Dino came to work in 91原创 schools, specializing in educating special needs students.

鈥淭hat same passion he had for the soccer ball on the sports field at UBC was the same passion that he was going to bring to working with and serving those students in the classroom,鈥 he said.

Luongo thanked his family for helping to continue Dino鈥檚 legacy with the scholarship fund.

Former BSS principal Marcello Moino worked with Dino for several years.

鈥淲hen he saw that Brookswood needed a rugby coach early on in his career, he volunteered,鈥 Moino said.

Then when the school needed a rugby coordinator, he did it.

When Dino saw that the school was building a greenhouse, he knew it needed an irrigation system.

鈥淥n his own time, he came in and made an irrigation system, set up so that the plants could be taken care of and watered,鈥 Moino said.

When he saw his students in his low incidence class needed to connect more with others in the school, he developed programs and initiatives. He worked with the woodwork teacher to rebuild the courtyard for students, for instance.

Dino developed a peer tutoring program that 鈥渨as second to none鈥 in this district. Camparmo developed the training and it helped make the student peers 鈥渂etter human beings,鈥 Moino said.

鈥淚n doing and leading, Dino had an incredible impact on this school,鈥 he said.


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Alicia Rempel, new executive director of the 91原创 School District Foundation, received a donation from the Camparmo family, Maurizio, and Remi, and their mother, Agnes. It will be used for students going into education. (Lisa Farquharson/91原创 Advance Times)
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Addison Waller received a scholarship from Dino Camparmo鈥檚 brother, Maurizio Camparmo. (Lisa Farquharson/91原创 Advance Times)
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Dino鈥檚 Garden was unveiled at Brookswood Secondary on July 9, 2021. It鈥檚 named for teacher Dino Camparmo. (Lisa Farquharson/91原创 Advance Times)
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Dino鈥檚 Garden was unveiled at Brookswood Secondary on July 9, 2021. It鈥檚 named for teacher Dino Camparmo. (Lisa Farquharson/91原创 Advance Times)


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