Descartes medallists

Skoyles, David


David Skoyles’ legacy in mathematics is his quiet involvement in everything mathematical in the city of Windsor, an effort which constantly helped solve the problems and concerns of teachers there.
He was raised in Windsor, attending Prince Edward P.S. and Kennedy C.I. After high school he went to the University of Western Ontario and to the University of Toronto. David taught first in Toronto at Lawrence Park C.I. before moving home to Forster S.S., where he was mathematics department head.  He also taught at Althouse College, was the Coordinator of Mathematics and Pure and Applied Science for the Windsor Board of Education, and was vice-principal of his alma mater, Kennedy C.I.
David’s professional associations includes O.M.C.A., O.M.C., N.C.T.M., S.W.O.A.M.E. and O.A.M.E.
Outdoor living is high on David’s list. He’s a camper, golfer and traveller, especially enjoying winters in Florida.


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