HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2014-03-26, Page 9Grade 1 0s prepped
for provincial
literacy tests
Eagles' Pride
The staff and students were
right back to work this week
after March Break. Course
selections were due this week
for students attending St. Anne's
next year. The Grade 10s have
continued with their prepara-
tion for the Literacy Test next
week and the test will take
place on March 25 for Grade 10
students all across Ontario.
This week marked the end of
the Mathletes, with their final
test on Tuesday. Congratula-
tions to all participants and
keep up the great math skills!
Friday was also the end for the
Bear Necessities project here at
St. Anne's. The Bear Necessities
project involved staff and stu-
dents bringing in new or gently
used stuffed animals and teddy
bears for a donation to the chil-
dren's hospital. Thank you to
everyone who donated!
Solidarity Day took place this
week on Wednesday and it was
a paid civvies day for students.
Each homeroom class was
responsible for making a flag
based on their given country or
region. Each country or region
is facing hard times and cur-
rently receiving outside
support. The posters were to
reflect that country or region
and their current issue or situa-
tion. Each homeroom was also
asked to dress like their coun-
try's flag or like the people from
their specific country or region.
Thursday was the first badmin-
ton tournament for the students
at St. Anne's. Good luck to all of
our players in the upcoming
season! The drama club had
their dress rehearsals and first
performance this week for the
Sears Drama festival. We are all
looking forward to watching the
play in the near future!
Claire Gordon, Minister of
Public Relations
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014 • News Record 9
Clinton Shuffleboard — March results
MARCH 6, 2014
Ladies High:
Janet Harris,
Tina Van Dyke,
Margaret Kuiper
Mens High:
Bill Bakelaar,
Otto Dannenberg,
Hank Johnston
MARCH 13, 2014
Ladies High:
Janet Harris,
Tina Van Dyke,
Margaret Kuiper
Mens High:
Joe Van Dyke,
Bill Bakelaar,
Don Jewitt
MARCH 20, 2014
Ladies High:
Margaret Kuiper,
Lucy Sage,
Janet Harris
Mens High:
Alan Lavis,
Otto Dannenberg,
Ralph Feltz
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