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BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL
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Clinton News.-Record, Thursday, August 9, ma 7
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Schoolchildren of all ages will
be streaming back to the
classrooms this Tuesday to begin
a new school term. For some, it
will be the first experience of
classroom confinement in their
lives, For others it will be a
return to the old halls of
learning they have become
accustomed to in past years.
Several important changes
have been made to the largest
school in the area, Central
Huron Secondary School.
A new greenhouse is expected
to be in operation early in the
school year. The new structure,
which is located on the east side
of the building, is located next
to an agricultural science lab.
Library -facilities have been
expanded at the local high
school., The library now includes
the former Grade 13 study
room, and the additional space
will be used to accommodate an
overflow of library books and
reference materials. The library,
which is considered one of the
best secondary school libraries in
Western Ontario, contains
approximately 13,00 volumes,
according to Dale Gray, school
librarian
Another improvement to the
high school is the resurfacing of
the quarter mile, 21 foot wide
running track with cinders.
Although they are often difficult
to secure the board managed to
obtain cinders for the track free
of charge.
"The track still needs two or
three inches of cinders when we
can obtain them," Robert
Maloney, business administrator
for the .school
The area between the parking
lot and the sports field has been
put into lawn and will be used
for girls' physical education
classes this year.
Enrollment at Central Huron
is expected to decrease slightly
from last year. Main reason for
the expected decrease is that
other area schools are now
offering courses that were
formerly available only at
Clinton, The decrease is not
expected to be significant, and
enrollment should be around the 1,000 mark.
One major addition at the
Clinton. Public School is a new
Public Address system. The new
system, installed this summer,
will enable • announcements,
radio programs, and recordings
to be broadcast into;any or all of
the classrooms.
Public School principal. J. A.
Gray announced staff changes
for the school year. Leaving the
staff are Mrs, June Charter, Miss
Carole Quinn who will teach in
Listowel, Ron McKay, who has
accepted the position of
Principal at Hullett Central
School and Miss M. Styles.
Joining the staff this year are
Mrs. Johnston, Grade 6; 'Mrs.
Morrison, Grade 3 and 4; Mrs.
Polls, Grade 5; Cam Addison,
Grade 7, Mrs. Gary Jewitt,
Grade 7 and Mrs. Parent, who
will be a full time French
instructor at the school, Last
year, there was a part time
French instructor on the staff.
Another change this year is
the establishment of a central
library in the school. Mrs. Alice
Anderson will be employed as a
teacher-librarian.
Principal John Siertsema also
announced staff changes at
Holmesville Public School for
the upcoming year. Five teachers
have joined the staff: Anne
Atidnson, Trenton; Mrs. Shirley
Dodds, Goderich; Miss Brenda
Pulsiver, RR 2 Clinton; Doug
Yeo, Goderich Township and
Leo Dick, Seaforth,
Leaving the staff are: Gary
Jewitt, who has been hired as
vice-principal of Seaforth Public
School; Cam Addison, who has
accepted a teaching position
with Clinton Public School; and
Mrs. Laurie Moore, who has
accepted a job with the
Stratford Public School Board,
Miss Bonnie Snell, will be
music instructor and part time
teacher at the school this year,
Enrollment is expected to be
approximately 300 this year, Mr.
Siertsema said.
As students and teachers
return to their classrooms
attention is focused upon them.
• important, yet often forgotten
group of personnel In every
But there is one other, very the summer to repair and
prepare schools for the
September opening, arid deserve
school — the custodial staff. a great deal of credit for their
These people work throughout efforts.
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All bus routes will start on September 3, ,1968 and
will follow the same routes and at the same time as
of the end of June, 1968. Necessary changes will
be made by Mr. Gingerich after the resumption of
school.
H4ron County School Area No. 1
J. E. CALDINELL,
Secretary .Treasurer.
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