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Reg Small 519.323.2191 Large quantity of small square byes ler sale Flay $3.25/bale, no ram, Straw $2.50/bale. Also some 2010 Hay tier sale and lesser quality Straw for sale. ix ice negotiable. Call Bili or A Pother - in gham other-ingham. 519-2 1.5 Legals & 'fenders WE are offering a re- quest for proposals for property management services for Vanastra Lions Club inc_ (36 unite. Contact Gunnar Purto cio. Va- nuatu' Lions Club Apartments Inc., 198 12th St., Vanastra, ON NOM 1L0 or email your submission to ymmarO letv.on ca Must be received no later than November 10, 2011. e Public Notice CASH Calendar Win- ners ler October 2011. t • Justin Rourke,. 15 - S►hetry Kiliani, 31 - Ke- vin Talbot. Don't forget to purchase your 2.012 calendar on sale now at Pincher's, J's Bistro and Signature Books and Crafts Horses/Stables stored 'Melaka* Horses For Sale: Weanling homozygous (will atways throw pintos) pinto :ott. 31" tell, Weaned & ready to go to a home. 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DATED November 2, 2011 John Frederick White, Estate Trustee Gloria Marlene McDougall, Estate Trustee By their solicitors, TROYAN A FINCHER Solicitors for the Estate 44 North Street Goderich, Ontario N7A 2T4 Painters & Decorators Painters & Decorators MARRIOTT INTERORIORS (budity.Workman.clrip Painting Ceramic • Laminate • Hardwood Flooring Can Al: 519.272.0992 Cell 519.301.2085 Carpentry Carpentry RICK THOMAS sizeatorey t. • 519-524-6777 Flooring Installation 'Flooring Installation Dhiewater CArptt fr Tile 120 299 BAYFIELD RD.. GODERICH 1-519-524-6141 — COMMERCIAL — RESIDENTIAL — Plumbing APPLIANCES • REPAIRS Service to All Make. (.i & Electric Authorized Service Centre for • Inglis'Ntur v . 1 • \tini;r • Hoo, .,, • I hlc4 • • t titch) • 1. • r I HOFFMEYER APPLIANCES Sales & Service 55 Kingston St., Goderich 524-7861 Contractors Contractors Willow grove Construction General Contracting and Building Complete design build service For a free estimate Call Mike Shean 519-275.1097 Willem,rove Homes. �-.�ELECTRI�IHN�s ra���ts 1.( )()k its the (:l;tssifit .Iti St. James; St. Pat's discuss school improvement Rita Marshall • , Descriptive feedback and teacher collaboration are two strategies schools in the: Huron -Perth Catholic Dis- trict School Board (HPCDSB) will use to improve student performance. At the Oct. 24 HPCDSB meeting, principals Tara Boreham of St. James Catho- lic School in Seaforth and Dan Gracey of St. Patrick's Catholic School in Kinkora told trustees which issues their schools were looking at when creating their School Improvement Plans (SIPS). Boreham said St. James wanted to focus on oral com- munication om muni cation as well as "self-reg- ulation", a term Boreharn said many people misunderstand. Whenpeople hear 'self- regulation' they automati- cally think 'are you behav- ing" said Boreham. . "That is not what self-reg- ulation means...its more about are the children using success criteria, are they using descriptive feedback to help make their work better." In his presentation, Gracey showed an example of suc- cess criteria from a Grade 1 St. Pat's class, where students review their work for spell- ing, punctuation and capital betters by looking at a simple chart with smiley and frowney faces. Descriptive teacher feed back is also important, said Boreham. Gracey described it as, "F-lere's what you do well, here's what you need to do next." Gracey added that student expectations should he explained in student lan- guage, while Boreham emphasized teachers work- ing together. She said 10 teachers from St. lames will Join four teach- ers from St. Marys Catholic School in Listowel and 16 teachers from Holy Name of Mary Catholic School in St. Marys to form a Collabora- tive Inquiry Cluster. The process involves teachers framing a question around knowledge or skills needed by students, then defining what skills and knowledge teachers need to gain in response. The next phases are developing.that professional knowledge, engaging students and assessing the results. Boreham said teachers would work in groups sepa- rated by primary, junior and intermediate divisions, add- ing that two French teachers would have the rare chance to work together as well. In her presentation, Bore- ham said that June 2011 pro- vincial report card data showed that only 56% of St. James' students in an Indi- vidual Education Plan (IEP) were meeting the provincial standard of level 3 or higher in oral communication. Fifty- six percent met the standard in writing, 60% in math, and 64% in reading. . "Sixty-four percent is not enough, 56% is not enough and 60% is not enough," she said. Gracey said that St. Pat's Kinkora performed well on. the EQAO, despite being "boy -heavy" .Most schools see a gender gap of girls out- performing boys in EQAO testing on reading and writ- ing. Gracey rit-ing..Gracey said that boys make up56%ofSt. Pat's stu- dent population . Asked by trustee Arny Cronin whether St. Pat's will. measure' results with EQAO, Gracey said the 124 -student school can't get an accurate measurement with just EQAO results. He pointed out that the current Grade 2 class at the. school only has five students. When those students write the Grade 3 EQAO, every individual student's per- formance will count for 20% of the final score. Gracey said that while EQAO results are important numbers, the school will fol- low report card results and school achievement. 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