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School News
ames students have busy February
St. lames student council- about pioneer times. making
was. bus.) in February a quilt and reading onsets
planning \al}ntine's Da) . about pioneers.
ail i►ties 'for the school. On -Feb. 14 they had cards
deciding to catl this special to cr►change and a woven
day "Spirit Day."" • craft to celebrate for the
For the:primary grades.., occasion. : •
Son consisted of The Grade 3 class had
rash. .dentines with
t arh easing in red
..7d recc.i%ink a
trey ithient council."
Jess,:a !sicClure from the
Grade -1 cla"s. said. she
thought Spirit Day ."was
really: fun and the lollipops -
tasted great."
For the senior students.
Spirit Day was celebrated.
with a dance in the afternoon
and of course. theolder
students enjoyed their hears
shaped lollipops too. -
Also. In February. Grade• H
had an opportunity to visit Si.
Anne'. -Catholic Secondan
.Sctiool in Clinton. • .The
orientation .session provided
Grade .8s• with a good
(irervicw of tht high school
and Information about the
course's. Now.eserponc is
looking forward to the start
of high schox 1.
Ms De-sjardin's"
•kinJcrgarten-classes have
i-cen studying many better
sounds ai d•word5 that start
with that sound. •
The children experimented •
-with snow. and ice to see.
which melted and how Sun
• and salt affected the speed of
Melting it.
(in Grr;undhotz.. Day the
children -talked about.
• i. Jn • s s and that they needed
_.a i,, be -able to see them.
IHe. children made shadows
ail .i'a "using an
• f i sector,for light.
T'.
4:•1 .sent outside. on -a
ny
and found their
shadow on the ground.
T made. a prediction
.,f ` at'out Wee Willie in
V. n and whether or not
.s • ;iii see his shadow on
Or. \'aleritihe's Day the
! i firer and Ms. Desjardins
a-1,6ut friendship.
`am;ly. litre. caring and
•haring. 'They hale been
'r3 -';'Pc the.- number of
•.egetablm pet. and
1hnt they -have.
February the students
:cipated.`in . the Safe.
( Indian Program.from Rural
Response for Healthy
( Idren They talked -about
-::te if you get lost
_. :,> do if a stranger,
es They. did
tit .arle,us
The kindergarten
•'s1 Ueslardsns are
,nt :ors/said to St
!, nit:, past -couple months
Grade -Is -have. taken a
trips all around Seaf,rnh.
!::tri as the Sealorth Post
Ol.fiCe. where: they gut to
marl •-• their . parents a
V'alentine's Day. card. Pizza
Train. where they got to
make their own pizza and
add_iheir fasktunte toppings.
.and t,+ Seatonh *Hospital.•
Ir. February the kids had
<it+ „ted Hk,g Day activities
art, on Valerttihc's Day they
had a little pans.
The -Grade I class had 1(10
da) on Feb: 11. counting
different thongs to )(0I Mr•
Hugiil.and the kids have ,lust
finished reading -20(10 books
and ere:once again going to
celebrate Marro. which is
her, they read i.000 i
Students •rn (irade 2. are
currently studying solids.
liquids and gases in science
The children are counting hi
999 and they are learning
hvw -to write num—tiers that
large'
Ms. VanEshroeck and The
Jess hale just finished
reading. ''M) •Father's
Dragon and "Elmer- and the
Dragon
Thc 'kids had• entered a
story telling contest where
they retold a story in their
own version. On Valentine's
Day the Grade 2s celebrated
with bingo and fun math
act►'%ities. .
The Grade .2s -are learning
how to make 'different kinds
of graphs and they are
sutseying their fellow
classmates to get information
that is needed to make the
graphs..
This month the Grade 3
class has been busy learning
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three -winners in the'
storytelling division; Terri
Lynn . Devereaux. Ali
Kramer: and Brittany Nigh
advanced to the gym w here
Ali advanced to the Legion to
compete against -others from
arca schools.
Ali placed .first at the
Legion. - • .
The Grade 4 class is' busy
working on a light and sound'
project. which is called'
'Material that Transmits,
Reflects and -Absorbs. Light
and Sound.;'
They have also been
reading. boas about far away
people and places. In
mathematics. they have been
learning. about fractions,
division 'and graphs, The
Grade. four class has also
'peen discussing. the
importance of commitments
and responsibility.
They' .are also. learning -the
polka and two-step. Sue -
.Anne Van Miltenburg and
Martha Van Dieten have been
helping out with the dancing. -
Grade S has organized,a
role play which revolves
around their studies Of the
Canadian government' and
happenings- in -the House of
Commons. Their play was a
FRI. MARCH 31
"FriUR PLAY" FEAT I.kI'.G
ii '.t'.1ER TO THE STAkS
"RICK FORTUNE"
Kate Murray9 is
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with her own I.D. to
prove IV- .
Lose,
t!-
Lose,
Dad, Mom,
Jason, Tricia and Kara
debate of w hether or not
school should tie all year Or
the same as now, ending With
jkg decision that it would he
=year.
Grade 5 also cr a d some
awesome eather
instruments. • -
Grade 6 just finished -
looking at aboriginals and the
explorer's from _Europe.
creating some of their own
"native legends,"
Grade 6 has also finished a
-
visual novel. The Borrowers.
if you're in the south end
of the school. you'll know.
they. just wrapped up a highly
.recognized recorder session.
Ms. Wild's Grade 7 class is
busy with.math: language.
physical education and
French as part of their daily .:
routine. -
The class is doing a special
project in- music: Each
student is to choose a song
that has some special -
meaning to them and then 10
retrieve information. about
- the person or hand who . the Seaforth, arena and
perlurmslhc.sc►ng.,writing Grades 5 to 8 hast been
why that song means • curling at the Scatorth
something to them. curling rink. -
The Grade 7s are writing On Jan. 20 and on Feb. 25.
• skits lilt their current history- the. Grades 7- ami 8 went -
unit. ,who the Loyalists .were skiing •at Talisman ski resort..
,►nd-hos they came to he. 'The Grade 5 and 6s went
Each group is to pick a skiing.at Cobble. Hills in
special event and write a two London. . -
to five-minute skit about it. We arc now getting. ready
• Grade 8, has just completed for the basketball season and
•a unit on Confederation in. the -Knights of Columbus
history. exhibiting what they --hockey tournament to..be held
had learned w ith pictures and during the, March break. -
summaries on bristol-board. . Leah Craig. Chris Cronin.
In math. the Grade 8 -,class - Brad Henderson. Anita
is currently working on Kreutcwiser. Renee Nash.
equations.". - TYtee•r lfurdertfolen
-The .Gude 7 and 8 class
finished- their • volleyball
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SUNDAY EVENING
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4:00 PM to 7:30. PM
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on
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house leagues: held at lunch
time. and. following that. the
boys •and girls volleyball .
teams were at St. Anne's high.
-school in Clinton. The boys
team placed third and the
girls team placed fifth. - •
Kindergarten to Grade 3
ha' -e been going skating at
Etrodhagen-Chamber
• of Commerce -
BALL
REGISTRATION
Tuesday. March 21
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
BrodhagenHall Basement
For bore. information Contact
Loretta Henderson
345-2920::'
or Keith Bennewies
345-2142
Buck & Doe
Darren Akey'
&
Melissa Heinbuch i)
, Saturday, April 8, 2000
9 -pm - lam
55 per ticket
.Age of majority -
required
'Lunch provide 7
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March 25, 2000 �•
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Huron County .
HIV/AIDS Network
Presents
The Evolution of AIDS in
the New Millennium
Thursday, March 30, 2000 -
Stratford Festival Inn
9am.-4pm
Free Registration Lunch Included
• For information or to obtain a
registration form please call:
Huron County HIV/AIDS Network
519-482-1141 or fax us at 519-482-1191
Registration deadline is March 20th.
Space is limited so don't delay!
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