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school children who live in
the surrounding areas. If
your schools have a teaching
need that falls within those
areas, or another area that
might be connected with the
Festival, we would like you
to come to us with that need.
"We in turn, once we have
been approached, will try
through our education co-
ordinator to meet that need
by supplying to the school
the kind of resource person
required."
She gave several examples
of suggested projects such as
a school might have a strong
staff in music who have built
up an interest in singing, but
the staff has hesitated to
combine music and drama
because of a lack of skills in
direction. If the music staff
was interested in doing a
program which combined
the two fields, someone from
the Festival could be used as
a resource person to work
with the teachers and the
students to produce a
musical drama.
She suggested some of the
resource peoplemight beused
only for a day, others might
be involved in a project
lasting several weeks —
depending on the type of
project and the needs of the
teachers and students,
She explained the offer to
these resources by saying
that next year a short winter
season is being planned,
composed of two family
oriented plays. This will
result in many of the
members of the Stratford
Festival being in the
Stratford area for almost an
entire year.
She said Mr. Philips
would like to see, as a
culmination to the projects
developed in the schools, a
coming together of the
school children and young
adults in the community to
perform the project un-
dertaken. It would give the
projects a goal and a focus —
the people of the community
an exciting outlet to dispel
the gloom of the winter
months.
She said the resource
people would be available
September to December and
it was preferred that the
resource people go to the
school rather than the
students to the Festival
Theatre.
Mrs. Hewitt said the
program for separate school
students would be for schools
in both Huron and Perth
counties. It is a non cost item
to the board," she said.
She concluded "If you find
the offer interesting and :?
challenging it is up to you,
the people responsible for
education, to take us up on it.
We have introduced this
offer at the board level so
that if you decide to act upon
it you can take it to your
schools."
Gregory Fleming,
Crediton, chairman of
transportation, said the
committee is planning
meetings with the tran-
sportation committees of the
Huron and the Perth county
boards of education to
discuss current.problems for
mutual benefit.
The board approved in
principle a request from
principal Dave Zyluck of St.
Joseph's School,
Kingsbridge, for him to
launch a program to raise
funds through the St,
Joseph's School. Association
to build a tennis court on the
school property, which will
be used as an ice rink in
winter. In addition metal
soccer posts will be installed
with final board approval
after the money is available.
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