- We had a great time of fellowship at breakfast on Monday!
- A Secondary 3 student has accomplished more work in a couple days in the office than over several months!
- Secondary 3 students are great salesmen!
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Great Things Seen & Heard
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- Kids had a blast on the annual Elf Day!
- Staff and students did an awesome job on the Christmas Concert. The organization work of NP and DG is much appreciated! Thank you
- Kids had a blast on the annual Elf Day!
Great Things Seen & Heard
- Our basketball coaches are doing an amazing job!
- Grade 1 and 4 students enjoy some Christmas baking!
- Grade 5 student asks if we could have auditions for Christmas Concert next year!
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- Grade 6 students were a big hit at the old folks’ home!
- The math consultant was impressed with the enthusiasm of our teachers!
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- A primary student tells the teacher to “just believe” when the Smart Board wasn’t working for her!
- At the last SHS basketball game, a Grade 4 student that is known for not always using nice words was heard saying “Number 12 should watch his language!”
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- ROOTS tag team teaching went very well on PED Day, and afternoon activities led to much laughter—so much that people want to do the same thing another time!
- As a Grade 4 boy was leaving for his dentist appointment, he insisted his mom return him after school because he couldn’t miss the Christmas Concert practice with Daycare!
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- Teacher meeting collaboration went so well with teacher leaders!
- Annual Book Fair looked amazing and brought in piles of money!
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- The Cosmodome was a challenging place for a workshop: Toddlers came to visit, a tantrum interrupted our training, and total darkness took over because nearby construction knocked the power out
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- During snack time, I little girl said, « Ça coûte cher ça! » I looked at her snack and it was a cereal bar and on the wrapper was written: « 100 calories ».
- A kindergarten disagreement: in the house corner, RC commented on what she thought was a nice little family: Mom, Dad and baby. One little girl explained that she’s the mom, the other little girl is the baby and the boy is the dad. The little boy quickly piped up, “No, I’m the cat!”
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- Which do you like better: ladybugs or cookies?
- A kindergarten student recounting that he saw a meteorite landing and adding that it’s rare!