Oakville Beaver, 21 Apr 2016, p. 23

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23 | Thursday, April 21, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com The Original HOURS Of OpeRaTiOn Sunday to Thursday friday to Saturday 11am - 3am 11am - 4am Dinner Specials Order a main entrée dish at regular price and the second entree dish at $8 Off* Patio Now oPeN *Must be ordered at the same time and not be combined with any other offer Come Check out our new look and Menu. Expires April 30/2016 376 Iroquois Shore Road, Oakville, ON L6H 1M4 (West of Trafalgar & Iroquois Shore Rd.) Close to QEW. River Oaks Public School will be celebrating its 25th anniversary next month. The Munn's Avenue elementary school opened rich in technology and still maintains its technologically-enhanced environment. | photo by Nikki Wesley ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) River Oak Public School to celebrate 25 years May 12 by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff River Oaks Public School opened as a new, technology-rich school. Today, 25 years later, it's still on top of the technology field and is preparing to celebrate its milestone. The River Oaks Public School community is gearing up for the 25th anniversary celebrations taking place Thursday, May 12 at the school, 2173 Munn's Ave. Principal Mike Bukovcan said the nostalgic event will begin at 5 p.m. with performances from bands and choirs and a barbecue, followed by speeches from the Director of Education, the school's first principal Gerry Smith and others. "We're looking forward to having the former graduates and staff and community members come and reconnect and see what the continuum of learning has been over the past 25 years," Bukovcan said. "We hope to share that and celebrate the rich educational experience kids have had here over the years." Then and Now will take a look at the school's history through artefacts, a time capsule, a slide show and videos, highlighting technology advances and how the school has evolved to include 21st century learning through innovative computer coding that also integrates important subjects such as mathematics and language. "The school opened as a technology lighthouse for the province," Bukovcan shared with the Oakville Beaver. He described how it had a partnership with Apple and each student had their own computer, a "big deal" during that time. "It was such a sought-after school that some property values went up in the area because parents wanted their kids to come here," Bukovcan added, noting how the school often entertained politicians, media and international guests who wanted to see how technology was being integrated into the classroom. Today, the school continues to incorporate technology in its classrooms as they learn about computer coding and even stop animation. Bukovcan said the school is still honouring "ingenuity. "We're creating 21st century learners who are ready for the next big things that comes along," he said. For more information, visit the school's website http://riv.hdsb.ca. EVENT April 21ST ­ 24TH UP TO Available on any Beachcomber Hot Tub NO TAX 6 , 0 0 4 THIS EVENT ONLY 1318 Speers Rd, Oakville, ON PH: $ SAVE 9 0 5 8 4 7 8 5 5 1 www.oakvillehomeleisure.ca

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