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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 May 1983, p. 19

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4 Canadian Statesman Schools Celebrate Education Week Section Two Wednesday, May 4, 1983 School board trustee for ward two Bowmanville, Doniiâ Fairey is shown above (left) at Newcastle 7 Public School last week where she instructed a writing workshop to mark education week. I pm?*?*' "* Ward three school board trustee Bob Willsher is School last week taking in some of the special shown above during a visit to Newcastle Public activities organized to celebrate education week. Photos by Peter Parrott and Donna Fairey X v x Sf'WV '; y. , v- , j k - • ** V ' :\.x ' ; x A wall hanging decorated with felt figures representing each student was one of the projects undertaken by the children of Maple Grove School to mark education week. Shown above with the wall hanging are sisters Michelle and Mary Alton whose mother inscribed each of the figures with the students' names. i Darren Woodcock, along with teacher Linda Hansen work with a computer mathematics game at the open house held Tuesday, April 26, at Bowmanville Senior Public School. Open House was part of Education Week activities at the school. It included a variety of displays by the grade seven and eight students at the senior public school. '¥■ ... X x " ' ' \^y ' * ' . ■ l' -.. :>■ 'lÿ \ , : ; - AKWVfl . 1 - . | M ■ ' %■; Little Bo Peep found at least one of her sheep at Waverley Public School last Friday. It was during a concert to mark education week that Bo Peep (Melissa Edwards) found a lost sheep (Jared Wood). The costumed pair were among the other members of the school's two kindergarten classes that staged a delightful medley of nursery rhyme depictions. Ontario Street School celebrated education week by converting each of its classrooms into the theme of the one room pioneer school house. Students from different grades mixed together in the various classrooms and dressed in early Canadian costume. Students from one of the classrooms are shown above front row from left: Yolanda Jones, Tanja Zander and Courtney Wood. Rear from left: Ben Warren, Mark Greenslade and Alexander Macdonald. Shawn Rekker works on a welding project during last week's open house at Bowmanville Senior Public School. One of the advantages to Education Week is the fact that it lets you show your work or the work of your classmates to your parents. Here, Don and Linda Loverock, along with Brandi and Erica, look over one of the displays in a classroom at the Mitchell's Corners Public School open house last Wednesday night.

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