Erland Lee Museum Museum Events Scrapbook - 1975-90, [1975]-[1990], p. 120

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,- -- » _, ' aura Em A .s '4. Ash ---- ' ' V - V bya new elementary a 9 Green area wrllsoon be served V _ I :gfioiblrgngNovember 14, 1986, I/omed'Regional CharligmrarzeBmlll Sears School Board Chairman Rhea Spnngsted. and oJ ene' Lee bers of the Board in the sod-turning ceremony for the a Public School, School develops sense of community in work By JOHN MOORE The Spectator S'PONEYCm--Aschoolismorethanjustclasroomsandlock- d$k5 and books ' ens'A school is a feeling. a sense of community generated from the Shared experiences of the people who work study there Stu In a new school1 that camaraderie 3:156 time to develop, as the - School have discov other schools in the area, the students of _Janet Lee were placed in an unfamiliar environment With few recogmrable facet; was hard to get used to the scth :1: Jelttlike we didn't know " 'dSandralmlandmagradH en. _ magma to a determined effort by the adrnimsti'ation and of the Gatestone Drive school1 which had its offiual opening last night, things ' better. . _ _ . "waggflgw develop a serse of cohesmn by havmg things 1.1.5:; Sports Day, when all the different age groupsugot together kids part in games," said principal Barry Jackson And we ve nux from the different schools into each clam and had older and younger ' ther." mufitiszllgnhfi of the puzzle, said Mr. Jackson, was to gather together a staff that exhibited the qualities that fostered together-rm And being afforded the freedom to choose whomever he wanted was a L peiso ' ' ' ' to at 310 "I anted nality as a first Quality ability g with pgople and to gain mpect quickly. said Mr. Jacksorlit: b23311 looked at their teaching records and tried to get an even sp een male and female teachers 1 Janet Lee School is on Para I Upper Stoney Creek and is ,3 open in September 1987. lt ; room school with a guidance r 1' resource room. The the library resource ro centre At present it is st Kindergarten thro The Latest Addition will be mount Drive in on schedule to a fifteen 00m and a gym, with a stage, and om will be located in the of the school with classrooms around the periphery. affed for twelve classrooms, ugh grade eight, with an an-- ticipated enrolment of approximately three hundred students. '" PAGE 12 Shirle' ' 5 had bschool up here. warm feel hoto. Var/i"? Barlow at the Openi was obviously enjoy» ng of /anet Lee School. ' Well, ' bl,in gin: still working on thfesftlldzlj oftll'emet'fm n - , l Rotting)th saéd. teachers who workgg Wind 1 r, ormer there ("most of who I bi ga of Mount Al- know quite well") m Bijm chool and then the im on and th ty Green School, said loyalty p ance Of re;iChii:1sIhen he started "I look forward toall bio" g at Mount Al-- the good things flowin 1956 September, frbm this school " e , there were just Mr. Coulteri , sax ' {gas where we're Janet Lee Davis . . granddau hter of t ' noMr. Coulter, who is woman ager whom ill]: I w superintendent of school is named was in Svementary schools for [reduced and the Erland Zntworth County, Lee Museum Home gghergfe of the philo- Committee gave a Wb, lwligeec'h'eswfor gresentation aboutlanet . .1 Due ' " """ M ""4 13 251:2qu 51%" 3'" 3m Jgers'y'y'fbfld t ~12 - Mariam -' "in 35's to .° H 10 no "gals a Mug, "418 3 "apes . no. mm J _ ,8 at"; Hod $1101.19 ' pg ._ _ _ 7, am" K must. '0 A 'fq gum" a ,{ "Hillier;

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