S. Staffing w"" changes fl at Castleton ft, Staffi and Montreal. Mr. Rightmyer, our new Custo- dian, lives with his family on the Old Wooler Road and has spent 11 years with the custodial staff at ENSS. Mrs. Johnston, our speech teacher, returns to Castleton " ter taking a year's leave to do extensive travelling through the Mrs. Wakeli'n is our librari and splits her time between Gi bard and Casltleton: She lives -- m. "v. - “we . uuul; 9“le She received her education in Toronto and has gained teaching experience in Toronto, Newcas- tle, Belize Central America and Garden Hill. . Mile. Sigmund is our new French teacher. She has and Montreid Mr. Rightm, gain, lives wit ed in a number of locations in- cluding Alberta and New York City where she worked at the Un- ited Nations headquarters. She lyts, studied French in France French téachérf iii, it.†travelled extensively and work. ed in a number of locations in- A...;.-__ BBB . ' .. _-- _ south crGaaiiiii Griir?i' ITS from Nur,th Tye Puyie School. â€a. Mr. Black is from Calhorne Public School and will be the half time Special Education teacher. He will be sharing his time be- tween Grant Sine and Castleton. Mrs. Solomon lives in Castle- ton and comes here from Stock- dale. She received her teacher training in Hamilton and has gained a wealth of experience while teaching in the Claremont At Castle/ton Public School, principal Morris Tait is pleased to welcome new staff members this year, in addition to those re- turning who were on staff last 'ODAY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES WEDNESDAY 21st Day . JANUARY, 1981 2t TIME as I/xoi