Castleton WI Scrapbook, 1985-91, [1985] - [1991], p. 6

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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. ”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

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