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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Remembering










Students and staff of Algoma District School Board thoughtfully remembered and reflected on the actions of the many service people who help secure our freedom and rights as Canadians and citizens of the world. The following touching images show a solemn reflection of remembrance in one of our schools. Student leaders with support from their teachers reached out to their school and community, asking them to participate by sharing their memories, artifacts and wishes for Peace.


Let us remember and reflect on our continued responsibility to one another . We can make a difference as responsible citizens of our world. In remembering one another through acts of kindness and reflecting on what is really important, we can accomplish anything, together.

Friday, October 22, 2010

I Love My School





Written by Keiko
Chapleau Public School
I am from Chapleau Public School, and I love it! Even though CPS isn't the richest school around, it's a total blast. Though, it's too bad that I'm going to be gone in two years (Gr. 7 and 8 left).

My school is awesome! I love my school, I love my classmates and I really, really love my school staff! I am glad that they are the ones teaching me what I need to learn for the future! All so different yet all so "Fantabulous"!

In the past year or two I have realized that I am oh so lucky to have a school, classmates and a school staff as awesomely amazing as what we have here at Chapleau Public School! I just wanted to take the time out and really thank CPS for what it has given me, and what it will be giving me for my future! I don't really know how to describe how much my school really means to me. I know...I got it... my school means the world to me and they deserve to be appreciated!

I love you guys!!

Keiko



Feel glad that you are doing one of the most important jobs in the world. Your impact may not be felt for a while, but trust that you are having an impact on the future, through the young people you teach.
~anonymous