Posts Tagged ‘marathon schools’
Written by admin on 04 December 2010
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Manitouwadge High School’s Student Council has put out a challenge to the entire school, students and staff, to fill 5 shopping carts of non-perishable food for the Manitouwadge Food Bank. Everyone is encouraged to bring in their non-perishable donations all week [Read more]
Written by Holy Angels Catholic School on 17 November 2010
Photos/article by Sylvia Speziale SCHREIBER, ON – Friday November 5th students, staff, and parents of Holy Angels School gathered together for prayer and reflection on past and present day warfare, and the soldiers that have sacrificed their own safety for our freedom. A special song [Read more]
Written by Holy Angels Catholic School on 16 November 2010
SCHREIBER, ON – Friday, October 29th, Holy Angels Grade 7/8 class held their Annual Fall Fest. This year the students were invited to dress up as their favourite person, their costumes were amazing! In the morning the Grades JK-2 participated and the Gr. 3 -6 participated in the [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 05 November 2010
This Week at Manitouwadge Public Schoool Students in Mrs. McLeod’s Grade 2/3 Social Studies class were “shaking things up” last week as they learned, first hand, how to make butter. After, what seemed to the students like long excruciating minutes of vigorous and strenuous exercise, a [Read more]
Written by Superior North Catholic District School Board on 30 October 2010
Article & Photo from Superior North Catholic School Board website CLICK TO VISIT Marathon Hosts Skills Canada Races MARATHON, ON – Grade 7/8 students from across the region met in Marathon on Friday, October 22nd to compete in the Skills Canada Cardboard Boat Races. Schools from the [Read more]
Written by Our Lady of Lourdes on 29 October 2010
LIFE AT OUR LADY OF LOURDES CATHOLIC SCHOOL Today has been a very busy day at Our Lady of Lourdes School. You guessed it! It was the Halloween Frenzie! What a terrific day it was! The morning unfolded as usual, focussing on Literacy and Numeracy. In the afternoon, Miss Gorges’ grade one [Read more]