The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 2, 1988, p. 9; "Students from two Saskatoon classes had a chance to learn about their furry and feathered friends during a visit to a science fair held Oct. 21 at the U of S education building... right, two of the visitors get acquainted with a great horned owl with the assistance of Mona Holdman. The fair... was mounted as a second-year science methods class project..."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 7, 1986, p. 3; "TEACHING TOLERANCE. Sixty Saskatoon Grade 8 students - 30 each from Caswell and Greystone Heights schools - tried their hand recently at a 'cultural simulation' led by Rita Hlady (centre), an itinerant teacher for gifted students in that city's public schools..."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, August 28, 1987, p. 7; "A student question his classmates during a creative problem-solving game at the U of R's summer camp for gifted youngsters."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 1, 1989, p. 3; "A Question of Heart, an exhibition celebrating Saskatchewan's multicultural heritage, has begun a three-year tour of the province. The exhibit, seen here in preparation for its showing last year at the Diefenbaker Centre in Saskatoon, includes artistic and utilitarian artifacts that reflect the everyday experience of immigrants..."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 7, 1990, p. 7; "Sharing in the pride of Punnichy elementary's yearbook being named best overall are its editor, Christy Graesli, right, and one of the photographers, Corey Blind."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 27, 1989, p. 1; "Jamie Mason, from Clavet school, checks out the reaper she and other Grade 4 students from Saskatchewan Valley and Saskatoon East school divisions had just seen in a harvesting demonstration at the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon, Sept. 20."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 26, 1986, front cover; "Flashbulbs were popping everywhere in Saskatchewan last month as teachers and students put on their best smiles for photo day at school. After taking a group shot of Carole Evans' Grade 1 and 2 class at Greystone Heights elementary school in Saskatoon, Jim Jendruck of Nusten's National School Services used a corner of the gymnasium to coax that all important happy face out of each boy and girl."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 1, 1989, front cover; "Amanda Joy Fehr, a kindergarten student at Hepburn school, bundles up before heading home on one of the many cold days last month."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 13, 1989, p. 2; "Potashville Educational Association (PEA) President Bev Cook, of Churchbridge, makes the first cut into the association's 25th anniversary cake during a gala celebration held Sept. 22 in Esterhazy."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 2, 1987, p. 1; "Author Maureen McTeer talks about Canada's parliamentary system with, from left, Grade 5 students Jeremy Geddert, Joel Caswell and Kengo Asai, and Grade 4 student Roupen Agnerian during a visit to Saskatoon's Greystone Heights school Sept. 23. McTeer was on a tour to promote her book Parliament: Canada's Democracy and How it Works, published recently by Random House."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 3, 1989, front cover; "Donna Rolston tunes a ukulele in preparation for her Grade 5 class's 'Great Hall Entertainment' during Medieval Days last month at Prairie View school in Dalmeny."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 3, 1989, p. 1; "King Carl (alias Principal Stonehouse) and Queen Gwen (otherwise known as Librarian Dueck) join their loyal subjects (the students, teachers and parents of Prairie View school in Dalmeny) for an afternoon of entertainment in the Great Hall (commonly called the gym) as part of the school's Medieval Days last month..."