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Canadian Authors 1987 - McTeer Book Tour

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."

Prairie View School Medieval Days - Role Playing

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..."

Child Hunger 1987-88 - Lunch Program

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 18, 1989, p. 1; "STF President Susan Bates serves lunch to one of the 100 children who gather at the Albert Scott Community Centre in Regina each Monday, Wednesday and Friday for the free, hot meal provided for them. Bates was participating in a Chili for Children event organized last month by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a way to draw attention to the program and to the plight of hungry youngsters."

Project Love 1990 - School Supplies Kits

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 16, 1990, front cover; "Buena Vista Grade 5 student Chad Guenter and his care-partner Mark Oleniuk, Grade 2, pack a ruler, eraser, pencil and notebook in zip-lock bags for school children, instead of exchanging valentines with their friends Feb. 14. Schools throughout the Saskatoon public school system participated in Project Love for the second year, packing about 9400 kits. 10 percent of the kits will go to needy children in Saskatoon."

Caswell School STAR Program - Student on Computer

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 11, 1988, p. 7; "What to do at recess - and other non-instructional times - is a decision students at Caswell school approach with a sense of responsibility, thanks to the school's STAR program. On the day these photos were taken... seventh grader Allan Schenell used the time to try out a program on the classroom computer, under the watchful eye of classmate Donnie Harder."

Caswell School STAR Program - Students Play Cards

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 11, 1988, p. 7; "What to do at recess - and other non-instructional times - is a decision students at Caswell school approach with a sense of responsibility, thanks to the school's STAR program. On the day these photos were taken, Grade 8 students Dionne Lapointe, left, and Lora Crowhurst chose to play cards and have a snack..."

Caswell School STAR Program - Student Reading

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 11, 1988, front cover; "Recess is for reading. That's the choice of Jennifer Friesen, a Grade 6 student at Saskatoon's Caswell school. The option of staying in the classroom and reading is just one of those open to students at the school since the implementation of its STAR program."; The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 3, 1989, p. 4; "This photo from the May 11, 1988 The Saskatchewan Bulletin has received a 1989 EDPRESS award for excellence."

Storytelling - Puppet Tales

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 11, 1987, p. 1; "Andrew Mitchell, a Grade 11 student at Saskatoon's Aden Bowman collegiate, tells some young friends about the hand-puppets he brought to their Grade 1-2 class at Lakeview school Nov. 24. He and more than 200 other Bowman Grade 11s visited numerous K-2 classes that day, to tell stories, sing songs and conduct craft activities with the children."

Saskatchewan Writers' Week 1990 - Shop Talk

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 11, 1990, p. 2; "Prince Albert writer Joan Bell talks shop with Grade 6 poet Mark Lauder during Saskatchewan Writers' Week activities, March 28 in Shellbrook. More than 50 writers across the province took part in reading and writing activities during the week, which was sponsored by the Saskatchewan Writers Guild."

School Programs - Various 1986-90 - School Safety Patrol

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 11, 1986, p. 1; "As part of their valuable work, school safety patrols find themselves protecting all sorts of 'pedestrians'. That includes skateboarders, as Saskatoon's Wildwood school patroller Angela Singbeil, Grade 6, found out recently. She stops traffic to let grade 8 student Jason Padd wheel across the street safely."

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