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'No backpack' rule prompts West Kings walkout
Article online since October 6th 2008
BY NANCY KELLY Kings County Register A group of students walked out of West Kings and off the school property October 3 to protest a backpack policy now being enforced. The issue of students carrying backpacks first surfaced at West Kings several years ago, when students were told they...
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Board concedes to school review extension
Article online since October 5th 2008
Schools throughout the Valley region can breath a little easier now. The Annapolis Valley Regional School Board (AVRSB) passed a motion Oct. 1 to allot schools a further six months to respond to the recent School Review process. Superintendent Dr. Norm Dray said the board had received numerous...
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West Kings walks out
Article online since October 3rd 2008
A group of students walked out of school - and off the property - at West Kings District High School earlier today, October 3 to protest a backpack policy now being enforced by the school administration. The issue of students carrying backpacks throughout the day first surfaced at the...
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Liverpool high school promotes literacy
Article online since October 3rd 2008
Liverpool Regional High School is preparing to launch a Sustained Silent Reading (SSR) program to enhance literacy among the students. SSR is a familiar concept in elementary and junior high schools, and the high school SSR Committee is enthusiastic about adopting this practice. Sustained Silent...
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Wickwire seeks guitar donations
Article online since October 2nd 2008
A new guitar club has started at Dr. John C. Wickwire School, but they could use a few more guitars. Karla Swansburg, with fellow teacher Kory Wade, has started a guitar club at Dr. John C. Wickwire School for students in Grades 4-6. Already they have about 30 students interested. Most that...
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( January 14th 2008 )
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