Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Free Press (Stouffville Ontario: Stouffville Free Press Inc.), 1 Apr 2007, p. 13

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Ru Puss There are monthly all-school assemblies where stu- dents perform poems, songs or plays for their peers and parents. Guest speakers, storytellers, or community members are invited to share their faith experiences. in practical ways. Throughout the year, students learn the value of sharing their time and resources by partici- patin in hands-on service projects. Recent examples inclu collecting school supplies for a native com- munity in Northern Ontario, donating baby items to Bulrushes Babies Home in Uganda, collecting food for the local food bank, visiting at a local seniors’ home, and knotting quilts to be sent to people in developing countries. In each classroom, a child's spiritual devel- opment is nurtured daily through singing together and participating in a circle time at the end of the day where stu ents and teachers share concerns and pray together. SPECIAL EVENTS stfidy, gardening, horse ing the farm animals. ting at Wdlowgtovc to classrooms. There are many exciting events built into the calen~ dar that have become school traditions. Each month there are theme days, such as Pajama Day, Beach Day, Backwards Day and Hat Day. At the beginning of every season, students participate in a seasonal cel- ebration. There are two all-school performances each year: the Christmas Play and Concert, and the Spring Graduation and Concert. To emphasize the school’s commitment to peacemakin and looking after the environment, several special ays throughout the year are celebrated such as Peace Day, Martin Luther King Day! Earth Day and Diversity'Day. TEACHING CHRISTIAN VALUES uuu . ulna IA"u Huh nun)» I‘IAAIA mm- m (hr wuuwnal prugmn» -r ('inMIHHH wmu‘ Imam-d Mn prngmnr. Huludc, urwwn'rw' ',. muplt '.‘.'rup nm'r 1m; «try um Lima-:1, “11;:er 111:". and ‘.'I 1' WWI" :1» {M {HMUIL .;}1 «r. .- t'rm Lumnufi 1r. '?.v:1r TIAN VALUES ‘ 2 ‘ hm} .‘wmew awhrn- 2 . up ‘1 pins: fur (ht-1r pu'r'. mi duru'tcllvrt. «yr mfluflmrult',’ aharc thcl! faith v-cpcrlcrzm, Ighnut the Win. ‘Yudcms 1mm Excitina field Children's House Day Camp U Insuranc'o Btokers “Abmrdniahnlmhumuh' For more information, please call 905-640-2905 Home 0 Auto 0 Life 0 Heat!!! 0 Business Amdhmwm WW'W‘W 3" O Supenm SemceMMWI-I othoutind-‘mmlvmawm oDverIfldM'shblm * otomuunvepichghmuflsm-ds Callusordmpinforanoohlw. W' strengths become fl insumnco advantage; 20 Freel Lane. Unit I! 5 mmmpashsuancaca Science Centre, Toron Compass Ag“ 2007 ' '3

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