"Ring-around-the-roses, a game that never seems to wear out with school children, was in full swing as schools in Kitimat this week. The children at Cormorant school apparently still think recess is the best subject."
"Ring-around-the-roses, a game that never seems to wear out with school children, was in full swing as schools in Kitimat this week. The children at Cormorant school apparently still think recess is the best subject."
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School District #80 - 1970 - Mount Elizabeth Secondary School Northern Sentinel - (A) Historical (1) School District (a) Mount Elizabeth Secondary School or (school name)
Photo showing Chief Councillor Tom Robinson of Kitamaat Village tells stories and speaks of Oolichan to Cormorant Grade 4 students, superintendent of schools Bernard Webber and adjustment teacher Beryl MacBean. Photo used in the Thursday, February 13, 1975 edition of the Northern Sentinel Press
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
(1)School District #80
(a)Cormmorant
Scope and Content
Photo showing Chief Councillor Tom Robinson of Kitamaat Village tells stories and speaks of Oolichan to Cormorant Grade 4 students, superintendent of schools Bernard Webber and adjustment teacher Beryl MacBean. Photo used in the Thursday, February 13, 1975 edition of the Northern Sentinel Press
Photo showing students from Cormorant School who took part in the recent sports and fun day for retarded children in Terrace, from left: Michael Shaw, Maria Pereira; (standing) Maria Furtado, Laura Dowker, and Franca Bellantoni. The meet was sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Association for the mentally retarded.
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
(1)School District #80
(a)Cormmorant
Scope and Content
Photo showing students from Cormorant School who took part in the recent sports and fun day for retarded children in Terrace, from left: Michael Shaw, Maria Pereira; (standing) Maria Furtado, Laura Dowker, and Franca Bellantoni. The meet was sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Association for the mentally retarded.
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The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."