Friday, May 28, 2010

School Play Was A Great Success!


This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on May 28, 2010.

By: Abigail Companion, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman.

Junior High students, Andrew Dolomount and Patrick Davis open a geocahce they helped locate at the participark as part of their enrichment class last week.

We hope everyone enjoyed a nice long weekend. Now we are back and getting all the lowdown on everyone’s weekend.

The 101 Dalmatian play was a great success! Thank you to Mr. Graham, Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. Hancock, Mrs. Deckert, Mrs. Furlong, Mrs. Farrell and all the students and staff for all their hard work. Everyone did an exceptional job.

On Wednesday of this week students Jasmine Penney, Carla du Toit, Claire Reynolds and Mr. Graham were interviewed by CBC radio. The students also sang Kanine Krunchies for the radio and again for cable 9 TV.

Last week there was a draw for a big screen TV. Dave Pardy of Corner Brook was the lucky winner.

CRT’s began yesterday for grades 3 and 6. Good luck everyone and try your best.

Today is casual day! We are glad the musical is over and now we get to relax in our casual clothes today.

The school concert band is busy practicing pieces for our end of year awards assembly. They will play “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”. The junior high enrichment class is busy organizing this assembly.

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are started the number 10 and are making art pieces for the upcoming art show. Today they are saying goodbye to their CONA intern Sara Rozee. Thank you for all your help!

The Kindergarten class had a lot of fun during the musical. They are busy preparing to finish their kindergarten year.

The grade one class is learning about insects in science and worked really hard on the musical. They did great as Chihuahuas.

The grade two class worked really hard at the musical and really rocked the poodle parts. They are preparing for First Holy Communion this weekend.

The grade three and four class is happy about the outcome of the play and are continuing to learn about landscape in science.

The grade 5 and 6 class had a band test on Wednesday. They are working really hard on French letters about St. Pierre.

The junior high class have just completed a social studies unit on how Newfoundland was affected by WW2 and will be creating models and pictures.

Coming Up
The grade two first Holy Communion is this Sunday at All Hallows church at 10:30 am.

The school art show is June 3rd at 6:00 pm. All families are welcome to come check out our student’s talent.

La la la la we will be backkk next weekkkk!

101 Dalmatians Comming Soon!

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School Performances Wednesday, May 26 at 9:30 am & 1:15 pm, and
Thursday, May 27 at 11:00 am

Main Performance Thursday, May 27 at 7:00 pm

IHMS Auditorium, 112 Humber Road

Thursday, May 20, 2010

A New Batch Of D.A.R.E. Program Graduates At IHMS


This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on May 21, 2010.

By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman
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Anri Vermooten (left) who won the Indeavour award for the Cupids Postage Stamp Contest and Carla du Toit (right) whose artwork will be displayed on envelopes sold in Cupids this summer as part of their celebration.


On Friday of last week Faith Yates (pictured above) was informed that she won the Mayor for a Day Essay Contest for Municipal Awareness Week. On Wednesday she was picked up by a fire truck at school and driven to the Mayor’s Office. She spent the day helping with a municipal barbeque, touring the city hall, attending a press conference and getting a ride in a police car. Exciting!

Last week we also celebrated World Catholic Education Day. Grade 2 students along with the grade 5 and 6 class made a school banner and grades 3-6 wrote letters to Bishop Crosby to tell him why our school is so special. Thank you to Mrs. McCarthy for organizing the activities.



Last Friday was the D.A.R.E. graduation. Congratulations to Faith Yates who won the D.A.R.E. essay award and Claire Reynolds and Jasmine Penny who won the penmanship award. Also Nicole Keeping won Daren the D.A.R.E. lion draw. Thank you to Constable Kelly, Constable Edwards, and Daren who taught this class to be drug free! Also thank you to our school D.A.R.E. sponsors the Elks Lodge and the Royal Purple Lodge.

On Monday evening Faith Yates, Sarah Keeping and Nicole Keeping attended a Mock City Council Meeting where they sat in council chambers and held a meeting with other six grade students from Corner Brook.

All this week Mr. Graham has been organizing musical practices for the big performance next week.

Yesterday the grade 5 and 6 students and then parents attended a D.A.R.E. presentation by Constable Kelly and Constable Edwards. The presentation was about what can happen to their bodies if they do make the choice to do drugs.

Stars of the Week
Congratulations to Yvette Coleman a graduate from IHMS who has been awarded a 58,000 dollar scholarship from Queen’s University. She has also won the provincial rotary festival for voice. Congratulations also to Mr. Graham our school’s music teacher who also teaches Yvette.

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are working hard on the number 9. They are almost done their alphabet book. They are also making Chia dads for Father’s Day.

The grade one class is very excited to have heard back from one of their favorite authors, Mo Willems who writes the pigeon books! He sent them a letter, posters and a thank you card all the way from New York City. Lucky (pigeons)!

The grade two class is excited about the musical next week. They are enjoying nature walks in science class.

The grade three and four class finished their math booklet and is learning about magnets in science class and about landscaping in social studies.

The grade 5 and 6 class are started a new unit in social studies about global issues. Mrs. McCarthy gave the grade 5’s a million dollar bill each for their essays.

The junior high class went geocaching at the participark and Corner Brook stream trail on Tuesday. They are almost finished their sewing projects. They are working on novel posters in language class.

Coming Up
Next week is the musical, 101 Dalmations. On Wednesday there are two performances for local schools at 9:30 and 1:15. There is also a performance for schools on Thursday morning at 11:00. The main performance is at 7:00 pm on Thursday.

This weekend is Victoria Day weekend. Everyone enjoy the long weekend. We’ll see you on Tuesday. The mini-reporters are relaxing. We’ll be back with more news next week.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The Honorable Faith Yates Runs A Mock City Council Meeting

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Mayor Faith Yates, a 12-year-old Grade 6 student, runs a mock council meeting Monday evening before the regular monthly meeting as Mayor Neville Greeley looks on. Faith will shadow Greeley today as mayor for a day. — Star photo by Cliff Wells

A Corner Brook youth got a taste of the mayor’s chair Monday evening, and she’s continuing her reign as mayor for a day today.

Faith Yates, a 12-year-old Grade 6 student at Immaculate Heart of Mary School presided over a mock council meeting at Corner Brook’s council chambers Monday evening.

She tapped the gavel to get the meeting underway while wearing the chain of office.

She and her six young councillors, all Grade 6 students at schools in the city, took part in a mock meeting before Mayor Neville Greeley and the Corner Brook council got down to business.

“My friends all said they wanted to sit in the mayor’s chair and put their feet up,” Faith said. “Unfortunately, I couldn’t put my feet up because I was on camera. It was fun.

“The chain was heavy. It was a bit different. I didn’t really want to put it on, but once it was on I felt special.”

She wanted to be mayor for a day so she could make sure some of the bad roads got paved, and she wants to see bike lanes around the city.

The young council consisted of Camille Thistle and John Bowles, of C.C. Loughlin Elementary School, Kristian Wheeler and Adam Critch, of St. Gerard’s Elementary School, along with Sarah Keeping and Nicole Keeping, of Immaculate Heart of Mary School.

Faith will be following the real mayor Greeley through Municipal Awareness Day today at city hall. A staff breakfast is slated for 8 a.m.

A barbecue starts at 11 a.m. with activities, displays and events continuing from there.
“There’s going to be tours of the city hall, a barbecue and I get to ride in a fire truck,” she said.

Greeley said the young mayor did a creditable job of being mayor for a meeting of a mock council.

Her essay on why she should be mayor for a day stood out. Her public speaking skills also impressed him.

“She’s got the world before her,” Greeley said. “She’s a young girl and I was just at the DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) graduation Friday and she had the top essay in that, as well. She’s got a talent.”

12/05/10

Thursday, May 13, 2010

IHMS's First French Immersion Class For September 2010

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This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on May 14, 2010.

By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman

Photo of our September 2010 Kindergarten French Immersion class orientation with their new teacher Madame Noseworthy. Next September will mark the beginning of the French Immersion program in our school.

Say Cheese! This week the class photos and group photos were taken on Tuesday. Also the kindergarten graduation photos were taken.

This Sunday was Mother’s Day. We hope you all treated them really well.

On Monday Mrs. King went to the Teacher Job fair at Grenfell College to represent our school.

On Wednesday the September 2010 French Immersion Kindergarten class had an orientation session with their new teacher Madame Noseworthy.

The May Crowning celebration was yesterday. Mrs. Coleman and the prayer group did a very nice celebration for that special day. Also Thursday was World Catholic Education Day. We celebrated with a special school prayer of thanks for Catholic education and we did special writing and art activities to show our thankfulness for our school.

This afternoon is the grade 5 and 6 class D.A.R.E. graduation. Claire Reynolds and Faith Yates were interviewed by CBC radio this morning about the D.A.R.E. program.

Congratulations to Faith Yates who won the award for the best D.A.R.E. essay. She will read her essay at the graduation ceremony.

Congratulations go out to Mr. Gene Coleman, Chair of the Board and his wife, Janice on the birth of their new baby daughter.

Stars of the Week
Congratulations to the girl’s soccer team who played in a tournament last weekend. They played really well. Thank you to Mrs. Dutton for getting the team ready and coaching them through the tournament.

Carla du Toit was the winner of the envelope design contest “Digging Up Our Past” for the Cupids celebration this summer. Her design will be featured on envelopes sold in Cupids. Also Anri Vermooten won the Indeavour Award for her whimsical drawing in the design contest. Great work!

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are working on the number “9” and spring crafts. They would like to say congratulations to Clare Coleman on her new baby sister.

The Kindergarten class is learning to count by 2’s and learning the days of the week. They are busy preparing for their kindergarten graduation.

The Grade 1 class is learning about the plant parts and planting vegetable and flower seeds in science class. They are learning about fishing and trawling in social studies.

The grade 2 class is excited for the musical. They are learning about birds this week.

The grade 3’s are finishing a novel study on “Lost and Found” and the grade 4’s are working on a novel study on “Ticket to Curlew”. They are busy with all their subjects and looking after nibbles.

The Grade 5 and 6 class is learning about African music in Social Studies. This week they completed demand writing activities. The grade 5’s wrote about what they would do if they won a million dollars and the grade 6’s wrote on what they would do if they could be mayor of Corner Brook for a day. The grade 6 essays have been sent to Mayor Greeley for a contest. They wish they could all win the chance to be mayor for a day.

The Junior High class is working on writing autobiographies. They are almost finished their sewing projects and are hoping the weather will get better so they can do some geocaching.

Coming-Up
There are lots of musical practices coming up this week. The musical will be presented to local schools on May 26 at 9:30 and 1:15 and May 27 at 11:00. The performance for family and friends is on May 27 at 7:00 pm admission is $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for children.

During the month of May all bags of recycling dropped off at the school will be donated to the school Breakfast Program. Bags can be dropped off at the school or you can contact the school to have your recycling picked up.

The mini-reporters had to be ready for their close-up. They will be back with great news next week.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Elementary & Jr. High Students Travel To St. Pierre

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This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on May 7, 2010.

By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman

Grade 4 to 9 Students tour the newspaper in St. Pierre



Place Du General De Gaulle Square

The grade 4-9 to students went on a school trip to St. Pierre. They left on Tuesday at 2 o’clock. Thank you to the staff and parents who drove us and were in charge of students on the trip. The parents who came were Mrs. Du Toit, Mr. Reynolds, Mrs. Brothers and Dr. Hamann.

The grade 4 to 9 students and adults took a tour of the boulangerie all the bread smelled really good. They also took a tour of the lycee. It was a really big school and it had a lot of different things like a mini-nursery, a carpentry area and other interesting stuff. They also took a tour of the radio station, the museum and a bus tour of the island. They saw many horses over 320!

Last Friday was City of Corner Brook Clean-Up Day. Students picked up garbage around the school and across the street at the church and around Bishop Crosby’s walk way.

On Monday our school celebrated Music Monday. On Wednesday there was a parent information session for parents of the September 2010 French Immersion Kindergarten class.

On Tuesday it was National Teacher Day! It is a day to respect our teachers for what they do. We all think everyday should be teacher day.

On Thursday students participated in a walk for the kids help phone. Students raised money for the Kids Help Phone and some students visited classes to talk about the Kids Help Phone. We did this walk so kids can get help with their problems.

Musical practice for 101 Dalmatians has begun. Students are excited about the play and are all practicing their lines and the songs.

Stars of the Week
Congratulations to Keely Brothers who did very well in a gymnastics competition in Gander last weekend, she placed fifth overall. Also congratulations to Derek Atwood who won a bike helmet from Bell Aliant at the Aliant Bicycle Safety Presentation on Tuesday.

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are welcoming a student from the College of the North Atlantic named Sara Roze. They are working on Mother’s Day activities and working on the number 9.

The Kindergarten class is working on graphing in math and is excited about class picture day.

The Grade 1 class is learning another mental math strategy using addition to subtract. In Social Studies they are learning how Corner Brook has changed over time.

The Grade 2 class is hoping the sun will shine soon so they can try out the chalk they made from egg shells. They are working on a unit all about dinosaurs.

The grade 3 and 4 class is glad to be back together. The grade 3’s did research on St. Pierre while the grade 4’s were away. They had fun this week learning new games on the playground.

The Grade 5 and 6 class have finished their sculptures are starting sculptures using recycled objects. They are busy preparing for upcoming tests and assignments this week.

The Junior High class is hard at work with their sewing projects. Mrs. Deckert has been helping them learn how to use the sewing machines. On Tuesday they had a presentation from a public health nurse student on body image. They are preparing for exams next month.

Coming-Up
Monday is casual day! Yay!

During the month of May all bags of recycling dropped off at the school will be donated to the school Breakfast Program. Bags can be dropped off at the school or you can contact the school to have your recycling picked up.

Class photo day is Tuesday, May 11.

The mini-reporters want to say if you need help and someone to talk to call the Kids Help Phone at 1-800-668-6868.

Monday, May 3, 2010

2010 Science Fair Awards

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This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on April 29, 2010.

By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman

The students pictured above received medals for their projects in our recent science fair. Front (L-R): Tarik Rodriques, Noah Veitch, Katerina Hamann, and Olivia Park. Back (L-R): Carla du Toit, Claire Reynolds, Patrick Davis, Abigail Companion, Andrew Dolomount, and Nicola du Toit.

This week the grade 4-9 students are enjoying their French trip to St. Pierre. They will arrive back in Corner Brook tomorrow. We hope everyone had an awesome trip.

Our Junior Kindergarten students presented some fun experiments!

Our Kindergarten students enjoyed discussing their experiment

Grade 2 student, Anna Brake and her science project, titled "Butterfly Life Cycle"

Last Friday was our annual science fair. There were many interesting experiments and research projects on lot of different topics like solar energy, tooth decay, butterflies, locomotive engines and static electricity. There were three guest judges: Raphael Soucy, Simon Janson, and Cec Lake. Thank you very much for judging. All students received a certificate designed by Mr. Reynolds. Thank you to everyone who helped to make our science fair a success again this year.

On Monday grades 5-9 enjoyed a drama workshop with TNL’s Sarah MacDonald-Anderson. They learned fun techniques for acting by playing games.

Our Student Leadership Council is having a daily canteen that is starting this Monday. Students can buy things like yogurt, apples, cheese strings, water, and 100 calorie chips.

Last week several of our students attended Mrs. Mugford’s funeral. She was a valued contributor to the IHMS prayer group.

Frisbee intramurals have started at lunch time for grades 2-9 on Mondays and Thursdays at lunch.

Stars of the Week
Congratulations to the students who received medals at the IHMS Science Fair last week. They are: Noah Veitch, Tarik Rodrigues, Teagan O’Reilly, Olivia Park, Nicola du Toit, Katerina Hamann, Abigail Companion, Carla du Toit, Claire Reynolds, Andrew Dolomount, and Patrick Davis.

Congratulations to our students who participated in the Corner Brook Silver Blades Ice Show last week. Caylie Blake, Simon Boitskfski, Brooklynn Companion, Abigail Companion, Carla du Toit, Nicola du Toit, Caleb Kelly and Jasmine Penney all skated in this show.

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are starting spring crafts and the number 9. They are planting the trees they got at the Forestry Fair on Friday.

The Kindergarten class is doing time lines in social studies and graphing in Math.

The Grade 1 class had a public health nurse visit their class to talk to them about dental health on Monday.

The Grade 2 class is busy preparing for the 101 Dalmatians musical. The students are practicing their songs. They are also learning about living things in science and studying how animals change as they grow up.

The grade 3 and 4 class is excited to learn their hamster Nibbles is a girl. The grade 3’s missed the grade 4’s who were gone to St. Pierre this week. They are hard at work on novel studies in language arts.

The Grade 5 and 6 class is enjoying caring for their class pets. They are working on independent novel studies for language arts and finishing up a unit on Africa in Social Studies.

The Junior High class really enjoyed the drama workshop on Monday. They are working on sewing projects in Enrichment class.

Coming-Up
The Student Leadership Council canteen service begins on Monday.

During the month of May all bags of recycling dropped off at the school will be donated to the school Breakfast Program. Bags can be dropped off at the school or you can contact the school to have your recycling picked up.

On Wednesday, May 5th there will be a parent information session at 7 pm for September 2010 French Immersion Kindergarten students.

Class photo day is Tuesday, May 11.

The mini-reporters will back next week with more awesome news.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Ninth Annual Speak Off

Jasmine Penney, Carla du Toit, MacKenzie Brothers, Faith Yates, Katerina Hamann, Christopher Barnes, Abigail Companion, and Aaron Hancock
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Our ninth Annual Elementary Speak-Off was held on Monday, April 19, 2010 for students in grades 4, 5, and 6. Following many interesting in-class presentations, 8 students were selected to present their speeches in the Chapel, in front of a group of approximately 50 people, including two judges, their family, friends and teachers.

Since 2002, IHMS’s Elementary Speak-Off has been sponsored by Mrs. Gail Stevenson, a former teacher and former Associate Director at IHMS, and her husband Bruce. The plaque, which hangs in our main hallway, the winner’s plaque, and participants’ medals, are all donated in memory of their son, Brian Stevenson.

Jasmine Penney’s (Grade 6) speech was titled, ‘My Life At IHMS’, Abigail Companion’s (Grade 5) speech was titled, ‘Bullying’, Christopher Barnes’s (Grade 6) speech was titled, ‘Animal Abuse’, Faith Yates’s (Grade 6) speech was titled, ‘Classic Cartoon Characters’, Aaron Hancock’s (Grade 5) speech was titled, ‘Global Warming’, MacKenzie Brothers’s (Grade 4) speech was titled, ‘G is For Giraffes’, Carla du Toit’s (Grade 6) speech was titled, ‘Smoking’, Katerina Hamann’s (Grade 4) speech was titled, ‘My Best Friend’

The two invited judges for this year were Mrs. Bernadette Meiwald, former Director of Education at IHMS and Mr. Peter Antle, a member of the Corner Brook Rotary. After 8 very well delivered speeches, and a brief deliberation, the judges announced this year’s winner was Carla du Toit. Congratulations to Carla, and to all of this year’s speakers.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Another Busy Week....

This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on April 16, 2010.

By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman

Rogan Seaward (grade 1) and Alex Williams (grade 3) who tied for third place in the National Engineering and Geoscience Month Poster Contest.

The Immaculate Heart of Mary Elementary Speak Off was held on Monday night. Everyone did very well. The winner was Carla du Toit who spoke on Smoking. The judges for the Speak Off were Mr. Peter Antle from the Rotary Club and Mrs. Bernadette Meiwald past Director of IHMS. Thank you to the Stevenson family for sponsoring this Speak Off again this year.

There was a second orientation for the September 2010 Junior Kindergarten and Kindergarten students on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon.

The grade 5-9 students traveled to the Arts and Culture Centre on Thursday to see the TNL performance of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. It was a great show. Sarah MacDonald-Anderson from TNL will be coming to our school on Monday afternoon to do a theatre workshop with our students.

First Reconciliation was held on Thursday evening at All Hallows. Thank you to Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. George and Mrs. English for helping out with this important night. Thursday was also Earth Day. Classes celebrated with special earth activities and stories.

Today we are visiting the forestry fair and having our annual science fair. The parent viewing starts at 1 and ends at 2.

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes did Earth Day activities and are working on the number 8.Vicki Janes, the student from CONA is leaving today. The students will miss her. Thank you for your help and kindness.

The Kindergarten class is learning how to take care of their health and studying data analysis in math.

The Grade 1 class is excited for their Earth Day celebrations this week. They are also excited to visit the Forestry Fair today and the Science Fair this afternoon.

The Grade 2 class is learning about dinosaurs. They enjoyed the Earth Day activities. They had a bake sale to raise money for a new class pet. They got a Beta fish named Bubbles.

The grade 3 and 4 class would like to congratulate their classmates who participated in the ice show. They are working on novel studies and looking after their hamster Nibbles. Nibbles has been enjoying sleepovers with many of the students who have gotten to take him home for the night.

The Grade 5 and 6 class is doing a craft in religion and created plays for social studies class which they performed for other classes in the school. They are also creating sculptures in art class. They are excited about the St. Pierre trip next week.

The Junior High class is having math and science tests this week. On Monday they visited the public library. They are hard at work on research papers.

Coming-Up
Next week our grades 4-9 students will be on a trip to St. Pierre. Bon Voage!

Coming up in May will be the annual May Crowning celebration for our Holy Mother.

The mini-reporters are having a great time in St. Pierre. A la prochaine!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

We're Glad To Be Back After Easter Break!

This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on April 16, 2010
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By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman
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Jump Rope for Heart and Stroke Foundation. Students raised money through pledges for the Heart and Stroke Foundation and took part in a skipping challenge. Back (L-R): Nathan Anderson, Brayden Ryan, Sarah Campbell, Katerina Hamann, Alex Williams, Nicola Du Toit, Vanessa Ford, and Kiya Morrissey. Front (L-R): Maria Reynolds, Brooklynn Companion, Olivia Park, Douglas MacKenzie, and MacKenzie Brothers.

Everyone had a great Easter Break and we are glad to back. We had the first round of speeches for the elementary speak off in our classrooms on Wednesday. Five people were chosen to go to the IHMS Elementary Speak Off on Monday, April 19. They are: MacKenzie Brothers, Katerina Hamann, Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Jasmine Penney, Carla Du Toit, Faith Yates, and Christopher Barnes.

On Monday classes started the Jump Rope for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Students are still collecting sponsorship money for this activity.

This week we welcome Mrs. Marie Ryan to our school. She is substituting for Mr. Hancock while he is away on leave.

Today is casual day. Yeah!

Stars of the Week

We would like to congratulate all of our students this week who have received awards for their extra curricular activities.

Brayden Ryan, who plays on the Adam B team, won a bronze medal at the provincial hockey tournament over the Easter Break.

Anna Brake received the award for Most Improved at the Silver Blades Skating Club annual awards ceremony.

Grade 6 student, Jasmine Penney, has been nominated for Corner Brook Female Athlete of the Year.

Grade 1 student Rogan Seaward and grade 3 student Alex Williams have tied for third place in the National Engineering and Geoscience Month Poster Contest. They both received a letter and a t-shirt. Congratulations everyone!

Class News

The Junior Kindergarten classes are working on the letters “S” and the number “8”. They are looking forward to their kindergarten orientation next week.

The Kindergarten class is studying capacity in math class. They loved the Easter break.

The Grade 1 class is getting ready for the science fair. They are learning about new life in science. They miss Miss Bennett a lot.

The Grade 2 class is doing sums in math and learning about dinosaurs. They are getting ready for their First Reconciliation.

The grade 3 and 4 class is happy to be back to school. Their hamster is growing and has a new play area.

The Grade 5 and 6 class welcomes two new classmates. Recess and Lunch are baby gerbils they have adopted as their new classmates. The class is enjoying playing with their new friends and learning all about them. They are excited about the elementary speak off and are working on novel studies.

The Junior High class has started their sewing projects and are reviewing for their science test. They are looking forward to their field trip to the Arts and Culture Centre next week.

Coming-Up

Monday night is the Elementary Speak Off at 7 pm in the cafeteria. Also on Monday night is the Rusty Cup Challenge where RNC officers and staff members from local schools play a game of hockey. This game is in aid of the Kids Eat Smart Foundation. All tickets sold by our students goes towards our school breakfast program. Contact the school for your tickets.

There will be a second orientation session on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon for the September 2010 Junior Kindergarten and Kindergarten students.

Friday, April 23 is the annual school Science Fair. Viewing for the parents will be from 1-2 pm.

The mini-reporters are back and shining. We’ll be back next week with more news.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

This Article Is No April Fools Day Joke!

This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star
on April 1, 2010

By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman

Grade 4 student Douglas MacKenzie looks at a book about animals at our Book Fair

Our girl’s basketball game was a joy. The girl’s parents and teachers had a “ball”. All participants played well.

The scholastic Book Fair started on Monday and ended on Tuesday. Thank you to Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. McCarthy, Miss Bennett, and Mrs. George and all the students on the Book Fair Student Crew. Alex Williams was the winner of the snake guessing contest and Keely Brothers won the family door prize.

The orientation for the September 2010 Junior Kindergartens and Kindergartens was Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon. We were happy to see all the new little faces. They had a lot of fun at our school. All students had fun and enjoyed the day at school with their friends and teachers.

The Easter Passion was celebrated with Mrs. Coleman, the prayer group and volunteers on Thursday afternoon at All Hallows.

This week our school is saying good-bye to Miss Simone Bennett who has finished her education internship with the grade 1 class. Everyone will miss her smiling face and great ideas! Thanks for everything.

The QSP fundraiser has finished this week. Lots of magazines have been sold to help support our school.

IHMS students will be fundraising over Easter break for the Heart and Stroke foundation for a Jump Rope for Heart Skip-a-thon from April 12-16th during physical education classes.

Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hancock who welcomed baby Katie last week.

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are doing Easter crafts and enjoying their class party.

The Kindergarten class is learning about Easter and storms in science.

The Grade 1 class is learning about related facts in math and learning about what human and animal houses are made of. On Monday they made bird nests out of rice Krispies.

The Grade 2 class is learning about dinosaurs and fossils. They made their own fossils. They are also doing a workbook on Where the Wild Things Are and learning to count money.

The grade 3 and 4 class made stained glass crosses in art class for Easter. They are finished their CRTs, speeches, and social studies projects.

The Grade 5 and 6 class is getting a class pet. They are hoping to get a gerbil after Easter. They would like to rescue a gerbil or take in an unwanted gerbil. They had a cookie sale on Wednesday to raise money to provide for their class pet. They presented their D.A.R.E. essays this week.

The Junior High class made pancakes in Enrichment class and are preparing for class debates.

Coming-Up
There is a Pro Life walk on Friday, April 2 in front of Western Memorial Regional Hospital at 11 am. All are welcome.

We are excited for our Easter break. School re-opens on April 12.

The IHMS Elementary Speak off is April 19. The Science Fair is April 23.

The mini-reporters will be back after break with more great news.

Friday, March 26, 2010

A Week Filled With Stars and Apples

This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on March 27, 2010

By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman

Photo: Apple Day breakfast we held last Friday as part of the Kids Eat Smart Foundation. Students enjoyed apple parfaits, a variety of apples, apple juice, fruit salad, smoothies made with apples and apple cinnamon muffins. (L-R): Student volunteers Jenna Yetman and Faith Yates with Kids Eat Smart Co-ordinator Ms. Stepahnie O'Brien.

IHMS chamber choir sang in “The Stars of the Festival” on Tuesday. They did a great job. The chamber choir received the $50 Bonnell Cole Janes Scholarship.

Last Friday we were very busy. We celebrated Apply Day at the breakfast program and had a St. Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt. We searched for items like green pencils and calculators. Everybody had fun. The winners were the grade 1 class in the primary category and the grade 5/6 in the elementary category.

Also last Friday Patrick Davis, Sarah Yetman, Andrew Dolomount and Mrs. McCarthy went to the Winter Carnival awards ceremony. We got a plaque and a cheque for $100 as the winner of the elementary snow sculpture contest. The students also received cool winter carnival hats. Hats off to everyone for your hard work!

There was a parent information session for September 2010 for Junior Kindergarten and Kindergarten parents on Wednesday. The orientation for the new students will be next Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon.

Today classes are observing Earth Hour 2010. This is a time when we turn out the lights and think of ways to conserve energy and keep our earth green!

Today is our monthly casual day. Lots of students are wearing their jeans and t-shirts.

Stars of the Week
Students Jasmine Penney and Carla Du Toit won scholarships at the Rotary Music Festival. Jasmine won the $50 Beta Sigma Phi Scholarship for singing and piano and Carla won the $50 Beta Sigma Phi Scholarship for singing. Congratulations everyone! Our school would also like to congratulate IHMS graduate Yvette Coleman who was the Senior Rose Bowl winner.

Hard work really does pay off. Congratulations to IHMS graduate Haley Kawaja who has been awarded a scholarship to Queen’s University for $95,000.

Congratulations to grade 1 student McKenna Batstone who won a gold medal last weekend at the Marble Mountain Ski Race. Good Job!

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are doing Easter crafts and welcoming an intern from The College of the North Atlantic who will be helping with the class. Her name is Vicki Janes.

The Kindergarten class is learning length in math and about families in social studies.

The Grade 1 class is adding and subtracting in math. They are learning about structures in science and the true meaning of Easter in religion.

The Grade 2 class is doing a novel study and Easter activities.

The grade 3 and 4 class has got a new class pet. He is a hamster named Nibbles. They are doing a challenge to keep all their stuff off the floor. Last Friday as part of science class they went on a tour of the new town hall building site. They learned about structures from city engineer Mr. Jim Warford.

The Grade 5 and 6 class has finished their photo essays. They are working hard at their D.A.R. E. essays and their speeches for the Elementary Speak Off.

The Junior High class is looking forward to making pancakes from scratch for their last cooking class. They are keeping track of their daily spending habits and learning about financial fitness.

Coming-Up
On Sunday the girls basketball team will play two exhibition games one against the parents at 6:00 pm and then against the teachers at 7:00 pm. All students, parents and family members are welcome to come and cheer on the teams.

The Scholastic Book Fair will be at our school on March 29th for a family event from 7-9 pm and March 30th from 9-12 and 1-3 pm.

Easter break begins on Thursday, April 1st at 2:50 pm. There will be no after school program on April 1.

The mini-reporters are counting down the days until Easter. We’ll be back next week with more great news.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Music Festival & St. Patrick's Day Kept Us Busy

This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on March 19, 2010

By: Abigail Companion, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman

Junior Kindergarten class dressed up in their St. Patrick's Day outfits. (L-R): Clare Coleman, Caylie Browning. Sidney Hynes, Arabella LeBlanc, and Hailey Veitch.

Yay! The Rotary Music Festival has started. The IHMS choirs sang on Wednesday at Corner Brook Regional High and did great. Our school choir song “I Love to Laugh” was enjoyed by everyone. Thank you to our teachers and Mr. Graham for helping to make it a success.

Short clip of our Chamber Choir performing at the 2010 Corner Brook Rotary Music Festival

Many of our students have performed in the Rotary Music Festival this week including: Tarik Rodrigues, Anna Brake, MacKenzie Brothers, Nicola Du Toit, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping, Jasmine Penney, Carla Du Toit, Sarah Keeping, Patrick Davis, and Andrew Dolomount. Congratulations to you all.

Students have started selling QSP magazine orders. We love to read. These sales will continue until March 29. Congratulations to Teagan O’Reilly who won the ostrich in the first prize draw on Monday for the QSP magazine orders. There will be more draws to come.

There was a sock hop and green theme day on Tuesday to celebrate St. Patricks’s Day. The sock hop was in aid of the girls’ basketball team. Everyone looked fantastic in green. Also to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day the Student Leadership Council had a scavenger hunt with pot of gold prizes for classes and a chocolate gold coin sale.

Today is apple day. As part of the Kids Eat smart breakfast program we will be doing apple activities and enjoying apples with our breakfast. Some of the treats we will have are yogurt apple parfaits and apple fruit salad.

This weekend grade 6 student, Jasmine Penney, will travel to the Newfoundland and Labrador Winter Games in Grand Falls. Jasmine will be competing in figure skating. We wish her lots of good luck!

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are starting the number 7 and the letter “J”. They are doing apple tasting for apple day.

The Kindergarten class is learning their sight words and working on their letters. They are also learning about fruits and vegetables.

The Grade 1 class had a great time with their trivia challenge “Reach for the Stars” on Monday. The student’s parents came in to watch and they had a lot of fun. On St. Patrick’s Day they tried to catch a leprechaun, but he kept getting away.

The Grade 2 class is doing leprechaun activities in computer class. They had lots of fun examining leprechaun’s footsteps and reading the poems he left behind.

The grade 3 and 4 class made a cake in math for fractions. They enjoyed the sock hop and St. Patrick’s Day.

The Grade 5 and 6 class is almost done their sewing projects. They decorated the classroom for St. Patrick’s Day. Their paper mache solar system is now hanging from the ceiling.

The Junior High class made oatmeal chocolate chip cookies this week in Enrichment. After Easter they will begin a sewing unit and will learn about how to budget.

Coming-Up
There will be an information session on Wednesday, March 24th at 7 pm in the gym for parents of our September 2010 Junior Kindergarten classes and our full day English and French Immersion Kindergarten.

Next Thursday is staff meeting and early dismissal for students.

The Scholastic Book Fair will be at our school on March 29th and 30th.

The mini-reporters love green apples. See you next week!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Who Knew Education Week Could Be So Fun?!

This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on March 12, 2010

By: Abigail Companion, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman

Our Under 12 girls basketball team played an exhibition game with the RNC last week and the score was a close one 38 to 41 for IHMS Lions.

Click below to watch a video clip from the game.

Click below to watch a Classic Blooper from the game.

Our St. Patrick’s Day Pot Luck was an evening to remember (see picture below). Everybody had fun. Thank you to the parents who helped to organize the dinner. The Du Toit family won the award for most family spirit and green clothing.

The winners of last week’s “Moo-off” for milk spirit week were grade 1 student Chenoah Park and grade 4 student Maria Reynolds. Congratulations to everyone who participated.

Saturday at the Corner Brook Plaza the Junior High Enrichment class participated in National Science and Engineering Month Bridge Building Competition. Sarah Yetman, Anri Vermooten, Skylar Anderson and Taylor Morrissey won the award for Most Aesthetically Pleasing Bridge Design. An $80 cheque was also given to them.

The QSP Magazine Fundraiser began Monday of this week and ends on March 29. Students have the chance to win lots of fun prizes for each magazine subscription they sell. On Monday there will be a school draw for the singing and dancing ostrich.

This week was Education Week. The theme was “My Place”. We hope all our students had a great week celebrating with trivia, guessing which teacher is shown in each baby photo, and watching the staff vs. students basketball game.

On Wednesday grades 4-9 went to Reconciliation for forgiveness.

On Thursday was our staff vs. students basketball game (see picture below) and the school pre-festival showcase for students and parents.

Click below to watch a video clip from the game.

On the weekend there was a Shamrock Challenge skating competition in Deer Lake that five of our students participated in. Caylie Blake won a gold medal, Abigail Companion and Anna Brake won silver medals and Olivia Park and Jasmine Penney both received bronze medals. Congratulations girls!

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes had fun participating in Education Week activities in art, circle time, and science.

The Kindergarten class is learning about healthy eating and weather in science.

The Grade 1 class is doing research on penguins and learning all about St. Patrick.

The Grade 2 class is starting a new book study and learning how to measure in math.

The grade 3 and 4 class has finished their math mini-Olympics and received their medals. They are working on writing adventure stories in language.

The Grade 5 and 6 class is excited about the QSP magazine selling. They are writing photo essays in language class and picking their speech topics for the annual IHMS speak off.

The Junior High class is started cooking in Enrichment class and is enjoying their new unit in science about cells and tissue.

Coming-Up
The Student Leadership Council will be taking orders for St. Patricks’s Day gold coin sale on Monday, March 15. Coins are $ 0.25 and will be delivered on Tuesday, March 16.

There will be a school sock hop at lunch on Tuesday, March 16. The cost for the sock hop is $1. Tuesday is also green theme day.

On Wednesday morning our school choirs will be performing for the Rotary Music Festival at Corner Brook Regional High. Good luck.

IHMS is currently accepting registrations for our Junior Kindergarten classes and full day Kindergarten in both English and French Immersion. Please contact the school for more information.

The mini-reporters had fun for Education Week and HOPE you did too!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Milk Spirit Week...Mooooo

During our school milk spirit week IHMS hosted a "Moo Off". Students took turns demonstrating their best "moo" sound. Afterward milk and cookies were served to all students. In this photo (L-R) Mr. Ron Hancock, grade 6 student Carla Du Toit, and Mrs. Alison McHugh dressed up as cows to celebrate the end of milk spirit week with the Moo Off Challenge.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Kindergarten student’s visit Colemans for nutrition month

This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on February 26, 2010

By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman

Kindergarten student’s paid a visit to Colemans for nutrition month with Dietitian, Mrs. Heather Allen Joyce.

The girl’s basketball tournament last weekend was great. They played really well. There were awards given for the player of the game for each game. Carla Du Toit, Abigail Companion and Claire Reynolds won these awards. Congratulations to the whole team.

Also on Wednesday the girl’s basketball team played the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary team. The girls won by only one point with a score of 41 to 40. It was a very fun and exciting game for everyone.

Last Saturday the Corner Brook Winter Carnival held “Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?” Nicole Keeping went and represented our school. She correctly answered a lot of the questions and helped many adults win money.

Congratulations go out to Caylie Blake, Olivia Park and Anna Brake who participated in a skating competition last weekend in Clarenville. Anna Brake won a gold medal in stage 7. Also Keely Brothers participated in her first gymnastics competition and Carla Du Toit won a medal at the Snow Stars festival skiing race. Congratulations to all of you.

Wednesday was World Math day. Students celebrated by playing math games and making math crafts.

This week is milk spirit week. Students are participating in milk related activities such as a milk carton treasure hunt and a “moo-off” today.

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes had fun celebrating world math day by doing sequencing, patterning and weighing things in science. Jack and Avery are representing the JK classes in the moo-off today.

The Kindergarten class enjoyed their field trip to Colemans for nutrition month. They are making cats in art class.

The Grade 1 class is working on activities for St. Patrick’s Day and Easter. Ms. Bennet’s supervisor came to talk to the class on Wednesday.

The Grade 2 class is having fun making things with clay. They are all finished their Olympic medal tally.

The grade 3 and 4 class is finishing up the mini-Olympics in math class and having fun making menus in language class.

The Grade 5 and 6 class is working on the YMCA logo contest and learning about metaphors in language class.

The Junior High class is busy solving construction problems. They are making the finishing touches on their Popsicle stick bridges. The National Engineering and Geoscience bridge building competition is on Saturday at 10 am in the Corner Brook Plaza. Their bridges will be tested to see how much weight they will hold without breaking. Good luck and have fun.

Coming-Up
Tomorrow is our school’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Pot Luck from 5-7 pm we hope to see everyone wearing lots of green!

Next week is Education week. All classes will be participating in special activities to celebrate.

Tuesday is Reconciliation for grades 3 to 9 at All Hallows Parish.

On Thursday there will be a pre-festival showcase for students and parents at 1:50.

Moo-ooo drink milk and be healthy straight from the mini-reporters.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

1st Place Winter Carnival Snow Sculpture

Congratulations to all students and teachers who participated in the 2010 Corner Brook Winter Carnival Snow Sculpture Challenge!

As a result of your effort, IHMS was awarded 1st Place for your igloo sculpture!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

25 New Computers For Computer Lab

Recently our school received 25 new computers from Suncor.

The donation was presented by Mr. Jamie Dolomount. Pictured (L-R): Sarah Yetman, Anri Vermooten, Taylor Morrissey, Skylar Anderson, Andrew Dolomount, Patrick Davis, Brian MacKenzie, Mark Patey, Mr. Ron Hancock and Mr. Jamie Dolomount.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Mrs. King voted "World’s Best Principal"

This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on February 26, 2010

By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman

In honor of the Olympics, the grade one class made Olympic “torches” then presented Mrs. King with a gold (cookie) medal for being the world’s best principal. (L-R) Liam Dawe, William Bennett, McKenna Batstone, Mrs. King, Alaura Alexander, Jack Ryan, Chenoah Park and Tamara Campbell.

Last Thursday IHMS had an Olympic Fun Day. Everybody had fun building an igloo snow sculpture and playing winter sports and games. Thank you to Ms. Dutton and the Junior High students for organizing our fun day. Also thank you to Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Brothers for taking pictures.

On Friday morning we had a school spelling bee for grades 4 to 6 students. Six students were chosen to represent our school at the Winter Carnival Spelling Bee. Grade 4 students MacKenzie Brothers and Katerina Hamann, Grade 5 students Abigail Companion and Jenna Yetman, and grade 6 students Claire Reynolds and Sarah Keeping were chosen from our school. Thank you to Mrs. McCarthy for organizing, Mrs. McHugh and Mrs. George for judging and Mr. Hancock for timing the students for this event.

The grade 3 and 4 students last Sunday had a bible presentation at All Hallows Parish. They accepted their first bible.

On Monday we had a Winter Carnival Day while the teachers had a professional development day. Yesterday our girl’s basketball team competed in an invitational tournament at Humber Elementary. The girls played very well. This tournament continues on Friday and Saturday.


Also on Thursday our school hosted the Winter Carnival Spelling Bee. Congratulations to all spellers.

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are starting the number 6 and making ice caverns in science.

The Kindergarten class is learning about shapes in math and learning about recycling in science.

The Grade 1 class is learning about resources in social studies and ways to be respectful. They loved the nutrition tour at Colemans this week. They are very excited to say they got to try out our school’s smart board this week while practicing with shapes.

The Grade 2 class is doing math investigation and making science experiments.

The Grade 3 and 4 class is starting a new unit called “Invisible Power”. They are also working on a colouring contest.

The Grade 5 and 6 class is excited about the spelling bee and having lots of fun playing basketball. They are learning to sew in art class and studying economics by playing a game where they have to sell lemonade in social studies.

The Junior High class is learning the phonetic alphabet and practicing using hand held radios. They are still working on their Popsicle stick bridges. They are also trying to increase their fitness by doing extra fitness activities on days when they do not have gym class.

Coming-Up
Wednesday March 3 is Math Day.

March 6 is the National Engineering and Geoscience bridge building competition for the junior high students. Their bridges will be tested to see how much weight they will hold without breaking. Also on March 6 is our school’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Pot Luck from 5-7 pm.

The mini-reporters love to watch the Olympics. Go team Canada!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

An Olympic Week @ IHMS!

This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on February 19, 2010

By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman

Grade 2 class with local athlete, Matthew Young, after our Olympic pep rally last Friday afternoon.

Go Canada! IHMS had an Olympic pep rally last Friday afternoon on February 12. We cheered on team Canada with Matthew Young a local athlete. He came to help us support Canada in the Olympics. Thank you to Alex Williams, Katerina Hamann and Maria Reynolds who shared a poem they wrote to cheer on Canada.

The after school program craft group has painted a new mural in our cafeteria window. The window is painted with the Olympic rings, symbols of Olympics and the words “Go! Team Canada!”

Last weekend the girl’s basketball team took part in an invitational basketball tournament hosted by St. Gerards. Lots of teachers, students and family members were there to support them. Thank you to Ms. Dutton for coaching the team.

This week our school received 25 new computers donated by Suncor. We would like to thank Mr. Jamie Dolomount for transporting these computers from the east coast for us. We have already started using these computers in our classrooms. Thank you!

Our Valentine’s Day chocolate sale raised over $80 for our school library. Thank you to the Student Leadership Council and many other volunteers for organizing this sale.

This week was teacher appreciation week. All of our teachers felt very appreciated from the students, parents and board members. They enjoyed their treats this week.


On Tuesday we had a school pancake breakfast. It was delicious. Thank you to the Student Leadership Council for serving the pancakes! Also thank you to Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. McCarthy who cooked almost 200 pancakes!

Also on Tuesday members of the local Rotary club visited our school to talk about the importance of reading and to read books to all of our classes. They donated $350 dollars worth of books to our school. Thank you very much to the Rotary club and to the readers who came in to share the books with us.

On Wednesday our whole school attended a special mass officiated by Father Tim Moriarty for Ash Wednesday. It is now the season of lent. Many students are giving up something for lent. Unfortunately, Mrs. King says we can’t give up school for lent! So we decided on things like chocolate, ice cream and popcorn.


Yesterday was our Olympic theme day. Students dressed up as athletes and in the afternoon we played games and built a snow sculpture outside.

Today is our grade 4-6 school spelling bee. The top two spellers from each grade will go to the Corner Brook Winter Carnival Spelling Bee next week. The Winter Carnival Spelling Bee is hosted by our school on Thursday, February 25.

Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are working on the letter “H” and the number “6”. Last week Kyra Hodder donated nine inches of her hair to the Cancer Association. Mrs. Paula Butt read books to the Junior Kindergarten classes on Tuesday as part of the Rotary Read Along.

The Kindergarten class is doing subtraction in Math and learning about Mass in religion. Mr. Darrell Squires read books to the Kindergarten class on Tuesday as part of the Rotary Read Along.

The Grade 1 class had a guest speaker from the Department of Forestry. Michelle Hamlyn spoke to the students about conservation and the importance of the forestry as a resource. Mrs. Terri Antle read books to the grade One class on Tuesday as part of the Rotary Read Along.

The Grade 2 class is keeping track of the Olympics and graphing all the medals in math class. Mr. Mike Fleming read books to the grade Two class on Tuesday as part of the Rotary Read Along.

The Grade 3 and 4 class is excited about the Spelling Bee today. Mrs. Frieda Faour read books to the grade three and four class on Tuesday as part of the Rotary Read Along.

The Grade 5 and 6 class is practicing for the Spelling Bee today. They would like to thank Mrs. Du Toit, Mrs. King and Mrs. McCarthy for driving them to visit the Corner Brook Public library last Thursday. Also, thank you to Mrs. Sandra Batstone for giving them a tour and helping with their research on the solar system. Mr. Peter Antle read books to the grade five and six class on Tuesday as part of the Rotary Read Along.

The Junior High class is starting to build model bridges with popsicle sticks and paper glue. They enjoyed planning the Olympic sports activities and instructing the younger children at their stations. Mr. Gary Kean read books to the junior high class on Tuesday as part of the Rotary Read Along.

Coming-Up
Our 101 Dalmatians musical has arrived. Mr. Graham will be doing auditions very soon.

Professional Development day is on Monday, February 22. There will be no school for students.