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Vol. 89 Issue 36 • Wednesday, September 5, 2012 • www.arrowlakesnews.com • 250-265-3823 • $1.25
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Learning about learning in School District 10
New Superintendent/Treasurer for SD10 Denise Perry finds the region has a sense of “exciting peacefulness.” CLAIRE PARADIS/ARROW LAKES NEWS
Linda Kaser asks what each person working as part of the school system will do to foster a positive learning environment for students. CLAIRE PARADIS/ARROW LAKES NEWS place from the moment kids get on the bus in the day, with all parts of the school system By Claire Paradis the morning until they get home at night, and seen as integral to education. Arrow Lakes News Burton Elementary School was packed involving everyone they meet in the school When the group broke for lunch, details with teachers, custodians, staff, bus drivers, environment. about what this meant for kids in classes this trustees, early childhood educators and inviFrom this perspective, bus drivers are as year came out. tees from neighbouring School District 8 the much a part of learning the respectful relaDistrict Principal Terry Taylor told the week before classes started in District 10. tionships which are the foundation for good Arrow Lakes News that higher achievements The convergence was for a special day-long education. can be reached through this kind of lateral conference put on by UVic Leadership Stud“It may not seem as significant as increas- co-operation, and said this year students ies faculty members Linda Kaser and Judy ing science results,” said Linda Kaser to the from Mt Sentinel, Lucerne, Nakusp SecondHalbert. packed auditorium, “but it is a learning op- ary and Distance Learning will be working The education researcher-lecturer’s pre- portunity.” together on a cross-collaborative project sentation focused on education as taking This holistic approach was the theme for called “Making the world a better place.”
The project will involve disciplines of the students’ choosing, and will take place from September to December of this year. New Superintendent/Treasurer for School District 10 (SD10) Denise Perry was very impressed with the calibre of presentation and what it meant for the schools in the area. “It’s encouraging them to take risks and create a different learning environment,” she said. The last time something of this magnitude was done that included everyone was
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St. John the Baptist gets new coat in Fauquier By Pat Kula and Claire Paradis
Special to the Arrow Lakes News
Putting the finishing touches on the steeple, Vaughan Hollenbeck of Arrow Lakes Painting works smarter, not harder, by using Arrow Lakes Ready-Mix’s mobile man-lift. PHOTO COURTESY OF PAT KULA
St. John the Baptist Catholic church in Fauquier received a long-awaited exterior paint renewal in August and now gleams like new. The church has been through many transformations and transportations over the years. Originally built in Burton with construction starting in 1925 and completed and consecrated for use in 1926, it was relocated to Fauquier during the Hydro flooding and townsite changes. St John the Baptist was one of three original Catholic churches in the area from Edgewood to Nakusp, and one of two that remain. “We tend to refer to this
church as being a heritage building, which it really is, although not officially designated as such,” Fauquier resident Pat Kula told the Arrow Lakes News. Procuring the designation was considered years ago, but the community let the idea go, realizing that they wouldn’t be able to make significant changes to the structure if it were an official heritage building. “We put a small washroom addition on the back some years ago and it would have been difficult to impossible to do that,” commented Kula. “There are few benefits for our situation so we chose to retain autonomy and the ability to deal with anything and everything as needed.” The new paint job on one of
the town’s tourist draws was done this summer by Arrow Lakes Painting, who did a fine job, according to Kula. “ALP did a terrific job, the old weatherboard siding has had so many different coatings on it through the decades it is quite a difficult surface to work with,” she said. “It is the only non-residential heritage building down here and so something of a showpiece, with tourists stopping to take pictures.” The building is the pride of the community, and is taken care of by a small group of parishioner volunteers who maintain and repair the building as needed. “We are quite proud of it,” affirmed Kula.
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