Similkameen Spotlight, September 24, 2014

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NEWS NAKED MEN AT THE LEGION – LOTS OF PHOTOS page 13

NEWS PWP GIVES BACK TO PRINCETON page 3

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The Similkameen

Volume 66 Issue 39

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

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They’re baaaaaaaack!

Andrea DeMeer

Takumi Irie, Justeen McIntosh, Dylan Gullason, Jodi McIntosh, Hayley Darby and Saki Irie were excited Monday morning about their first day at Princeton Secondary School. Andrea DeMeer publisher@similkameenspotlight.com

There were different kinds of lines outside Princeton schools Monday morning. Instead of pickets there were busses, and cars, and kids. While the first day of school was abbreviated, with orientation only from 10 a.m. to noon, it was to be business as usual on Tuesday. Students on their way to Princeton

Secondary School Monday morning were in high spirits that the protracted teachers’ strike was over. “I’m happy because summer was boring. It was too long,” said Hayley Darby, who was one of about half a million students in British Columbia returning to the classroom Monday. There were some first day of school nerves too, about timetables and course selection. “We didn’t get our report cards last year so technically we don’t know

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if we passed anything,” said Justeen McIntosh, a Grade 12 student. The students also expressed concern their school year would extend into summer 2015, although the government has indicated that is not on its agenda. Outside Vermilion Forks Elementary school at noon there was chatter in the playground and the parking lot. Megan Hyslop, who is in Grade 5, summed up first day of school as “awesome. I loved

it.” Cory Paulsen, who was picking up his nine-year-old daughter Helena, described the end of the strike as “wonderful. I’m glad to see the teachers back.” Paulsen said he is relieved the stress of arranging childcare and activities for his child is over. “It’s hard when you’re working and you’re always thinking about where your daughter is and where she going.”

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