Student Newspaper The Bill Woodward
BUZZ Moto: To tell students. parents and staff the
Volume 1, Issue 1, Date: October 17th 2011
student’s view of life in our school. Terry Fox Run- This is an interview with Mr. Landry about The Terry Fox Run. Do you have a strong feeling for Terry Fox? Yes I do have a strong feeling. I feel what he did was exceptional. What made you want to run around Anzac instead of the school yard? I think walking around the community will bring about more awareness to the cause and also to the school. Are you planning to do this next year? Yes. Are you going to plan something to raise money for the school or field trips? There will be another fundraiser for The Heart and Stroke Foundation called Jump Rope for Heart.
Outside Bill Woodward during Terry Fox day. Students are getting ready to run. Mr. Petley-Jones The Principal and the Pie
Why did you want pie thrown in your face? They weren’t supposed to throw pie in my face, because they only raised 1981.71 dollars and the goal was 2000 dollars. So they were only allowed to tape me to the wall, but someone ambushed me. But it was all in good fun. Did you enjoy being tapped to the wall? It was a unique and interesting experience. What did the pie taste like? Sweet. What made you suggest being duck tapped to the wall? Mr. Landry suggested it for funding because he did that at his old school in Fort. Chip.
By Stephanie Kreutzer
Newsletter Spotlight
By: Kaeli Mask
Important facts Anzac was originally named for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during World War I. During World War II there was a road built from the rail way to service and construct an American army base near Stoney Mountain. Various. "Anzac, Alberta." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 2011. Web. 30 Sept. 2011. <http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anzac,_Alberta>.
MISC Mr. Petley-Jones shows his support for the best Terry Fox fundraiser in our school history. By Stephanie Kreutzer
Upcoming Events -School opening celebration Oct. 19 -Dance Oct. 28
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BUZZ
THE
Moto: To inform students, parents and staff the
Volume 1, Issue 1, Date
student’s view of life in our school. Miss Wiebe Did you originally want to be a teacher? “No I wanted to be a doctor then an architect and then finally a teacher.” Do you like being a teacher? “Yes love being a teacher.” How long have you been teaching? “This is my fifth year.” Have you taught another grade besides grade 3? “Yes, my first year I taught 1/2 then kindergarten for three years, then last year I was vice principal. Miss Wiebe our grade 3 teacher.
By: Kenedi Pratt
By Stephanie Kreutzer
Newsletter Spotlight
Mr. Landry Interview
Where were you born? Miramichi, New Brunswick Where did you use to teach? Fort Chipewyan, Alberta I was teaching for three years. Why did you start teaching? To interact with youth Did you always want to be a teacher? Yes since High school. What do you like about our school? The number one thing I like is how well the students get along with each other.
Mr. Landry with two students during the Terry fox run. By Stephanie Kreutzer
By: Yvette Seguin
Bill Woodward School Student paper
Next month:
Kenedi Pratt, Interview with Mrs. Landry School opening celebration Bill Woodward’s 1st dance
Stephanie Kreutzer , Kaeli Mask, Yvette Seguin
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