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Daily Archives: Tuesday March 10th, 2015

Secondary Schools, Spring 2015

Scarlett Heights ready and waiting for spring and the bugs to arrive!

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Our grade 9 science class at Scarlett Height Entrepreneurial Academy is excited to be part of this program. We have just started our unit on ecology and we are looking forward to putting our learning to practical use.

EcologyScarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy
Elementary Schools, Spring 2015

M.C. Knoll is ready… if only the weather was.

Tuesday March 10th, 2015 M.C. Knoll Elementary School 1 Comment

It’s snowing and cold outside but that won’t stop the M.C. Knoll grade 5 students from doing a walk-about next week to hunt for the perfect place to set-up the Malaise trap. We look forward to blogging our experiences and discoveries!

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