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Queens County residents vie for board seat
Article online since November 20th 2008
Two Queens County residents are vying for the position of African Nova Scotia School Board Member for the South Shore Regional School Board. They are Mustapha Maynard of East Port Medway and Vaughn West of Liverpool. “The election will be held on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008,” said Returning...
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Education spending needs change - South Shore board chair
Article online since November 20th 2008
Not enough money is going into the classroom, says newly elected South Shore Regional School Board Chair, Elliott Payzant. As a representative, Payzant serves the communities that feed into North Queens and Greenfield schools, which includes Maitland Bridge in Annapolis Co. He ran against previous...
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Feeding kids, changing choices
Streamlining Valley school’s cafaterias just makes sense
Article online since November 19th 2008
BY NANCY KELLY Kings County Register Standardizing healthy food choices and prices at caféterias in schools within the Annapolis Valley Regional School Board (AVRSB) - while balancing costs - is a daily challenge. Schools food service manager Lindsay Redden is now filling a position created...
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Rural roads a danger to walking students
Article online since November 19th 2008
Walking to school used to be an easy trek for children attending the Falmouth District Elementary School, but now some parents say they are concerned for their children’s safety. A surge of residential development in the area has resulted in increased traffic on what were once quiet rural...
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Addition may subtract junior high
Article online since November 18th 2008
The South Shore Regional School Board made its pitch for a new South Queens Junior High School, and the province has responded. It wasn’t quite what members expected however. In a letter from Department of Education Deputy Minister Dennis Cochrane, he suggested the board consider building...
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