New Mundare School celebrated with Grand Opening

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Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville MLA Jessica Littlewood, top right, helps drape the Alberta flag for Grade 1 students to hold while local Elk Island Public Schools (EIPS) trustee Colleen Holowaychuk looks on. Littlewood also presented school board chair Trina Boymook with a certificate with the Coat of Arms following the official ceremony Friday, Oct. 16th.

 

 

At 1:31 p.m. on Friday, October 16th the official grand opening ceremony for Mundare School got underway with the singing of O Canada by members of the school’s Glee Club.

 
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Guests, mostly comprised of elected officials and school board trustees, sat in the gymnasium to mark the occasion. There were a handful of parents and community members present as well, and enjoyed listening to Grade 1 students say what they were thankful for before singing the song Six Little Turkeys. Members of the Glee Club then came on stage to sing Ed Sheeran’s song Photograph.

 

Principal Liane Schultz made opening remarks to the students, staff and guests. Schultz talked about the vision, passion, spirit and relationships that are being fostered in the new school as well as the “much improved learning and physical environment” that has been created.

 

Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville MLA Jessica Littlewood said she loves the smell of new paint, and the new happenings at the… for more see the Oct. 20/15 Leader in print or online.