Text Box:   By  Emily Tyrrell 

I did an interview with Marion Young -Talon. She is a teacher at  the primary sight. She started working at the primary sight in 1994. The kid’s love her as a teacher.  
Marion said that she and the kids have a lot of fun. There isn’t a single thing that Marian dislikes in the classroom. She loves to teach math and language. 
The class pet’s make a lot of noises in front of her. The kid’s are well behaved when she teaches, they listen very well to her. She loves to teach. The  kid’s treat her  very well. She has her own  child that goes to the primary sight.

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Text Box: January  2006 
Text Box: Volume 1, Issue 4
Text Box: SMS Toy Drive
by Nash Allan-RahillR

	The Stillwater Montessori School has boxes for the toys the students are donating to needy children in the Bangor region. They are located in the entryway or hallway of the school.
 
	The students are collecting old toys and new toys for kids who do not have any toys. 
	James Rogers, is one of the students at the Stillwater Montessori school. When he heard about the toy drive, he wanted to help by buying toys. December 14 he had a bake sale so he could go and buy toys. 

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Text Box: by  Michael Coyne
The Stillwater Montessori School got a new shed around mid- November. It is eight feet tall, six feet wide, and six feet long. It is much safer than the old one. If the top of the old shed slammed down on your fingers or any other part of your body, you could get injured. We got a new one for safety and so there would be more space.  
Tyler Dama, his brother, and his dad built the shed. Al Duplessis’ class is going to paint it yellow and green in the spring. The class is also building shelves for it. There are already two shelves in the shed, which were built by Damian Robinson and Caleb McNaughton.
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