seh afl Nadie tac aca Abe aoe Sagres Sah gh ikl eee PP ME DLE Te Se PNET I EET Twin Rivers school a great place to be Students at Twin Rivers and Twin Rivers Annex have made a good start in 1992. They are all working hard to complete the goals set out for them by their teachers. To compliment the PE pro- gram, students at all levels get * the opportunity to try cross- country skiing. Our Grade 5 and 6 students also get to try downhill skiing. As well the house system of noon-hour games continues to provide students with more gym time. Our gym is also being used to provide basketball experi- ence for five school teams. Both boys and girls teams are practicing hard and will be playing other schools soon. Our Parent Advisory Coun- cil continues to be most sup- portive. They have recently approved to help sponsor a P4 (Grade 4) swim program and a science program at our schools. As well, they are help- ing support our cross-country and downhill ski programs. Our Parents will also pur- chase uniforms and play- ground. equipment for our SD Twin Rivers Elementary School School CROSSINGS Saturday, February 8 , 1992 school. Many parents help out at the school on a regular ba- is. Our parents are helping make Twin Rivers a great place to be. All staff just completed a day of study on Teaching Styles and Learning Styles. Pat Holburn from Simon Fraser University provided the staff with strategies that will help them all be more ef- fective in the classroom. Twin Rivers and Twin Rivers Annex continue to be Carrier is Collecting Your Castlegar News carrier will now be collecting for delivery of the paper for the past month. Please . . . won't you have your money ready when he or she calls? Bl ie National Coaching Certification Level 1: This program is designed to further develop the skills of the volunteer coach and enhance the quality: of sport for athletes in the community. Fri., 6:30-10 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m.-5 p.m., & Sun., 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Feb. 14, 15 & 16. $45. . Emergency First Aid: A prerequisite for the Early Childhood Education program. This Red Cross course would be of interest to playground supervisors and anyone who wants to know what to do in a medical emergency. CPR Level “A” is taught as part of this course. Sat., Feb. 15,9 am.-5 p.m., $35. Standard Safety First Aid: This Red Cross course covers all standard First Aid procedures. Qualifying students will receive a First Aid Certificate. CPR Level.”B" is taught as part of this course. This course is a prerequisite for the Practical Nursing program. Tues., Feb. 18, 6:30-9:30 p.m. and Sat., Feb. 22 & 29, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $65. CPR D Child & Infant Safety: includes: Ob d airway, i and unconscious, CPR child and infant, ing y i system. Tues., Feb. 18, 6:30-9:30 p.m. $15. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER CALL: CASTLEGAR CAMPUS - 365-1261 Sell