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Quebec Home & School News
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Quebec Home & School News
Volume
19
Issue
2
Date
April, 1982
Language
en
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Number of pages: 16
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Article titles:
- 1982 Conference theme: "The family - key to the future"
- Reorganization, Laurin speaks at Provincial parents' group
- Montreal's school population, 5.3% decrease in 81-82
- Editorial comment
- Quality of English and MEQ
- Could MEQ meet English school service needs?
- Secondary schools and their effects on children
- President's message
- Computers, a new education 'basic'
- H&S has honorary president
- Language tests, journalists pass
- We need our school boards
- Reorganization
- The fight for control of school goes on
- Forsey says board proposals "threat to national unity"
- Slide/Tape presentation prepared by QAPSB
- LSB Statement of Principles
- Lakeshore task forces activate
- Draft policy paper reviewed "L'ecole Québecoise: Phase II"
- Parents committees join forces
- "Policy paper and provincial tour to precede tabling of Bill"
- AGM Section
- Terry Fox youth centre opens in Ottawa
- 150th anniversary, Jesse Ketchum Public School
- New health survey planned
- US Congress recognition
- Women in Science, Canadian girls need figures and physics
- "Educouncil" English newsletter launched
- Bill 101 change, non residents - 3 yr. max
- Second language newsletter
- Students given taste of poverty
- Lunch crunch looms
- French, English teachers share traditional concepts
- Coast of Schools, $847 million
- DENTICARE program may be pulled
- Claims plastic films environmentally efficient
- Quebec not along, schools need to be overhauled
- The kids are great!
- Council of Minsters of Education "federal attack on public education"
- College & University news, cuts aren't only problem...
- St. Helen's Island Fort 1982 Annual history fair
- Kindergarten report released
- Pre-kindergarten and the public schools
- Focus on the Locals
- Edinburgh: ...and the winner is...
- Edgewater: parents endorse music appreciation program
- Courtland Park: I love-to-read
- New local: Bienvenue à l'Ecole Primaire
- Off to a good start
- First annual bazaar
- Eardley: the "iceground" came
- Allancroft: Parlons Français - new course
- Howick: Kids state for trips
- Northview: new club provides adventure
- Westpark: "and oh how the money rolls in"
- Northview: Towne Faire, raises $3000
- Lachine High: tell us how!
- Willingdon: books raise $2100
- Cedar Park: animated library holds interest
- Hampstead: hey doc, listen!
- MacDonald High: strong program for Carnival Week at MAC
- Somerled: 340 students in song fest!
- Elizabeth Ballantyne: hard work vs. easy profit
- TMR Survey: more parents smoke than students!
- New Carlisle: prayers and petitions
- Dunraw Gardens: neat kids get better results
- Seignory: busy as bees - and ready for the sting
- Safety scene
- Local schools plan safety education programs
- Bus safety week inspires students to be monitors
- Safety Week biennial affair at St. Lambert elem.
- Media aids available
Citation
Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations (QFHSA). “Quebec Home & School News” 19, no. 2 (April 1982).
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Partenaire participant à la BOSC lié à cette ressource
Fédération québécoise des associations foyer-école, inc. (QFHSA)
Fondation :
1944
Public cible :
Secteur de l’éducation en anglais du Québec, de la maternelle à la 5e secondaire
Site Web :
http://www.qfhsa.org/
Activités :
Activités d’alphabétisation; activités pédagogiques; ateliers sur le leadership; ateliers sur le rôle parental
Anciens noms :
[Fusion entre] le Québec Provincial Council of Home and Schools et les Greater Montréal Federation of Home and School Associations; Quebec Federation of Protestant Home and School Associations