Division 5 learned about the significance of Orange Shirt Day and who exactly Phyllis Webstad was. Students wrote about why they personally feel that every child matters and created their own orange t-shirt to stand in support of those who unfortunately endured residential school. We were lucky enough to have our teacher-librarian, Ms. Zimmerschied read us a story to understand the impact that residential schools had on our Aboriginal people.
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beautiful
Ms Panny i can’t log on!
Bosco if you could not log on then how did you post this comment?
HOW?
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My T-shirt was painted with paint!
btw its the floppy one at the bottom left corner
my shirt is under the family foto
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ooooooooooooooooooooh nice C:
Hey Amelia was your shirt one of the folded one’s?
I wonder which one is mine ???
halo paples i off spidrs
Are you trying to sound like Barney!!
YAS!!!