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St. Paul students celebrate

On April 22, the students and staff of St. Paul the Apostle School celebrated Earth Day in a big way.
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On June 19, the students gathered again to create this earth daisy to represent the fact that if people work together they can make this world a much greener place.

On April 22, the students and staff of St. Paul the Apostle School celebrated Earth Day in a big way. Following a native good morning prayer service, the students were treated to guest speakers from Science North who spoke about the regreening of Sudbury and a Professor Crumplin from Laurentian University who discussed the environmental costs of driving a car.

A recycling fashion show, litterless lunch, neighbourhood garbage pick up and tree planting session finished off the day.

On June 19, the students gathered again to create this earth daisy to represent the fact that if people work together they can make this world a much greener place.


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