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Let us present to you the first issue of Ms. Smith's Grade 9's original writings, the SRHS Vox.
 
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​​Rachel Friars entered a Spooky Short Story writing contest through Random House Publishing. The great news is that Rachel took home 3rd place in this national contest.

 
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​TORONTO ~ May 8, 2013 β€” The Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) announced the winners of the Book Week 2013 Writing Contest. Close to 1,500 entries were received from young writers in every province and territory across the country. Rachel Friars' story, below, received honorable mention:

 
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See just three of Shanell Keith's out-of-this-world paintings:

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Ms. Hill and her Advisory Class participated in an Arts Smart project that will amaze you and has a great message. Check it out below:
 
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Our Advanced Tech class is creating a shed that showcases as many environmentally friendly ideas as possible. Once built, their shed will include: a popcan heater, trombe wall, solar panels, small wind turbine, and the most eco-friendly materials they can afford. Join them in the discussion as they blog about their experience:
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As a literacy initiative, students are reading and listening to the great Canadian storyteller Stuart McLean, and several letters have been sent inviting Mr. McLean to visit our school.
This is Leah's -- you can clearly hear her "voice" in her writing, and we feel that Mr. McLean will too.
 
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We have mailed a number of invitations to date to Stuart McLean. We enjoy Jacob's straightforward yet very warm invitation.
 
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We were very proud of the Spring 2013 Drama Club's production, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Here is a clip of Saturday night's finale. Enjoy!
 
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Although not​ a student project, we are challenging students to "one up" the SRHS staff's Sonic Pride video.