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FOURTH GRADE Changes in the Fourth Grade Fourth graders have changed from a self-contained classroom to de- partmental classrooms; we change classes from Mrs. Russo to Mrs. Manchester. We have lockers for our coats, books, etc; we have gym with Mrs. Wendt or Mr. Russo, and we have our own gym lockers and showers. In the classroom, we have more responsibility for ourselves. We get more homework, learn Logo in the computer lab, and begin French classes. Row I: Aaron Price, Christine Balchikonis, Brian Adams, Terry Wendt, Robert Tebo; Row 2: Barbara Streeter, Amber Thompson, lacqueline Besaw, lames Rice, jennifer Pelno, Sarah Bissonette, lennifer Snider; Row 3: Theodore Smith, loseph Williams, Robin Hance, Brandon Collaher, Kathy Hubbard, Rob- ert Hayes, Lynn Cooper, Steven Pinson; Absent: John Provost, Bobbie to Finley 32 Fourth Grade
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Row 1: effery Bigwarfe, Jessica Smith, Carrie Tatnall, Justin Thompson; Row 2: Amy Dowling, Jennifer Humphrey, Jennifer Woods, Lea Belcer, Tamara DeLair, Janelle Snider; Row 3: Chad Kerr, Ronald Whitney, Rushton, Dowling, Marion Refici, Wade Tupper, Shannon Adams, Margaret Come, Mr. Collins. The changes that take place in the fifth grade are not dramatic ones, but can be seen all the same. This is a calm, stable period for everyone to enjoy. You go on field trips with Mrs. LaRocque and Mr. Collins to places like Bear Mountain and the St. Lawrence Seaway. The writing competen- cies are in fifth grade too. You go into fifth grade still a kid, but you come out almost a teenager and ready to take on the world. Fifth Grade 31
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Row 7. Brandi MacCue, Nichole Cook, Julie Marsh, Jan McIntosh; Row 2: Alison Benjamin, Melissa Peabody, Mrs. Manchester, Robert Watson, Jennifer Hanley; Row 3: Thomas Pelno, Michael Ritzenthaler, Ian Brown, David Martin, Steven Pickering, Ethan Healy; Row 4: Chrystal Ellis, Sarah Lunderman, Michael Ad- ams, Jeremy Thompson, Kole Burgess, Nichole Smith, Crystal Provost. Ooaep by Joseph Williams, Grade 4 Fourth Grade 33
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