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READING IS MAGIC Left to right, seated, Stephanie Pecor, James Caldwell Mrs. Left to right, Jamie Arena, Sarah Baney, Andrea Thomas. Petteys, standing Sam Smead, Alyssa Reynolds, Meghann Dow- ney. Elementary students dressed as gypsies to encourage everyone to earn a gypsy certificate by reading with a partner 15 minutes a day for 5 days. FACE PAINTINGS were done in the Elementary Art Room to add color and interest in showing each student's favorite character Don Fangboner, Director of the Lake George His- torical Association visited fourth graders and talked about the Revolutionary War. He talked about the duties dress of the typical soldier including all he had to bear such as carrying his own wooden bowls, tin cup, tin plates, musket, bayonet other equipment.
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GRIEF SEMINAR A grief seminar dealing with feelings of loss took place over 5 days in January to teach students how to let go of pent up emotions. Much group discus- sion took place as well as writing po- ems and meditating. Ms. Mimi Reid co- ordinated the activities along with Ms. Marilyn Patton from Saratoga County.
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STUDENT SPECTRUM W.R.G.B. Left to right. Tonya Stetson, Denise Ligouri. Donna Racette. Three times during the year students from the high school middle school went to television station WRGB (channel 6) in Schenectady to present student news on Student Spectrum. YOUTH LEADERSHIP DAY Members of the Hadley Luzerne Chapter of Students Against Drunk Driving attended a Youth Leadership Day February 23rd in Al- bany. The theme “Life Be in It encouraged youth to take an active role in developing and promoting healthy lifestyles for themselves and others. The goals for the day were to motivate students towards discovering and adapting more healthy lifestyles, to expose students to prevention strategies which can be implemented within their own schools and to emmpower students with skills for becoming more effective leaders. The S.A.D.D. group is deeply comitted to the traditional philosophy that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. One important focus of prevention lies in strengthening the personal and social skills of individuals. Aside from Hadley Luzerne Central School students also attended from Catholic Central High School, Coxsackie Athens High School, LaSalle Institute, and Cohes High School. 8
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