District shuffles principals as part of closure outcome THE TOWN of Stewart will lose two school ad- Ministrative positions when its elementary school closes. Meanwhile, principals at four other schools being closed have been appoin- ted to new schools in _what’s easily the largest personne! shuffle of its type in years at the Coast Mountains School District. An all, 10 administrative officers received new ap- pointments June 14, “It’s major,” schools superintendent Randy Smallbrugpe said. “There’s a lot of people moving around,” Four principals in Ter- race are.changing schools, Clarence Michiel Ele- mentary. principal Bill Gook has been named principal at Skeena Junior. He'll be replaced at’ Clarence Michiel by Christine Foster, who was the principal of Parkside Elementary, one of the schools the board is clos- ing lo save money. Copper Mountain Ele- mentary principal Phillip Baron has been appointed to Thomhill Elementary, where some of his current students will attend next fall. Copper Mountain is an- , other one of the schools , being closed. He replaces Dave Crawley, who will head up Uplands Elementary next fall. The area’s senior sec- ondary schoo! is getting a new vice principal as part of the shuffle. Cam MacKay has been appointed vice principal at Caledonia Senior Second- ary School. The new appointments were announced following the school board's decision to finalize. closures at five schools, including ‘two, in., Terrace, as oH “It worked out that we had enough positions for everybody in the Terrace, . - and Hazelton «| Kitimat areas,” Smallbrugge said. - Trustees also decided ta close Stewart Elementary ‘ and turn the secondary school into a Kindergarten ta Grade 12 school next fail, leaving room for just two administrative officers. Stewart Secondary school will be renamed Bear Valley School to re- flect its new slatus as a K- 12 school. Smallbrugge also re- vealed the school’s new, unofficial motto: “Home of When you can't breathe,, ‘nothing else matters F BAITISILCOLUM DIA LUNG ASSOCIATION’ [ TS1+LUNO of 1-200-465-LUNG Please have yout dog leashed or fenced-in away from your mail boxes on | Wednesdays and Solurdays $o your newspaper carrier can deliver your paper, eg e 4 Northwest Smile Design Center : D.P.A Ol, he, Fay Dis, Fullfxe Ovhodnts, TM «Serving the Northwest for 10 years « Full Fxe Orthodontic fare # invisatiqn « the lnviscble braces 4 TMJ. Trentment # Porcelain Crowns and Veneers + Teeth Whitening (Bleaching) # fotex Free Oflice Dr. Peter. A. Okimi 200-4619 Park Avenue, Terraco, B.C, V8G 1V5 (250) 635-7611 Did you know that c child should be seen for heir frst othodontc sereaning befoc# age 7? @ a Entetant ca ow .the grizzlies and cubs.” He said two principals in the district have deci- ded to return to teaching, including Brian Hilde- brant, who had been on leave from his position as principal at Uplands. Ele- mentary in Terrace. Kitimat’s Ray Webster, principal of Alexander Elementary, another school the board is clos- ing, also voluntarily deci- . ded to return to teaching, Smallbrugg said. Two acting administra- tors, principal Scott Ste- wart and vice principal Chris van der Mark, will Your Homestyle™ we ‘aie, “commi ited: | lo: aaa you rranty, the best-value and ; out HomeStye™ Wotran ‘rogram, Is your of assurance ‘of satis Your Dec remain at Hazelton Sec- ondary. Former Hazelton ad- minstrator and current act- ing Skeena Junior princi- pal Vic Dikaitis has been named principal of Kitimat City High. Dikaitis stepped in to the Skeena job when prin- cipal Rob Greenwood was named assistant superin- tendent last fall. Another large shuffle at the school district is ex- pected when teaching as- Signments are finalized, something Smallbrugge hopes will be completed by June 30. Randy Smalibrugge Welcomes BONNIE to their staff of professional stylists. Bonnie looks forward to seeing all her past clients as well as meeting new ones. 4718-B Lazelle Avenue, Terrace 635-4997 © 1-800-251-4997 ¢ Glendale e Riverdale 8 Douglasdale * 99, 995, Sq. Fh = £3.39 sq. $3.69 Sq. Ft. “Installation on concreta floor & stairs is extra, *O.A,C, minimum purchase $1,000.00 Offer expires July 13, 2002 VY.OUR or 3202 Munroe Street, Terrace, B.C, © 635-2976 Homesi7le. HELMET OF YOUR CHOICE! 0% INTEREST | NO PAYMENTS: am 1 YEAR SUNDAY, JUNE 30 All Day. MEN'S SOCCER TOURNAMENT } Soccer Fields. CANADA DAY PARADE -:' Mountainview Square to'F anpay > 6 am, to 9 pa MEN'S SOCCER TOURNAMENT, FREE FUN SWIM] to7p Soccer Fields.--Final Game:at.6 p.m. : : NTERDENOMINA TIONAL 1p CANADA DAY CAKE North Entrance of Riverlodge - the Big Gym