Item is the personnel file of Murray W. MacDonald. He was employed by Edmonton Public Schools from 1927 to 1963. File selectively retained because of Mr. MacDonald illustrious career as a watercolour artist.
Series consists of personnel files selectively retained for their value in providing information regarding newly created positions, school namesakes, the positions of Superintendent of Schools, Secretary-Treasurer and Trustees of Edmonton School District No. 7, and prominent citizens.
Item is a student newspaper written by the Grade VI students in Room 13 at Northmount School. It includes articles about school and community life and brief interviews with Mr. Bowes, Mrs. Luscombe, and Mr. Belseck.
Item is a student newspaper written by the Grade VI students in Room 13 at Northmount School. It includes articles about school and community life and contains brief interviews with Mr. Belseck, Miss Foster, Miss Meyer and Mr. Kischuk.
Item is a film about Caribou in Canada and products made from Caribou. It was produced for the Canadian Wildlife Services, Department of Resources and Development.
Item is a filmstrip about the Earth’s neighbors, the formation of the continents and the oceans,the motions of the Earth and the Moon, and the geometrical divisions of the Earth.
Item is a filmstrip depicting cartoon children going to a fair and learning about the importance of Vitamin D. Film is presented by the Nutrition Division of the Department of National Health and Welfare.
Item is a filmstrip presented by the Canadian Citizenship Branch, the Department of Citizenship and Immigration about the history of the fisheries in Canada.
Item is a film presented by the Topographical Survey, Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys Canada. It takes a historical look at surveying in Canada and different types of surveying.
Item is a film presented by the Topographical Survey, Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys Canada. It takes a historical look at surveying in Canada and different types of surveying.
Item is a newsletter for parents from the principal of Laurier Heights School, W. H. Coull. It outlines changes for the following year. It also includes the Laurier Heights School Boundaries for 1965-66.
Item consist of correspondence, accounts, and agendas pertaining to the Holyrood Home and School Association. It also contains a photocopy of a 1966 newspaper clipping about the Holyrood Home and School Association’s dissatisfaction with the Alberta Federation of Home and School Associations.
The fonds consists of minutes, financial records and ledger of the Holyrood Home and School Association. The Holyrood Home and School Association was formed in Edmonton in 1955. With a membership consisting of parents of students attending the school, the association raised funds for the school and served as an advocacy group for school-related issues.
Item is a photocopy of an Edmonton Journal article. It announces that a dozen Grade V and VI Braemar students are going to Toronto to the national conference of the Orff-Schulwerk Society of Canada. Judy Sills and Jean Woodrow are the accompanying teachers.