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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Jun 1997, p. 10

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"I‘m not trying to provide a whole assessment â€" this is not diagnostic," Gore says. "I‘m just trying to give parents an idea of Before the tests are taken, parents fill out a registration form, providing only their child‘s first name and their eâ€"mail address. Immediately after a test is taken, a copy of the test results are returned to parents via eâ€"mail. /A The tests, which are timed, are administered for both arithmetic and reading comprehension skills in all grades through the OAC level. A student may only take any particular test once, but new tests are offered on an ongoing basis. call anybedy us find our * ECCC whether or not their child is learning at an acceptable rate." find out what grade level they are functioning at," Gore says. "They don‘t have to call me or formal testing. The school‘s Web site now offers the same e to parents and their T lodes "Parents can simply go there, test their own child, and As founder of the private academic day school and tutoring school, Frederick Gore says he frequently speaks with parents who are conâ€" cerned that their children are not functioning at grade level but have nowhere to turn for testing, All students entering any of St. Jude‘s School‘s programs are established by St. School .Wambo,b’w Parents wishing to deterâ€" mine the academic skill levels of their children may now do so on the Internet, thanks to a World Wide Web site recently Parents can now determine whether or not their children are functioning in school at grade level through the St. Jude‘s School World Wide Web site. Those interested in visiting the St. Jude‘s School Web site may do so at wwwstjudes.com. lewel thimnd! c, _ "I have a collection of old paile tevel through th€ 55â€" choul text books dating bock s to as early as 1813. I‘ve been collecting them for years â€"â€" it‘s a hobby. I‘m a teacher and 1 hapâ€" pen to be an oldâ€"fashioned teacher, so it‘s natural for me to be colâ€" lecting these books. 1 wanted parents to be able to actually read pages from these text books â€" not just read the text, but see the do, every couple of weeks, is insert another book, or turn sever m.fi:mflpmflw%fieflmflhmi three pages we‘ve got in there and then come back in a week or two and read the next two or three pages." # take advantage of the market‘s delivery service ($3 anywhere in Kitchener Waterloo) SaturdayI;une 2E : Seniors Day at the Kitchener Farmers‘ Market free Kitchener Transit bus passes to first 650 Customers enter prize draws at the Customer Service Centre putt h free gift bags for 1st 350 seniors emmon and Walter Matthau u could lucky winner of movie passes r @ a new movie with Jack )r prizes on our miniature putting green eereliingscau in and piecs meaercpmpne in Garvenacanmin s i aioge veap t i) nem p fifip-inmn;md. 6am tw 2 Cormer ef releick and Duke Sticess, _ *mmmr.m» 1412767 rmmmnmnevererdnremnninemnnmine To make the site interesting, Gore included a page which looks at the education system the way it was "in the good old days" when the 3Rs were what school was all about. At the same time, Gore wanted to provide more than just information about the school. He wanted to make the site interesting to encourage people to visit it time and time again. And he wanted to proâ€" vide a service. â€" "Because of the nature of the school, 1 have to advertise," Gore says. "We have students who come only for a short period of time and then we‘re trying to reintegrate them back into the public school system. So I‘m always looking for more students every year, and adverâ€" tising and being public is important to our survival." Gore‘s original intent for developing the web site was to promote his private school. â€" how their child is doing, m;uumilt:li'fii Eon Tuc m ‘}§"g fim& râ€" ME E Tme oter vake a tase lncations 25 Bruce Street, Kitchener, NZ2H 6K8 (519) 578â€"6030 1â€"800â€"268â€"2628 Fax (519)576â€"7 m,wwiflnldbmuqn- R ing of his practice at the Belmont Chiropractic Clinic in association with Dr. Roy Riddell Con Dr. Sherman will be accepting new patients immediâ€" daily ) ately. The clinic offers an active approach to the +5 restoration and maintenance of function and health. N‘ rorm-pmmug;ag:cmmw 04 1. â€"The day s \â€" _ Belmont Chiropractic Clinic b::n 665 Belmont St. W., Kitchener 6 e «T THE BOOKWORM New Chiropractor in the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Region [JM Atnnziabie Prices U | Â¥R 65 University Ave. E. Waterloo i en T Ee e enc 885â€"0473 * Bonding * Financial Services * Insurance _: paid by e _ paid by e Tuition for a will be reduc St. J five days a mornings fi 9 come in t Headâ€"Start at the the be Aug four week end in Au, fully enro Nuâ€"Credi Phonic who a senior who 1 who I get ofi who h comin whi

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