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Previous Years' Newsletters in PDF format with Lesson Plans
2003 Newsletters
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June
Accuracy

[595 KB]
May
Social Justice

[654 KB]
April
Power of the Mind

[527 KB]
March
Sympathy

[545 KB]
February
Self-Esteem

[505 KB]
January
Kindness

[476 KB]
 
2002 Newsletters
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November
Generosity

[391 KB]
October
Responsibility

[540 KB]
September
Courage

[411 KB]
August
Discernment

[339 KB]
July
Peace of Mind

[333 KB]
June
Forgiveness

[335 KB]
May
Joy of Life

[422 KB]
April
Unity in Diversity

[389 KB]
March
Perseverance

[368 KB]
February
Co-operation

[383 KB]
January
Consideration

[341 KB]
2001 Newsletters
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December
Honesty

[382 KB]
November
Gratitude

[318 KB]
October
Dependability

[329 KB]
September
Good Manners

[
297 KB]
August
Being Oneself

[
260 KB]
July
Appreciation

[
237 KB]
June
n/a (mixed)

[
236 KB]

 

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