Bridging the gap - Both the Grade 2/3 students from Kipling School and residents at Rudyard Manor are enjoying the opportunity to spend time taking part in activities and building relationships each month. (Connie Schwalm/Grasslands News)
There are decades separating them. Yet Grade 2/3 students from Kipling School are making connections with residents at Rudyard Manor and experiencing something that cannot be found inside the walls of a classroom. “We’ve been making regular visits to Rudyard since the fall,” says teacher Amberlee Dayman. “We go to Rudyard once a month - […]
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