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Sara Fayle <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 May 2004 19:34:13 -0400
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Greetings,

I am curious to know if any listers are familiar with public school boards
that own and operate their own museums.  I am currently on contract with
the York Region District School Board in Ontario, Canada as the Assistant
Curator for their Heritage Schoolhouse Museum and Archives.  We run a
living history program for students in grade three that recreates the
experience of a student in 1900 rural Ontario, a grade eight outreach
program on the same topic, and we are the repository for artifacts and
archives about the history of the York Region Board.  As we ponder a new
strategic plan for the museum, we are interested in hearing from any other
museums that are also owned and operated by a public school board.

Thank you,
Sara Fayle
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