(Above Image): Books on a desk. (Carleton University, 2021)

Home:

Gangdev, Srushti. (2021). “Parents at West Vancouver school call for transparency on COVID-19 ‘exposures’”. Global News.  Accessed April 3, 2021. Retrieved from https://globalnews.ca/news/7376167/west-vancouver-school-parents-covid-19-concerns/.

British Columbia in the 20th Century: Education and Educators: 

Brown, Jack. (2018). “Surrey History: The Development of Schools in Surrey 1940-1950”. Accessed April 4, 2021. Retrieved from https://www.surreyhistory.ca/schoolsto1950.html

LRTA. (1999). “The Langely Retired Teacher’s Association: Simonds 1999-2000”. Accessed April 4, 2021. Retrieved from http://www.langleyrta.ca/history-of-langley-schools/elementary-before-2004/elementary-schools-group-4/simonds-elementary—folder/simonds-elementary—staff/simonds-1999-2000.html

Maple Ridge Archives. (1934). “Hammond Elementary”. Accessed April 5, 2021. Retrieved from http://mapleridgemuseum.org/hammond-elementary-school/.

Penner, Patrick. (2020). “Top Five Oldest Schools in Abbotsford”. Abby News. Accessed April 2, 2021. Retrieved from https://www.abbynews.com/community/photos-top-5-oldest-schools-in-abbotsford/.

Robson, Karen. (2019). “Sociology of Education in Canada”. Accessed March 20, 2021. Retrieved from https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/robsonsoced/.

Vancouver Archives and Heritage. (1901). “Lost Schools: Normal School”. Accessed April 2, 2021. Retrieved from https://blogs.vsb.bc.ca/heritage/archives/lost-schools/normal-school/.

Vancouver Archives and Heritage. (1910). “Chapter Two: 1891-1910”. Accessed April 2, 2021. Retrieved from https://blogs.vsb.bc.ca/heritage/2017/04/19/5361/

Vancouver Archives and Heritage. (1940). “Chapter Four: 1931-1950”. Accessed April 2, 2021. Retrieved from https://blogs.vsb.bc.ca/heritage/2017/04/24/chapter-four-1931-1950/


Vancouver Archives and Heritage. (1998). “Chapter Nine: The Nineties”. Accessed April 2, 2021. Retrieved from https://blogs.vsb.bc.ca/heritage/2020/04/23/chapter-nine-the-nineties/

Madge Casselman:

Buss, David. (1998). “Teacher Loving, Learning, and Living”.  

Fraser Valley Record. “Teacher Since 1922: Children May Be Imps But Cassy Loves Everyone” (1963). Fraser Valley Record.

Mission Community Archives. (1933). “Mrs. Cassleman with her students”.

Mission Community Archives. (1950). “Mrs.Cassleman teaching math”.

Mission Community Archives. (1963). “Mrs. Cassleman”.

Christine Morrison:

Cox, Neville. (1993). “Just Between Us”. 

Fraser Valley Record. (1973). Fraser Valley Record. 


Mission Community Archives. (N.D.). “Christine Morrison”.

Mission Community Archives. (1929). “Christine Morrison in Mission Central Staff photo”. 


Mission Community Archives. (1992). “Christine Morrison at the official opening of the school named after her”.

Emma Barnett: 

Barnett, Emma. (1930-1942). “Attendance Book”. 

Barnett, Emma. (1933-1942). “Attendance Book”. 

Mission Community Archives. (1930). “Emma Barnett with Kindergarten Students outside of Language School”.

Mission Community Archives. (1950). “Emma Barnett with her Former Language School Students”.

Mission Community Archives. (1965). “Emma Barnett with Her Dog”.

Mr. and Mrs. Barnett. (1934). “Letter to the Pioneers of Mission District”.

Claire Clemo:

Beaulieu, Tammy. (N.D). “Note to Miss Clemo”. 

Clemo, Claire. (1979-1980). “Teachers Record Book: Mission Central, Grade 5, Div 16”. 

Clemo, Claire. (1981). “Sermon: St Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Mission”. Pp 1.

Fitzgerald, Julie. (1996). “Note to Miss Clemo”.

Fraser Valley Record. (1989). “Teacher lights lamp of learning”. Fraser Valley Record.

Jim. “Memo to Miss Clemo: Re: Silent Reading” (1985).

Mission Community Archives. (1977). “Claire Clemo with one of her students”. 

Mission Community Archives. (1992). “Claire Clemo and her students welcoming the Governor General of Canada”. 


Mission Community Archives. (1992). “Claire Clemo receives Mission Rotary Club Distinguished Award”.

“Pupil Report: Classroom Visitation/Miss Clemo: Division 3, Grade 6, 24 pupils”. (1983).

Smith, Carrie. (1983). “Note to Miss Clemo”. 

Tanye Heath: 

Heath, Tanye. (1977). “Personal note”.

Heath, Tanye (1980). “Note to student: Gina Mecker”.

Heath, Tanye (1980b). “Note to student: Tanya Konkin”.

Heath, Tanye. (1989-1994). “Windebank Elementary School”.

Kris. (N.D). “Christmas Card”.

Mission Community Archives. (1989). “Mrs Heath Teacher’s Aide: Windebank Elementary”.

Mission Community Archives. (1995). “Mrs. Heath and Ryan Takats: Albert McMahon Elementary School.” 

Mission Community Archives. (1996). “Mrs. Heath and Ryan Takats: Albert McMahon Elementary School.” 

Pat. (1984). “Card from Principal at Mission Central School”.

Windebank Elementary. (1994). “Retirement Card”.

Windebank Elementary staff. (1992). “Teamwork award”.

Different Teaching Styles: But the Same Traits:

Beaulieu, Tammy. (N.D). “Note to Miss Clemo”. 

Fraser Valley Record. “Teacher Since 1922: Children May Be Imps But Cassy Loves Everyone” (1963). Fraser Valley Record.

Fraser Valley Record. (1973). Fraser Valley Record. 


istock photo. (2021). “Scrabble Words: Patience”. 

istock photo. (2021). “Teacher and student: Admire student’s creation”. 

Mission Community Archives. (N.D). “Teacher Poem by Claire Clemo”.

Random Acts of Kindness Foundation. (2021). “Teacher takes a flower from their student”. Accessed April 9, 2021. Retrieved from https://www.randomactsofkindness.org/kindness-quotes/241-kindness-is-helping-the-world

About the Creator and Acknowledgements:

Mission Community Archives. (2021). “Mission Community Archives: Welcome”. Accessed April 2, 2021. Retrieved from https://missionarchives.com.

University of the Fraser Valley History Department. (2021). “University of the Fraser Valley History Department Facebook”. Accessed April 2, 2021. Retrieved from  https://www.facebook.com/ufvhistorydept/

Works Cited:

Carleton University. (2021). “Textbooks”. Accessed April 5, 2021. Retrieved from https://carleton.ca/textbooks/.