A Winnipeg mother and her fourth-grader question the refusal of an elementary school to print yearbooks that say a 10-year-old wants to become a bartender when he grows up.
With the end of the school year, a teacher at White Ridge School – K-4 building, located in the southwest corner of the city – is compiling a “memory book” for class 2022.
Students were recently interviewed about their career aspirations, so memories can include photos of each student and a sentence about their young ambitions.
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