FREE Issue 986 - Wednesday, June 14, 2023 SPORT TV GUIDE MOTOR RURAL MY PROPERTY
Happy Birthday us, turning one this week SEE INSIDE FOR DETAILS
Seeing the difference A whole new world for students thanks to donation It is a program that started in 2020 and last week four more Melaleuca Park Primary School students benefitted from the strong relationship that has been built between the school and Specsavers Mount Gambier. Melaleuca Park Primary School deputy principal Tash HemmingsDunn said it was the first time since the partnership was established
that another cohort of students had been able to access the eye tests, and, if required, the new glasses. “Teachers were able to identify students from their class that could possibly have eye sight difficulties,” Mrs Hemmings-Dunn said. “All families were given the opportunity to also identify if they wanted their child’s eyes checked and older students were asked if they were
having any difficulties and wanted their eyes checked.” See inside for story SEEING THINGS MORE CLEARLY: Aleeyah Askew-Collins was one of four Melaleuca Park Primary School students gifted new glasses last week