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  1. At Subway Academy II we offer a broad range of courses in the following curriculum areas: Arts. English and Literacy. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies. Family Studies. Interdisciplinary studies. Mathematics. Social Science and Humanities. PLUS: Credit Recovery, Cooperative Education, Dual Credits, and School Within a College (SWAC)

  2. Nov 21, 2010 · Switching to aran weight yarn, 5mm needles and 19 sts = 26 rows = 4” should fit the average adult male. Other yarn / needle / gauge choices can be used to achieve other sizes, but a wool or woolen blend yarn is recommended for its warmth and utility. Note: this pattern was adapted (with permission) from the Generic Mittens Worked Flat pattern ...

  3. Subway Academy II Grade 11 Visual Arts, Grade 11 Media Arts, Expressing Aboriginal Cultures, Grade 12 World of Fashion, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity and Credit Recovery

  4. Subway Academy II opened in April 1976 with fifteen students and two teachers at 296 Brunswick Avenue. In September 1976 enrollment grew to sixty students. For five years Subway II co-existed with The Three Schools until we moved to 304 Brunswick. In 2002 we moved to our current location on the 3rd floor of Beverly Street School. We are a staff ...

  5. Registration. August 2023 update- We're currently registering for the fall semester and we would love to have you join our amazing community. Scroll down to learn how. If you're interested in our program call 416-393-1445 or send an email to shannon.salisbury@tdsb.on.ca to discuss registration. YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING TO REGISTER:

  6. Aug 10, 2015 · The construction of this knit follows a basic raglan construction that can be used for many different baby and child-sized cardigans, with opportunities for adjusting vertical sizing as well as for working in a dash of texture or colour. Call it a vanilla pattern for a top-down cardigan, with room for your choice of sprinkles or chocolate sauce.

  7. Sep 19, 2010 · The construction of this knit follows a basic raglan construction that can be used for many different baby and child-sized cardigans, with opportunities for adjusting vertical sizing as well as for working in a dash of texture or colour. Call it a vanilla pattern for a bottom-up cardigan, with room for your choice of sprinkles or chocolate sauce. Once you have worked through it, you may also ...

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