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Year 2000 time capsule yields nostalgic treasures at northern Ont. school
Year 2000 time capsule yields nostalgic treasures at northern Ont. school

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Year 2000 time capsule yields nostalgic treasures at northern Ont. school

Former Valley View Public School Principal Linda Bartlett, left, joined teachers Carole Powell, middle, and Nicole Glassford to open the sealed time capsule from the year 2000. June 20, 2025. (Supplied/Rainbow District School Board) A piece of history was unveiled at Valley View Public School in Greater Sudbury, Ont., as staff, students, alumni and honoured guests gathered last month to open a time capsule sealed at the turn of the millennium. The capsule, originally placed underground in 1980 and reopened in 2000, was preserved and expanded by then-Principal Linda Bartlett on Dec. 22, 2000. Almost a quarter-century later, on June 20, 2025, the school community came together to explore its contents, which included student-written stories, a notebook of morning announcements, a handmade quilt, curriculum documents, yearbooks and class photos along with pop culture artifacts like compact discs, magazines, and grocery flyers. Historical snapshots of the 2000 federal election and the Sydney Summer Olympics were also preserved, alongside student drawings predicting futuristic classrooms. Expand Autoplay 1 of 8 VVPS Time Contents The time capsule included curriculum documents, magazines, newspaper clippings and grocery flyers, information about the 2000 federal election and the Summer Olympics in Sydney as well as drawings predicting what a futuristic classroom would look like. (Supplied/Rainbow District School Board) VVPS Time Capsule Ceremony Baby Beckham Theriault admires guests during the time capsule unveiling ceremony at Valley View Public School where mom Sarah Theriault was a graduate. (Supplied/Rainbow District School Board) VVPS Time Capsule On June 20, 2025, staff, students, alumni and special guests of Valley View Public School joined together to unseal a time capsule filled with memories and mementos from the turn of the millennium. Current Principal Carrie Wilson, left, showcases the time capsule with then Principal Linda Bartlett. (Supplied/Rainbow District School Board) VVPS Time Contents The time capsule included curriculum documents, magazines, newspaper clippings and grocery flyers, information about the 2000 federal election and the Summer Olympics in Sydney as well as drawings predicting what a futuristic classroom would look like. (Supplied/Rainbow District School Board) VVPS Time Capsule Opening Former Valley View Public School Principal Linda Bartlett, left, joined teachers Carole Powell, middle, and Nicole Glassford to open the sealed time capsule from the year 2000. (Supplied/Rainbow District School Board) VVPS Alumna Valley View Public School graduate Caitlyn Prevost Gutjahr reminisces about her time at the school while looking through a notebook filled with morning announcements from September and October 2000. (Supplied/Rainbow District School Board) VVPS Time Capsule Opening Former Valley View Public School Principal Linda Bartlett, left, joined teachers Carole Powell, middle, and Nicole Glassford to open the sealed time capsule from the year 2000. (Supplied/Rainbow District School Board) VVPS Alumna Valley View Public School graduate Caitlyn Prevost Gutjahr reminisces about her time at the school while looking through a notebook filled with morning announcements from September and October 2000. (Supplied/Rainbow District School Board) 'This really was the perfect way to wrap up the school year,' said current principal, Carrie Wilson, in a news release last week. 'Students enjoyed the opportunity to get a firsthand look into what life was like at Valley View Public School all those years ago.' Following the assembly, attendees shared stories while examining the displayed items, which will remain in the school's foyer for the upcoming year. Former principal Linda Bartlett, who retired from Valley View, expressed emotional ties to the school. 'This was the best school to retire from,' she said. 'There is so much pride and school spirit that resides within the walls of this school.' Reflecting on her return after 25 years, she added, 'I was privileged to have a career doing something that I loved. To be able to come back and see so many familiar faces has been truly amazing.' VVPS Alumna Valley View Public School graduate Caitlyn Prevost Gutjahr reminisces about her time at the school while looking through a notebook filled with morning announcements from September and October 2000. June 20, 2025. (Supplied/Rainbow District School Board) Caitlyn Prevost Gutjahr, a 2001 graduate, traveled six hours from Ottawa for the event. 'My most treasured memories are the friendships I made and our three-day Grade 8 ski trip to Snow Valley, Blue Mountain, and Mount St. Louis Moonstone. I haven't seen many of the people here today since the summer of 2001.' — Caitlyn Prevost Gutjahr, former Valley View Public School student 'What a trip it's been,' she added. 'This day was truly one for the history books,' said Wilson. 'We were thrilled to hear some of the wonderful stories shared among peers and look forward to keeping this tradition alive for generations to come.' The capsule will be refilled during the 2025-2026 school year, with new items to be reopened in 2050.

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