The artifacts are then to be donated to local Jewish archives. Plans include having on the site/app lists and photos of graduates and war heroes, report cards, sports teams, yearbooks, a virtual museum and library of authors, and even a virtual “tour” of the school, as well as videos and personal reflections.Īll materials will be scanned and incorporated digitally onto the website/app, including more than 300 artifacts donated by graduates and their families for the original project. The new project is taking the form of a website and/or software application that will seek to pay homage to the school’s legendary legacy by creating a “virtual Baron Byng,” organizer George Sand told The CJN. MONTREAL - Organizers of a planned permanent hall of honour and museum room at the original site of storied Baron Byng High School have changed their minds and decided to preserve its legacy instead in the “virtual” world of the 21st century.
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