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The creator of the chosen design will have their name There will be lots of activities and performances for family participation. There will be passports to stamp, food to sample, and performances to watch! It will be fun night for families of all ages! With the help of students, and the Student Representative Council, this year Saint John High School will truly be transformed into a bone-chilling They lead the way, inspiring and empowering others to do the same.

Seaside Park Playground Published on This year we have new vendors and new products! Registration will be from am with the run starting after that. Kindergarten Registration for the school year will take place on October 10thth, in all Anglophone South Elementary Schools. Francis School Published on Francis School as phase two of a multi-year infrastructure plan outlined in a report School Immunization Information Published on In New Brunswick, it is required that Welcome back to all students and families from Grand Manan to Sussex Corner for the new school year!

All Kindergarten children will enter school through a staggered entry process on September 5 and 6, with half of the students attending each day. All Kindergarten children will attend together on September 7. Schools will communicate to families their scheduled time of entry. In the attached Anglophone South School District Calendar, there are five half days for professional learning. This model aligns with best practice and ensures consistency with all school districts in the province.

School will be dismissed early on these days to provide professional learning Barbecue for Rowan Published on Gerald Teed, suffered from sudden paralysis. News article available at the Reception. Martins Celebrates with Medieval Fair Published on Huskins and his students for sharing with the school It had the " BeccaToldMeTo" printed on it. We hope that as a result of this campaign the community will have a better understanding of the importance of this developmental period and that this will lead to more engagement with children in activities which will help them to reach their full potential.

The purpose of this project was to create a business and a product with all proceeds going to a chosen charity. These kits are designed for children receiving cancer treatment they are filled with items to entertain them or make life a li Benefit For Rowan Regenbogen Published on Saint Rose School and Indigo are teaming for a book fund raiser. On Thursday, June 8th from 5: This is a great opportunity to stock up on summer reading or find a special something for your child's teacher. Barnhill Memorial School is the first Best Buddies middle school in the area Published on Summer School Published on The program will be held at Saint John High School and will have two components as follows: Some of these included measuring the circumference of our traffic circle and the perimeter of our flower pots, writing poetry by the stream and in the field, listening to the sounds around them and writing The EAL class from St.

Mac's also made their way down to meet the Fredericton High students. It was a mix of several languages and nationalities, where students reconnected with old friends from their birth These are the results for Southern NB Zone. We had students from ASD-S competing representing 28 of our schools. Min Kang, Quispamsis Middle School 3. Lochlan Watts, Barnhill Memoria On Friday, June 2nd from 8: Students and members of the community are invited to bring their lights flashlights, glow-sticks, etc.

String Perennial Sale - June 4th Published on Rose school from 9: There will be a huge selection of perennials available at great prices, as well as fresh baked goods on the Bake Sale table. Plant donations are welcomed f All alumni, former staff and community members are welcome. Tuesday, May 30th Doors open at 5pm for walk-throughs and visits. Official Program to begin at 6: Scholastic Community Book Fair Published on News from Belleisle Elementary School Published on Widdershoven-Kilpatrick was nominated for promoting a learning environment with technology to better prepare our students fo Walking School Bus at St.

George Elementary School Published on Congratulations Science Fair Winners! Congratulations to Keaton McCann from St. The children had an opportunity to produce beautiful artwork in their style. Many thanks to teacher Catherine Ross and our Home and School president Jane Logan for an awesome morning of learning and creativity!

Entrepreneurial Adventure in St. Stephen Education Centre Published on The students who were able to attend celebrated with a cake and punch, and were able to select a special gift - a novel, book, colouring book, journal We are so proud of these amazing students.

Spring Performances - Updated Published on This week-long event includes introductory programming, lectures, labs and hands-on activities that are complemented by social activities. Brooke is one of only 36 young women from across the country who wi The show runs from Tuesday, April 4th to Saturday, April 8th with a 7: Tickets are available at t May 11th, 12th, and 13th. Tickets available at Saint Rose School or call for details. Celebrating Grade 2 Winter Safety Published on Since then the program has expanded to cover schools from Saint Stephen Education to Hampton Education centre This year the wonderful volunteers presented the Winter Safety program to 1, students in classes in 50 schools!

The classes were invited to participate in a Winter Safety Poster Contest to show We have a wonderful panel of experts including pediatrician, Dr. Sarah Gander; Psychology Dr. This event is open to parents of K-8 students as well as educators who want to learn more. Please see below for more details!

The Wellness Committee prepared the delicious meal. What a great way to start the day! Seawood celebrates Days of School! Applications will be accepted until March Come meet friends from the past, walk down Memory Lane and view a running slide show, pictures, and yearbooks.

Make new acquaintances and enjoy refreshments. Looking forward to seeing you on February 21st! The concert begins at 2: This is the first time these two schools have competed against teams from across Canada. Science East and Loch Lomond School are proud to present an evening of hands-on learning for the entire community Published on Learn about groundwater, alternative energy and much more.

Tuesday, February 21st from 6: The school wanted to acknowledge him for the wonderful award that was announced this week - Canada's Outstanding Principal Award. Every student signed a large banner displayed in the hall with helium balloons and enough cake for the entire student body and staff. There will be some Island View School and Community faces to help with serving at the breakfast. The address is Chapel Street. Hope to see you there! Curl For Mental Health Published on Join us at Thistle St. Call to register your team or visit our website http: All proceeds will support the programs and services provided by Miss Cooper's kindergarten shared breakfast and books with family and friends and later each class performed a Readers' Theatre in the gym for family and community members.

It was a great way to share the love of books and the importance of literacy to a broader audience. Holiday Happenings at M. Gerald Teed Published on Gerald Teed got a special surprise before leaving for the Christmas break with a visit from the Saint John Riptide!!! They were introduced to the new mascot before he was unveiled to the public. Van Wart and the Riptide for the wonderful time! The families and friends of M. Gerald Teed School were treated to a special presentation of "Bugz Christmas". It was a wonderful way to kick off the holiday This year all middle schools were invited to submit artwork to be considered for the front of our Christmas Card.

They are also putting together a Top 10 list on how to be environmentally friendly at Christmas. This special event was the first of many for the Crescent Valley and was a wonderful community celebration. All enjoyed an evening of sharing and learning about a variety of cultures and traditions from around the world through music, dance, food, and crafts. Belowis a picture and a brief description of their project. Brian Clancy, Lisa Sheppard, and Catherine Morneault gave their grade six French immersion students a big challenge for their school year: This event has grown to over 50 vendors and is a fundraising event for our Playground Restoration Project.

So come out and get some shopping done an support local a new accessible play area for youth in our community. Island View School R School Closures due to Inclement Weather Published on Our decisions must be made prior to 6: Beginning Violin Lessons Published on All parents of Grade 3 students From: These classes, taught by Helen Gollings and Ai Leonard, start at grade 3 and can continue to grade This after school instructi Martins School Published on The students learned how to make simple machines, explored the properties of liquids and used their senses to distinguish different types of objects.

Students have created many unique items, it is a full sale with over 30 vendors. Some items for sale include: Friday, Nov 18th and Saturday, Nov 19thTime: This heartwarming family classic promises to be a great way to begin the Holiday season. For more information, please call This group of 50 students challenged the whole school to bring in food items for the North End Food Bank to avoid its closure.

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As a result, the school was able to collect over food items. The information will be provided on options for the Grades 1, 3 and 6 students: Martins School held a Halloween-themed math and literacy night that saw many parents, grandparents and students working on games and activities all throughout the school. Adults and students alike wore their costumes and guessed how much the pumpkin weighed, made words with their parents and chose a number then counted that number of bugs!

Thanks to the staff and helpers for making the night a huge success. Students will have the opportunity to explore the Watershed using image and text. They challenged the whole school to bring in items for the shelter. Ed program's equipment room fund.

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Teacher Danielle Materniak constructed a power point presentation on new Phys. Much to Celebrate at Seawood School!! A student from each class K-5 was recognized and celebrated for displayi On October 20th, the staff and students of Bayside Middle School participated in the 15th annual Walk for Wishes parade. Celebrating at Hampton Middle School Published on It was a fun filled, colorful afternoon for everyone and a great opportunity for students to view the older students as positive role models! Lisa Sheppard, and Mme. They have been acknowledged for jointly developing a Aviva Contest at Westfield School Published on We need all of your help and votes!

We need to get the word out and this is where you come in! Please share our direct link and please ask people to vote for Westfield between October , each person has 18 votes which can be done all at once and on the same proj New Curler Bonspeil Published on Island View School When: Saturday, October 15th 8: We are expecting a very professional event again this year.

Registration can be done online via the foll The auction runs from October 3, at 3pm to October 25, at 8pm. Our address is Frederick Street, St. Parents may register their children at their neighbourhood elementary school during school hours. Parents, however, may defer entry into Kindergarten until September of for ch Immunization Clinics Published on The In-school Immunization Campaign will begin this fall. Public Health Nurses, in partnership with Anglophone School District South, will offer school immunization clinics for all grade seven and nine students in Saint John and surrounding areas.

Vaccines are free of charge and will protect youth against whooping cough, meningitis, chicken pox and cervical cancers. For details, parents can contact their l Annual Belleisle Harvest Auction Published on Sweet Caroline Run - October 8th, Published on Please register for this fun family event! Mental health issues affect all of us regardless of our where we live and what we do. Having a mental disorder should not be any different than experien That represents , New Brunswickers. Mental illness is not discriminatory to gender, race, creed or social status.

We are all responsible for taking care of our physical and mental health. Your mental health matters and effective treatment for mental illness are available through the Canadian Me A Local Rotary Club Project: Over the last three years, the Rotary Clubs of Saint John, Rothesay-Kings, Sussex and Hampton have worked as a group and successfully filled foot shipping containers with donations of footwear, bicycles, and medical supplies, Fluoride Mouth Rinse Program Published on Opening of Schools for Published on All Kindergarten children will enter school through a staggered entry process on September 6 and 7, with half of the students attending each day.

All Kindergarten children will attend together on September 8. Schools will communicate to families the Summer Months are Important for Learning Published on Here are some tips, information and summer camps from Anglophone South. Sullivan and his grade 7 FI Social Studies class. Fiddlers From Coast to Coast Published on It provided approximately forty students an opportunity to collaborate and develop successful pitches for new and innovative product ideas.

Zoe Watson welcomed the keen students to begin the event. Rothesay High School invites the community to the first ever Flapjack Fundraiser: An Event under the Tent. Breakfast of pancakes and sausages will be served from in Saturday, June 18th. The new fee structure will be in place for all rentals effective Sept. All users will require a custodian for any hours beyond the regular work hours of the school custodians. In most cases, this will be for weekend hours and in the rare case any bookings Monday to Friday after the regular custodian h As we entered November we held our career week with several professionals and trades people setting up booths with hands on activities in our gymnasium.

Also, in November we sadly had a Lakefield family experience a house fire and we fundraised to help support them as they lost all that they had owned. Congratulations to the winners: Category Topic Winners Scientific explanation 1. Tsunami Japan 2. National Chess Champion Published on Sam is a grade 10 student at Saint John High School. This is his 6th appearance at the National Challenge, and his second win. We would like to acknowledge the outstanding contribution that a small group of 20 students have made in our local and global community. On a global level, they sponsored the education and living accommodations for a student in Uganda.

Both clubs recently completed building temperature sensors with water proof housings that were deployed by the RHS Outdoor Pursuits class in the Hammond River. These sensors will be gathering data all summer. Valuable information from these sensors will be used for conservation purposes by the Hammond River Angling Association and will be available Many thanks to the community members who helped them along the way. The kids had a great morning enjoying the weather and helping their community. In the afternoon, we headed to the Hammond River Angling Association to help them plant some trees.

With team work and determination they were able to plant trees. Way to go, guys! The Excellence in Education Award is designed to: They were selected over 30 applicants. Middle school students from across ASD-S converged on Brunswick Square on Wednesday, May 25th to showcase some innovative prototypes that they had designed as a part of the Investigate! Students were asked to put their science, technology, engineering and math skills to work in order to design and build solutions to real world problems. Some of the products showcased included a Raspberry Pi powered locker organizer, Sexual Abuse Prevention Workshop Published on Music Monday at St.

George Elementary School has a celebration to share with everyone. After we sang our song, we went out to our soccer field and formed an eighth note pair music note wearing our red and white Canada colours. This is a yearly celebration of Mus After talking together about some different causes, we decided that we wanted to fundraise for animals.

After discussing with our French teacher, Jea Leaders proudly wore their Yellow Mental Health or pink shirts.

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Students all received yellow smiley face stickers. Staff, including bus drivers, were treated to stickers, a stress kit and a pen. His younger sister, Jessica, died in a house fire in September of She was only 7 years old. This is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of helping needy children and their families from Belleisle Creek to Moncton.

On behalf of the teachers, support staff and the Belleisle Community, the administration would like to thank Barry Ogden and Irving Oil for providing both our playgrounds with a Buddy Bench. Turnaround Achievement Awards Published on As a school we collected 12 bags! The photos below show all the students around the perimeter of the playground, each holding a plastic bag and the other is of all the bags collected.

It was a great learning experience for all involved and a wonderful Earth Day activity! A wide variety of items will be on sale including crafts, household items, jewelry, food products, and many more. Tables for student-service groups will also be on display. Our own Triple C club will also be on hand selling coffee and tea as well as providing tours of the school for families This joint effort is thanks to our students who went out and made it happen.

They are great leaders. These funds have made it possible to complete Ruta considers herself a literary archeologist who wants to bring attention to pieces of history that are not well known or explored in society. Ruta will be hosting a public reading and book signing at the Market Square Library on May 12 at 7: The event is open to A special Thank you to Ms. Carol Gatien for organizing the initiative again this year at MNS.

There were over 25 presenters who shared what they learned in school to help prepare them to do their job and other information about their jobs. The work fields represented included: Canada Day Art Contest Published on Nick, a grade 9 student at Hampton High School, designed and built a regenerative charging system for an electric car.

Nate, from Saint Stephen Middle School was inspired by the Syrian refugee crisis to design a prototype for a folding house that could be quickly deployed in an e Annual Human Rights Forum Published on SRHS is preparing to host provincials on April 16th and look forward to greeting students, teachers, parents and guests for this great day of exploring trades and building Team New Brunswick that will compete in June at Nationals in Moncton, NB. AnnMarie Churchill Published on AnnMarie Churchill April 25th, 6: Churchill will be speaking about child and youth mental health issues and building resilience in our children.

There will also be time for parent questions and discussion on mental health issues. Resilience is the ability to The students participated in many experiments and activities involving flight. Thank you to Mrs. Ross and the Home and School for making this an incredibly fun day of learning!

Conference Published on The students have brought back some great ideas to use in my classes Artist-in-residence and substitute teacher, Kelly Cooper, prepared and delivered fantastic art lessons to each class throughout this past month. The final products, along with associated writing pieces, will be set up as an Art Gallery for students to share with their AES families. Thank you, Kelly, for bringing your lov Fog Lit Festival Published on This student run channel will provide information about how our greenhouse functions, t Now they need your votes to win one of the top 2 prizes.

You can vote once per email address during the voting period, which runs until April 18th. Renaming of Fundy High School Published on There will be one name for the entire building, but it can contain Welcome Teams Needed Published on Household Items and Furniture Needed Published on This was the first provincial basketball title for the school's Junior Varsity Boys Basketball team who put in a tremendous effort, finishing with a 36 - 1 record. The Mill Rats were gracious supporters to have both teams introduced and honored at their game on February 18th.

It will be exciting to see if two more ASD South teams can capture their Our Raiders prepared a wide range of spectacular Heritage Fair Projects. Mme Shelley Petit organized our school wide fair which was held Wednesday evening.

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The presentation was great! The students were interested and engaged throughout. It was a great way to bring culture to many students who might not otherwise have had the chance to experience it! They were also honoured at a local Millrats game! Isaac Jones, with the support of Mrs. Dianne Keith and Ms. Heather Folkins, had their students create Welcome to Canada cards containing personal messages. And so we filled our ASD-S appreciation gifts with non-perishable food items and, with the help of some students, delivered them to the Volunteer Center.

District Education Councils will be elected on May 9, It is important for the DECs to have candidates who are committed to education and willing to invest time into making good policy decisions for all of our students and schools. Apohaqui Elementary Celebrates Literacy Week! A large group of parents and grandparents turned out to join us for a Read-In event — Get an inside look at how science, technology, engineering and math are being used by professionals in our community every day!

Step into their shoes, handle tools and equipment and get inspired! Open to the public. Mactaquac Dam is nearing the end of its life and NB Power was asking for public input on the three options for the future of the dam upgrade it for power generation, keep just the dam, but no power, or remove the dam and return the river to its natural flow. I used this to introduce the topic of power generation in my class. Once we had studied the all Part of the mission of K-Kids is to help their community.

The students worked hard by cleaning up the clothing that was on display and opening more of the many donated bags of clothing, shoes and toys. We discovered some of them are excellent folders … they must help out a lot at home too. They were especially ex While we were thrilled with this donation, the students were most excited that they took the time to sit with them and showed them how to use the equipment. These folks were genuinely engaged with the studen Through various activities such as sock hops, recycling, raffles, and community service projects, the students of Quispamsis Middle School have made an impact for the people of Haiti.

Congratulations and thank you for making this world a Child Safety Breakfast Panel Published on Big Brothers Big Sisters has long been a well-known and respected organization dedicated to the cause of providing mentors for children and At Saint John High we strive to live up to our Motto: Vita Vitalis, A Life Worthwhile. Our students and staff have prepared an informative evening. February 8th, , 6: School Auditorium For more information call We welcome you to learn more about St. With a diverse faculty and student body working together in dynamic classes, you will have many opportunities to engage, question, and discover how to use your strengths to make a positive difference in your community and prepare you for the ever changing This grant will be used to purchase two compost containers and lumber.

World Wetland Day Published on We have an exciting day planned, which involves outdoor, cross-curricular, educational events. These sessions are taught by many different members of provincial environmental organizations, including: Warm Up To Winterfest Published on Literacy Night on Campobello: Camp - Read- A- Lot Published on There were several fun, literacy- related activities: As the children arrived, they were given a program and instructions to follow the path and signs to visit each activity.

Fun was had by all! Martins School celebrated Family Literacy day by having parent and community volunteers come into the school to read to the students. Each volunteer read to four different groups of K-5 students over the hour. That night, parents were encouraged to read with their children and take a selfie of them reading and send it to the school for the Literacy Wall of Fame.

Canada has a long history of helping those in need and the Canadian government has pledged to increase its intake of refugees from Syria by 25, As millions of Syrians continue to be displaced due to conflict in their home country the Government of Canada is working with Canadians, including private sponsors, non-government The theme this year is Play your Part for a Better Internet. This included a book swap among students of over books! In the photo below Hillary Simpson considers her choice of book from the collection.

Alyssa was over the moon. On January 21, was the first day The kids have done a fantastic job organizing the clothing drive and have a large assortment of clothing to show for their hard work! Grand Manan Community School: Various community groups were invited to participate, and the class created presentation boards and table displays for them. Our students helped serve at a spaghetti supper put on in the Prime Ministers honour. It was a wonderful afternoon! Collection for Syrian Families Published on Members of our Me to We group will be on hand all weekend to collect these items, as well as any other donati Support For Syrian Family Published on There is no Welcome Team for them A Welcome Team will help them to feel at home in a strange country.

They will take turns checking in on the family and will communicate with phone apps and the help of volunteers at the hotel. They will help to assure they find an apartment placement, receive The information will be provided on options for the Grades 3 and 6 students: Come in from the cold and join us for the 5th Annual Warm Up to Winterfest event on Sunday, January 24th, , from 1pm until 4pm in the atrium of Market Square.

They have been selling Christmas Cards designed by local artists in conjunction with the SJ anti-poverty initiative. As well, our group, with the assistance of our teacher Gerald Teed Celebrates Diversity Published on There were 10 different cultures represented to share their holiday traditions. The students learned a lot while having fun. Thank you to the Home and School for their hard work organizing this exciting morning! Thank you for sharing your time with the community.

Fairvale Elementary would like to celebrate Marin MacPherson for creating the winning design for the district hol Each Christmas, they organize and cook a full, free turkey dinner for the whole school in the gym. They always go to a lot of effort and planning for this event. District Staff were asked to vote on each elementary school entry by placing 'dots' on their favourite card designs. Stephen Elementary School Published on Stephen Elementary breakfast program. The group also provided a drama workshop for grade 5 students.

Louise Kinney and her team of parent volunteers for all their hard work! The 66 students were Direct Three cheers to Mrs. Nice who plans the decorations, oversees the creation of the ornaments in each class and takes the children over to decorate the tree. One of the deco Kids have been making pledges to be kind on our kindness graffiti wall and celebrating acts of kindness they see around the school. Our students had an amazing time and came home to HMS feeling energized, inspired and ready to change the world one small act at a time.

The team is pictured here with Craig Kielburger, founder of the movement. These funds will be used to purchase age appropriate materials to supplement classroom libraries.

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In addition to Bayside Middle, nineteen other Canadian school Congratulations to them all Martins School Celebrates the Mills Rats visit. Coach Spon talked about his experience with coaching many successful teams and Denny talked about his road to being a successful basketball player. Thanks to coach Spon and Denny for their insight Students at River Valley are selling Christmas Cards designed by local artist.. Way to go guys.. Our students collected enough food during our Food Drive to fill the interior and cab of 2 Ford F!

The group also hosted the IG speaker's tour on Diversity and 25 students attended a full day workshop on creating change through acceptance and tolerance. The normal starting age is grade 3, but older students may also join. Parents are responsible for transportation to and from the violin lessons and to provide their child with an instrument. Through the Be a Buddy campaign, students will develop essential skills related to working with their peers, allowing them to feel more confident and competent when making decisions.

This leads to our goal of having students create a school atmosphere of connectedness through healthy and supportive relationships, thereby leading to improved mental fit This was an amazing event last year is shaping up to be another excellent fair. This is an excellent oppo Island View School would like to extend a friendly challenge to other schools to participate to their fullest extent possible in this growing movement in education.

Learn more about how The Hour of Code movement keeps changing the world. Last year, New Brunswick had the highest per capita par Gerald Teed School on Saturday, November 28th from We will have many local vendors, many of whom you will know from the Kings Kai and Rosie share the same birthday and asked for donations be given in lieu of presents. We celebrate these amazing Kindergarten students!!!!!!

Many of our parents and community members put in a lot of time and effort to make this a success. We also have a silent auction and raffle tickets for you to get some great Christmas presents for your family and friends. Schools celebrate Diversity and Respect Week Published on Teachers awarded the tickets to students who demonstrate great qualities. Rothesay Park School's th Birthday Published on The children walked over for a little visit and got a treat too! Seawood also held their monthy Sunshine Awards assembly for October. The theme for October was "Attendance".

This assemby is held each month with a student recognized from each grade. They receive a certificate plus get to choose a prize fr We collected 22 ponytails on October 23rd. That is enough ponytails to make almost 3 wigs. This project will give the students an opportunity to write, illustrate and publish a class book related to the themes in the Grade 5 I We will be welcoming all grade 11 and 12 students from all over Charlotte County to SSHS to visit over 55 colleges and universities from Atlantic Canada.

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Stephen High School for a public session from 5: Stephen High School gym. We encourage all of Charlotte County to c Andrews Published on Stephen Middle School recently completed a wonderful partnership which has provided the school with an outdoor classroom. Students and staff are excited to put it to use. It is that time of year again — time to experience the thrills and chills of the haunted halls of Harbour View High School.

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In addition to this, the New Brunswick Office of the Child and Youth Advocate CYA also print one of our students designs on their holiday card, giving students not one but two chances to have their artwork shared with a wide audience. This week-long event includes introductory programming, lectures, labs and hands-on activities that are complemented by social activities. Tickets are available at t The students learned how to make simple machines, explored the properties of liquids and used their senses to distinguish different types of objects. Turn on more accessible mode. The Irish Times, September 29, , p.

Please join us for a night of fun and excitement this coming Friday, October 3oth. Every year around the same time something mysterious ha Are you thinking about chopping off your hair??? Before you do so, consider donating your hair in a meaningful way to help those in need, considering so many of us have loved ones who have been affected by cancer. If your ponytail is a minimum of 8 inches long this includes bleached, dyed and gray hair , please let your hairstylist know beforehand and in Gerald Teed celebrates hands on learning.

Thank you to the Saint John Astronomy Club for a great learning experience. This was certainly a wonderful celebration of our outdoor classroom and a wonderful focus for Family Fun Night. Thanks to all of our supporters. Gerald Teed was fourth in New Brunswick schools for the amount of money raised.

They are accepting all types of winter attire , not just coats. Items can be dropped off at any of the three schools in Sussex as well as Apohaqui Elementary School, Students studied the Canadian Government system and held a Federal Election through the Civix program. There are students voting in over schools and VMES was thrilled to be part of this exciting program. The local paper came in and interviewed students who gave thoughtful answers showing their growth in learning about government Beaconsfield Middle School Fundraiser Published on The new school will be located at the corner of Havelock Street and Fundy Drive.

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All classes and staff have a copy of the book and are doing projects between now and the end of January and are planning a Family Literacy event in January to celebrate Libby! Author Rob Rayner a former principal in District 10 writes the following…. This is a cash only event with a small canteen on site. We will also be selling tickets on an amazing gift basket.

Plenty of local vendors o Stephen Middle School students and staff completed their annual pre-Thanksgiving food drive.