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Posted: August 30, 2017

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ASD-N is seeking applicants for day-to-day supply teaching positions. Both certified teachers and local permits will be considered. Local permits should have a minimum requirement of two years post-secondary education. However, candidates with less education will be considered and are welcome to apply.

Applicants are welcome to send a request to asdnjobs@nbed.nb.ca for an application. 

Completed applications can be forwarded to april.walsh@nbed.nb.ca

Posted: August 22, 2017

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 Revised Transportation Information was provided to students who will attend King Street Elementary  School  prior to the closing of classes in June 2017. This information is still correct and will only be adjusted, as required, after the School year commences. You will be advised of any changes.If you have questions regarding Transportation please contact the school at 778-6076 or the District  Transportation Dept at 778-6075.

Posted: June 21, 2017

The calendar for the upcoming school year has been released. Please see the attached document.

Posted: June 12, 2017

Anglophone North School District's 2017 Turnaround Achievement Award Winners - Miramichi/Rexton area schools!

Posted: June 6, 2017

Anglophone North elementary schools had the opportunity on June 1st to participate in the districts 3rd annual elementary drama festival.

Three schools participated this year.  Gretna Green School put on the play “Aladdin”, directed by Krista Bransfield.  Napan Elementary’s play was “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” and was under the direction of Cheryl Carroll.  Nelson Rural’s play was under the direction of Mary O’Neill-Delano and their play was “What a Knight”

Posted: May 30, 2017

The New Brunswick Anglophone School Districts are seeking qualified candidates for French Second Language teaching positions for the 2017-2018 school year, Grades 1-12. For more information, please visit http://www.gnb.ca/education/

Posted: May 24, 2017

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The newly built Max Aitken Academy hosted 100 Years of Loss from April 3-14, which is a mobile exhibit that travels across the nation to build awareness and educate people about the Indian Residential School experience and it impacts on Indigenous Peoples and communities to this day. 

Posted: May 11, 2017

On Saturday, April 22nd, Jacquet River School hosted the annual ASD-N French Oratorical Competition.  There were a total of 29 middle school and high school competitors from the Early and Late Immersion programs as well as from the Post-Intensive French program. All of the speeches were well done and the judges were impressed with the high level of French and wide variety of topics. 

Posted: May 3, 2017

The ASD-N STEM team would like to invite you to attend the 2nd Annual STEMfest 2017 “At The Carnival”.  This exciting event will be taking place from 10am-3:30pm on Saturday, May 13, 2017 at James M Hill High School.  STEMfest 2017 promises to be a fun-filled day of learning for K-12 students, parents, and educators from Anglophone North School District.  Students, teachers and parents will be using cardboard-based materials to design, build and then play carnival inspired games.  In the afternoon, teachers and parents will have an opportunity to check out techn

Posted: April 27, 2017

Three students who are part of an Enrichment Initiative at Sugarloaf Senior High School placed 3rd in the 2017 Worksafe NB Video Contest. Grade 12 students Jessie Boekelder and Samuel Farrar-Cranton and Logan Geraghty who is Grade 11 had the unique opportunity to produce, direct and star in videos over the course of the semester. They were chosen for this Initiative due to their exceptional talent and interest in video and audio. They took on this challenge and produced a high quality video. They continue to produce other videos. Sugarloaf is extreamly proud of these three students.

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