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Posted: April 7, 2015

Members of the public are invited to attend this event which will be held at Jacquet River School on Monday, April 20th at 6:30 pm. Come and support the students who will be vying for top honors and the opportunity to compete in the provincial French Oratorical Competition in May. 

Posted: April 7, 2015

"Calling all interested students and staff of ASD-N!  Would you like to be  part of an original Irish Festival play this summer? Click on accompanying photo for details.

Posted: April 7, 2015

Jacquet River School (JRS) is one of several ASD-N schools presently holding its second annual “Spring Cleaning with Meaning” clothing drive in partnership with the New-Brunswick Association of Community Living (NBACL).  This campaign helps bring awareness of the support provided by this agency for people with intellectual disabilities in the region and at the same time supports JRS and the other Anglophone North School District locations participating, which include Tide Head School, Janeville Elementary and the Bathurst Education Center on Munro Street.     How does it work?

Posted: April 2, 2015

 The French Immersion registration deadline has been extended to Thursday, April 9th.  Please visit your local elementary school for a registration form.       

Posted: April 2, 2015

Last spring students at Lord Beaverbrook School (LBS) launched a community wide literacy initiative, when they became the stewards of the Little Free Library, Charter # 15809.  LBS’s Little Free Library is a special “book-house” as it belongs to everyone and anyone may use it; it is a community resource and a way for students to give back to their neighbors.       When the Little Library project was launched last spring, an article on the ASD-N’s website caught Anna Carpentier-Beauline attention.   Ms.

Posted: April 1, 2015

Chess is alive and well in ASD-N! Thirty-five students from K-8 participated in the Miramichi Area Chess Tournament on Saturday, March 28th, 2015, hosted by Rexton Elementary School.  Medals were awarded to the top three finishers at each level, and the top two finishers at each level are moving on to the provincial tournament in April.  Congratulations to all! The results are attached below. Visit Chess Tournament to see photos from the event.

Posted: March 29, 2015

Mango Mania – Nutrition Month 2015: Eating 9 to 5!  Week 3 MANGO and the ASD-N Healthy Learners Team are promoting healthy eating during Nutrition Month. Give your brain a boost with dietitians’ top 10 smart snacks to pack in your lunch bag. Read more for nutritious snacks ideas…  Smart snacks are rich in nutrients, with carbohydrates to fuel your brain, fibre to fill you up and protein to help energy last longer. Pack these top 10 dietitian-recommended snacks in your lunch bag: 1. Whole grain crackers with a hard-boiled egg 2. Handful of grapes with a chunk of cheese

Posted: March 29, 2015

The second ASD-N Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Fair was hosted on March 25th by James M. Hill Memorial High School in Miramichi. This fair, participated in by Middle School students, was held for schools in the southern region of ASD-N and followed the first  district STEM Fair held in Bathurst earlier in the month.        Participants, while waiting their turn to present their work to the judges, took part in “break-out” sessions involving robotics and coding, structural engineering and physics.       To see photos from the March 25th  event visit STEM – JMH

Posted: March 26, 2015

Skills Canada NB will be hosting their annual provincial competitions for high school students again this spring.  The gold medalists from the interactive competitions will be invited to be part of Team New Brunswick which will participate at the 21st Annual Skills Canada National Competition in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan later this spring. See the attachment below with  dates and locations for competitions in the various disciplines.  For information about specific contests  please checkout the description documents at www.skillscanada.nb.ca  For 

Posted: March 25, 2015

Tide Head School (THS) is presently holding its second annual “Spring Cleaning with Meaning” clothing drive in partnership with the New-Brunswick Association of Community Living.  This project helps create awareness about community inclusion and at the same time supports  literacy programs at THS.  Last year over 500 large bags of clothing  items were donated by community members, a number THS is working to surpass this year. See the attachment below for more information about how you can participate in this initiative. Thank you for your support!

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