The 5th
annual LearnEast conference, an NB
based technology and learning conference, has been announced for Monday August
18th to be held at Bliss Carman Middle School,
Fredericton, NB. LearnEast 2014 is a free
professional learning opportunity that is open to all teachers (K-12),
including substitute teachers. Registration information and details for LearnEast 2014 can be found at http://learneast.wordpress.com/ You
are invited to come for a great day of learning; it's an excellent way to start
the new school year! Please note,
On
Monday, June 16, 2014 babies who participated this year in the Roots of Empathy
program were honored at the Beaverbrook Kincenter. Twenty three of the “World’s
Youngest Teachers” went into 24 classes
in the Anglophone North School
District as well as Legaceville, Baie
Ste Anne, Eel Ground, Esgenoopetitj and Elsipogotg. The babies and their
parents along with school and community supporters of the program gathered to
celebrate another successful year. During the school year students watched
their classroom baby grow and develop, learned about the baby’s feelings and
The port of Sligo, on the north-west coast of
Ireland, saw the departure of 14 ships of Irish emigrants heading for New Brunswick
following the potato famine during the mid-1800’s. Three years ago St. Andrew’s Elementary School in
Miramichi took an interest in this historical event with a school-wide project
based on Middle Island in the Miramichi River estuary, which as a quarantine station, became the final resting
place for some of these new arrivals. An historian in Sligo, becoming aware of
this project, initiated contact with the ASD-N school to invite it to link with
Congratulations
to Astin Brimsacle, a grade 2 student at Jacquet River School, who recently successfully
completed a literacy program with the support of ELF community volunteer Jamie
O'Rourke. The school is very proud of Astin’s accomplishment and grateful to
Mr. O’Rourke. Elementary Literacy Friends (ELF) is a
volunteer-based literacy tutoring program helping Grade 2 students who would
benefit from additional one-on-one reading activities. Many ASD-N Elementary
schools are looking for volunteers for their ELF programs for the fall of 2014.
The provincial “Speak Out”
competition was held at St. Thomas University in Fredericton on May 23rd.
Strong performances were given by all ASD-N representatives in the six
categories with two students receiving awards in Spoken Word; Jillian Esliger
of Jacquet River School, first place in the middle school division and
Olivia Hamilton of Bathurst High, second place in the high school division. For
a complete list of winners and who is who in the photo see attachment below.
The principal of Superior Middle School in Bathurst, Kathy Grebenc, was
recently awarded the Vince
Sunderland Memorial Award for Outstanding Educational Leadership. This award is
presented by the Department of Education to a member of the New Brunswick
Teachers’ Association who, as a school administrator, shows outstanding
leadership qualities. These leadership qualities are demonstrated in areas such
as curriculum delivery and assessment and excellent interpersonal skills as
well as in the creation of a school climate that fosters community involvement and
The Bathurst area Turnaround Achievement
Awards ceremony was held at the Atlantic Host Hotel on May 28th. Six
area students were recognized last Wednesday evening for their accomplishments in
academics and overcoming obstacles in their schooling. They were honoured with
a special dinner and were given awards and gifts. The guest speaker was Kirk
Aubie of the Bathurst Youth Centre, himself a Turnaround Achievement Award recipient
from a decade ago. Supporters of the event were the departments of Social Development
and Post Secondary Training and Labour as well as the Richelieu Club of
What to eat before exercising?
Did you know that it is important to energize yourself
by eating well before playing sports, or going for a run? Carbohydrates are the
most important type of nutrient that someone need for energy before a game. You
can get these by eating fruits, vegetables grains such as pasta, spaghetti, or
breads. Avoid food containing high levels of sugar before a game, such as candy
bars or pop.
It is good to eat a meal with lots
of energy and carbohydrates 2-3 hours before being active. This gives the food
The second of three Turnaround Achievement Awards ceremonies was held in Miramichi on May 27th at the Rodd Miramichi River Hotel. The ceremony for the Campbellton and Dalhousie area was held earlier this month and the Bathurst area ceremony is scheduled for May 28th. Twenty-six area students were recognized Tuesday evening for their accomplishment in overcoming obstacles in their lives that interfered with their progress. More than 200 people attended the gala event sponsored by the Rotary Club of Chatham and Beaubear Credit Union. Guest Speaker, Mr.
On May 8th, 2014 in Dalhousie Regional High School hosted an art show in
conjunction with the annual DRHS variety show. The art show featured work from
the 2013-2014 school year and represented all grade and ability levels. There
were more than 170 pieces of work on display. The show was well attended by the
public with almost 250 people in the audience. The art work was a welcome
addition to the variety show, many people took their time to view all the
talent DRHS has to offer.