Sugarloaf Senior
High School has received a donation towards anti-bullying initiatives from the
City of Campbellton. Polyvalente Roland Pepin, the city’s froncophone high
school, also received a similar donation. Visit Donation
to see photo.
If
you are a student looking for advice in
finding a summer job Services Canada can help. There will be a presentation on SC’s
programs and services for youth, Tuesday May 13 at 7:00pm at the
Newcastle Library, Miramichi. See the attachment below for details.
On April 25th, students at
Lord Beaverbrook School (LBS) in Campbellton participated in HOP for muscular
dystrophy (MD). To help raise awareness about the musculoskeletal
disease students kindergarten to grade 4, hopped, danced, jumped and moved
around the school gym. During the event, students were excited to have their
faces painted by parents volunteers and enjoyed a healthy snack provided by
their community partner Atlantic Superstore. Fundraising efforts by
students and their families generated over $1800 for Muscular Dystrophy Canada.
The New Brunswick French
Second Language Oratory competitions, Concours D’Art Oratoire 2014, sponsored
by Canadian Parents for French - NewBrunswick, were held in Moncton on Sunday
May 4th at the Université de Moncton. Three ASD-N Students place 1st in 3 of
the 16 categories and seven other district students were recognized for second
and third place finishes. The three first place
winners are, Iricia Flint-Downey of Eleanor Graham Middle School (grade 8 late
French Immersion), Laura Jardine of Blackville School (9/10 Post Intensive
The New Brunswick French Second Language Oratory
competitions, CONCOURS D’ART ORATOIRE 2014 sponsored by Canadian Parents for
French, New Brunswick, were held in Moncton on Sunday May 4th at the
Université de Moncton. Three ASD-N Students place 1st in 3 of the 16
categories and seven other district students were recognized for second and
third place finishes. The tree first
place winners are, Iricia Flint-Downey
of Eleanor Graham Middle School (grade 8 late French Immersion), Laura Jardine
of Blackville School (9/10 Post Intensive French) and Neha Siddhartha of Miramichi
A grade three
French Immersion student at Croft Elementary School has received national
recognition from the Canadian Legion. Madalyn Waye-Sobey’s entry in the Primary
Level black and white poster category received Honorable Mention distinction in
the most recent Remembrance Day Poster and Literary Contest. This is effectively
third place amongst all the entries from across Canada. A presentation was made
to Madalyn by the Newcastle Legion president Gerald Mullins at an assembly at
her school on Wednesday April 30th. This is only the third time that
More than fifty projects were presented by ASD-N Middle School students at the annual ASD-N Heritage Fair held at the Education Centre in Bathurst on Tuesday April 29th. Over recent months a wide variety of topics had been researched and relevant colourful and creative presentations mounted on display boards. Speeches were rehearsed and questions anticipated. During the morning of the fair a dozen judges spent two hours visiting various projects, listening to the young historians about their interest, asking questions and viewing the display boards. They came away duly impressed.