Under blue skies and sunshine, EWG Middle School hosted it's first Mawi'omi (Pow Wow) this afternoon in Rexton. Led by local Elders, some students from Rexton Elementary School and Bonar Law Memorial School joined EWG students and participated in the traditional event, that included dancing and drumming.
Grade 7/8 EWG student Laura Jane wore a ribbon dress that she recently made in her Actvity Period, with the help of Ashley Sanipass from Indian Island, who helps coordinate cultutal actvities at the school.
Drummers from Rexton Elementary were also on hand to lend support.
Today, May 5th, is National Day of Awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women. It is also known as Red Dress Day, the red dresses a symbol for those missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and for raising awareness of the disproportionate rates of violence against Indigenous women and girls in Canada.
What originally started out as an event to offset the cancellation of in person Science Fairs during the Covid-19 pandemic, NB Science Week has taken on a life of its own. In only its 2nd year of existence, the number of session offerings, presenters, and participating classes has grown substantially.
Please read below for Information on the Three Available Positions in Anglophone North School District. Positions are through Atlantic Education International.
NB Science Week kicked off on Monday, and it promises week-long learning and fun for everyone!
NB Science Week 2021 had 39 live, virtual, interactive and inspirational, Science sessions designed around the theme of inspiring a love for Science and recognizing its importance. Over 800 NB classes participated, reaching nearly 20,000 students.