Anglophone North School DIstrict, City of Miramichi and the Miramichi Police Force issued a joint statement earlier this afternoon.
In the letter, the community leaders thanked all citizens who have showed their support and sent messages of condolence following another terrible loss in the community.
Do you know an educator who is making a significant difference for learners?
The Minister’s Excellence in Education Awards recognizes educators demonstrating outstanding skills in:
• Innovative educational practices and leadership • Responding to the diverse needs of all learners • Lifelong learning • Fostering a positive learning environment
This is a great opportunity to acknowledge an individual who demonstrates exceptional commitment and dedication to learners!
September 30th was a historic day at Nelson Rural, as the school raised the Mi'kmaq Grand Council Flag. The flag will now fly permanently, joining Sugarloaf Senior High School and Rexton Elementary School in ASD-N.
ASD-N will be participating in Orange Shirt Day on Wednesday, September 30th. Many classes will be learning about the importance of Orange Shirt Day and the history that shaped it.
Students and staff will be encouraged to wear an orange shirt to honour Indian Residential School Survivors. Be sure to take photos and tag those pictures using #ASDNOrangeShirtDay.
Kindergarten registrations in Anglophone School District North will be occurring in the coming weeks. Registrations this year will be completed by following COVID-19 health protocols. If your child will begin Kindergarten in September 2021, please follow these steps to register:
Contact your community school by telephone, between September 24 and October 9, to make an appointment for a face-to-face meeting at the school.
Face-to-face registration appointments will occur from October 13-23 between 8:30 a.m.
Smile and Leslie and their Grade 5 IF classmates at Terry Fox Elementary School in Bathurst recently spent some time focusing on safety and making connections and forming relationships. They did this with an exercise called "Behind My Mask".