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Posted: February 24, 2015

 Miramichi Area Chess Tournament will be held at Rexton Elementary School on March 21st.  Schools are invited to send two students per grade level to the tournament.  (Cancellation date - March 28th).  Winners will advance to the provincials in April. Please forward the names of participating students to jacqueline.petrie@nbed.nb.ca  by March 13th.  

Posted: February 24, 2015

ASD-N Students! Does your teacher have a classroom or subject web page that supports your classroom experience? Are you and your fellow students so proud of your school that you are busting to let others know about it? Have you used technology in your classroom to help you learn? If so then the 2015 ASD-N CUTE Awards are for you.  ·       NOMINATE your Teacher’s Web Page (parents can also make nominations for this award),  ·       Get involved with making a School Spirit Video - You school could win an Ipad Mini Videography Kit (sponsored by Kinsmen Club of the Miramichi).

Posted: February 24, 2015

Taylor Kennah, a student at Bathurst High School has been selected to participate in the Rotary Adventure in Citizenship Program, in Ottawa, May 3, 2015 to May 6, 2015. The 4 day program includes  students from across Canada sponsored by Rotary Clubs from across Canada. She and two of her school mates spoke at the February 23rd Bathurst Rotary Club regular meeting on the topic of “What it is like to be a Canadian”.  In the above photo, left to right are: Robert Vautour, Event chair, participants Taylor Kennah, Olivia Hamilton, and Catherine

Posted: February 20, 2015

Friday, May 8th is no longer listed in the provincial school calendar as a Professional Learning Day. It will be a regular school day instead in consideration of the number of student contact days lost this year due to weather.

Posted: February 20, 2015

Pink Shirt Day across Canada is Wednesday February 25th. Pink Shirt Day originated in Nova Scotia when two students organized the day to protest against bullying in their school. They distributed pink shirts to all of the boys to wear in empathy with a boy who was being bullied. The day has grown over the years and now we are all asked to wear pink on this day to help stop bullying. A number of schools in ASD-N are marking this day, on or about Feb. 25th.  On-going ant-bullying campaigns are conducted throughout the school year in many schools. For more information visit Pink Shirt Day .

Posted: February 19, 2015

Over the past few weeks a number of ASD-N schools have celebrated Family Literacy Day with special events. The importance of hard copy books and personal interest in reading were emphasized. Here are some examples. On Tuesday, February 10th, Harkins Middle School hosted their first annual Family Literacy Night.  Students, Staff and their families enjoyed milk and cookies while listening to stories, student book talks and a reader's theatre.  Lots of books were given out as prizes and a great time was had by all school staff report.

Posted: February 19, 2015

The girls’ AA basketball team of Sugarloaf Senior High School, Campbellton, and the boys’ AAA basketball team of Miramichi Valley High School, Miramichi, have been recognized with the 2015  Fairplay Award presented by Basketball New Brunswick and the New Brunswick Interscholastic Athletic Association.  This award recognizes the coaches of the respective teams for their leadership in developing a sense of sportsmanship and the “on court” fair play demonstrated by the players. The awards will be presented at the Final 12 Provincial Basketball Championships to

Posted: February 18, 2015

Autism Miramichi has recognized the work of ASD-N Educational Support Teacher, Bill McGinn, for his work with autistic children in the Miramichi area, naming him as the Autism Professional of the Year.

Posted: February 17, 2015

  Six Anglophone North School District educators have been recognized recently by the New Brunswick Association for Community Living (NBACL). At a ceremony hosted by the Honourable Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick and the patron of NBACL, Lorena Joseph, Lorraine Whalen and Julia Murray, Educational Assistants at Harcourt School, were presented with National Inclusive Education Awards. The NBACL press release following the ceremony stated, “From the Harcourt School, three educational assistants, Lorena Joseph, Lorraine Whalen and Julia Murray, whose team

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