Each year, on September 30th, ASD-N staff and students are invited to participate in “Orange Shirt Day”. This day is designed to educate and bring awareness to Canadians about the Canadian Indian residential school system that existed in our country and the impact it has had on Indigenous Communities and people for more than a century.
With recent news regarding the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, ASD-N would like to renew awareness.
Friday, May 21st was a historical day for North and South Esk Regional School, as they permanently raised the Mi'kmaq Grand Council Flag in front of the school entrance.
NSER is the fourth school in Anglophone North School District to permanently fly the flag.
The ceremonies were opened by two NSER students who acted as MC's for the day, followed by a prayer by a Metepenagiag First Nation Elder, and the playing of the Gathering Song by the NSER Drum Group.
It is the intent of this Request for Proposal to choose a service provider to provide an after school program at North and South Esk Elementary School beginning in September 2021.
Please note that French Immersion Registration for 2021-2022 is now closed. Please contact Linda Dickson directly with any questions. Her contact information is listed below. Thank you!
“Wonder, Observe, and Explore” was the theme of the first ever NB Science Week and as the event concluded, over 2300 classes in our province did just that. Unable to host annual, face-to-face Science and STEM Fairs, representatives from all four Anglophone School Districts worked collaboratively to offer a weeklong virtual conference to raise awareness about the importance of Science in our lives today. Participation from students and staff in Anglophone North School District was outstanding.