The Miramichi Fusion Festival, a family based community centered event, with free admission, will be held Saturday, June 8th at the Golden Hawk Centre, Miramichi East, beginning at 8:30 a.m. A wide variety of events is offered and the day promises to be a good deal of fun for the whole family. Funds raised will be donated to Autism Resources Miramichi. See poster attached below for more details.
A class of grade eight Eleanor W. Graham Middle School students and two of their teachers recently completed a 16 hour Standard First Aid, CPR and AED course offered by the Saint John Ambulance Training program. The certificate, valid for 3 years, certifies them to offer emergency first aid, provide Cardio-pulminary Recuscitation (CPR) and use ...
Due to a lack of submissions, the Kin Film Fest which was to take place on Sunday May 26, 2013, has been postponed. We would like to thank all those who took the time to submit films but unfortunately we did not receive enough submissions to move forward with the event at this time. We are planning on rescheduling the Kin Film Fest later this year.
Ms Mary King’s Miramichi Valley High School English 111 students recently stepped back into the past and visited commemorative sites established in the Miramichi East community, but the tour was not just one of visiting a place. Students brought the spirits of writers, poets and historians to life by reading their words in the places they were buried, the places they spoke, and the places they frequented. Poets Michael Whalen and E. Pauline Johnson, writers R. M. Hickey and Valerie Sherrard, and historical information about Joseph Cunard and his brothers may be separated in the curriculum by grade and subject area, but were united in two hours of reflection, song, performance and choral readings. Students toured St. Michael’s church and graveyard, Elm Park in Chatham and visited Waterford Green, where there is a statue in honour of Francis Peabody. It was a great learning experience for all! For photos visit MVHS Walking Tour . For details ...
The automotive High School Challenge will be held this weekend at the Miramichi Dragway. Cars, prepared by students during their own time, will be entered in this annual provincial racing competition which follows very strict guidelines. Amongst other rules, a vehicle is restricted to ...
The University of Toronto’s Varsity Centre was the venue for the Bonar Law Memorial School track and field team’s recent weekend adventure as they participated in the Nike’s™ Canadian Grand Prix Track and Field Invitational Meet. Along with 300 athletes from 21 schools representing 12 provinces and territories, the BLMS athletes competed in the 10 event, one day meet, and brought home several awards. Jonathan Leblanc ...
Visit 2013 Go for 42 Details for information letter and registration form. For schools in the southern portion of ASD-N, Mango Mania is back this month with - Go for 42. For the next 5 weeks there will be posts on school websites giving information for students about being physically active and nourishing their bodies to enable them to stay active and encouraging participation in the Go for 42 challenge at school. Won’t you join us for ...
“Go Wild for Reading” was the theme of the kindergarten to grade 5 literacy project that took place during April at Jacquet River School. The purpose was to enhance the students reading and writing skills through novel activities at school and at home. Each grade represented one particular animal. Students did research ...
The Grade One students from Mrs. Colleen Kane and Mrs. Heather Mutch's classes have been engaged in Literature Circles! The students read from books and poetry selections that followed the theme of Spring and Animals in Spring. Tuesday, April 30, the students presented their selections through a variety of means: poetry, music, drama, art and choral reading. “It is exciting to see Primary students work through the roles and concepts associated with Literature Circles, with such success and obvious enjoyment!", stated District Enrichment Co-ordinator Mrs. Charlotte Loggie. Visit NSEE Literacy Circles for photos.
On Monday May 6th, students, teachers and parents of Saint Andrews Elementary School had the opportunity to enjoy a sing-along with the Canadian Commander of the International Space Station, Chris Hadfield, who played his guitar and sang from space along with earth-bound Ed Robertson of the Canadian group “Barenaked Ladies” ! This high tech. and high flying event was a CBC production shared with other schools all across Canada, all in recognition of Music Monday! This “out of the world experience” was just one element of the school’s assembly reflecting the importance of music education. The remainder of the assembly featured performances by students of dance and music numbers performed under “black light” which created a good deal of amusement and novelty. To see photos (taken in the dark!) visit Music Monday Photos . Students chuckled when Commander Hadfield twirled his weightless guitar in the air at the completion of the number!