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Posted: May 28, 2010

Miramichi Valley High School Theatre was the venue for the 2010 District 16 Elementary Drama Festival with 6 plays being performed over the two day event. The very entertaining and well prepared productions were a delight for those in the audience and were received with critical acclaim by the adjudicators. Large numbers of students were involved acting on stage, singing in choirs and back stage, providing support in various ways. Between plays high school drama students from MVHS and James M.

Posted: May 22, 2010

Ian Baillie Primary School students and staff are "as pleased as Punch". Teacher, Mr. Pat Lange, is to receive the Premier's Award of Excellence in Education at a gala ceremony in Fredericton on June 8th. Mr. Lange along with 15 other educators and community members from across New Brunswick will be honoured at the Playhouse in the annual event.

Posted: May 19, 2010

District 16 technology and physical education mentors and their associates will be busy this weekend at French Fort Cove putting on sessions for the general public in GPS use, Geo-caching and map reading. (Postponed until June 18 and 19th, 2010) Friday evening's session will center on hand held GPS receiver use while the separate full day session on Saturday is a GPS, Map and Compass Certification Workshop. Please see attached documents for more details.

Posted: May 19, 2010

Next week's second annual District 16 Elementary School Drama Festival will feature six plays performed by students from area schools. The plays, taking place at Miramichi Valley High School, will be adjudicated by a panel of judges as well as critiqued by high school thespians taking on a mentoring role. Plays by North and South Esk Elementary, Millerton School and Gretna Green Elementary will be presented on Tuesday May 25th. Plays by Croft Elementary (2) and Nelson Rural School will be performed the next day, Wednesday May 26th.

Posted: May 18, 2010

Research into a wide variety of historical topics was presented by enthusiastic District 16 students at the Heritage Fair held May 13th at the Douglastown Community Center. Many of the 60 displays exhibited dealt with topics and locations specific to the Miramichi Region and the participants were congratulated on their efforts to get to know their own history. A list of award winners is included below. The Honourable Graydon Nicholas, Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick was among the visitors to see many of the displays and talk to the young historians.

Posted: May 10, 2010

The Association of Professional Engineers and Geo-scientists (APEGNB) has presented School District 16 with $1000 towards the Breakfast Programs in area schools. The money was raised during the annual Pumpkin Fling held last fall at Waterford Green, Miramichi West. Pictured during the presentation of the cheque are  Mr. Laurie Keoughan, District Superintendent, Mr. Ray Ritchie, of Sunny Corner Enterprises, representing APEGNB, and Mr. Tim Dunn, D16 Director of Administration and Finance.            

Posted: May 5, 2010

School District 16 will be hosting the New Brunswick Teachers Association Middle Level Council Day Friday, May 7th at James M. Hill Memorial High School. Middle Level school teachers from across the province will be attending a wide variety professional development sessions throughout the day as well as attending a keynote presentation from motivational speaker Mr. Farley Flex. Mr. Flex has a background in popular music and is a tireless worker on behalf of youth.

Posted: May 5, 2010

On Monday May 3rd St. Andrew's Elementary School joined music lovers from across Canada and participated in "Music Monday". Schools throughout the country united by singing an identical piece of music at the same time, entitled SING, SING,SING by Serena Ryder. Following this opening number music teacher Emily Comeau coordinated a program of variety for the public in the school's gym with such numbers as a class "playing the spoons" , another playing Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" on small xylophones and everyone joining in on the action filled "Unicorn Song".

Posted: May 4, 2010

Mango Fun Run - July 2009This year’s District 16 involvement with MANGO’s “Go for 42” initiative was officially launched on Monday, May 3, 2010 at St. Andrews Elementary School. After a warm up session in the school gym, a walk through England’s Hollow in a gentle rain followed. The approximately 275 participants included students and staff of St. Andrews School as well as parents, grandparents of students and community partners.  

Posted: May 1, 2010

Recently Miramichi Valley High School welcomed 31 French Immersion students from School District 16 to show their skills in their second language.  The participants presented amazing speeches before their friends and family. It was a difficult task for the judges to select the winners in each category.  After much deliberation they selected the following winners who will be representing School District 16 in the Provincial Oratory competition at University of Moncton on May 1st.  We wish them all “Bonne Chance!”   Grade 6 Early Immersion Jantzen Losier   ( Dr.Losier Middle School)

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