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
Lieutenant Governor of New
Brunswick, the Honorable Jocelyne
Roy-Vienneau spoke Monday February 9th to an assembly at Ian
Baillie Primary School to open New
Brunswick Heritage Week 2015. Selected to
represent all of New Brunswick, the school was proud to host Her Honour, the
Lieutenant Governor, as well as New Brunswick’s Minister of Tourism Heritage
and Culture and MLA for Miramichi-Bay du Vin the
Honourable Bill Fraser and Lisa Harris MLA,
Miramichi Bay-Neguac. During the assembly Ian Baillie students performed songs
The
Campbellton Jr. A Tigers returned to Tide Head School recently for "Tigers Activity
Hour"! For the next few weeks, players under the leadership of head coach Troy Ryan,
will be visiting Tide Head School to conduct a fun and educational sports
program with students. For the second year the team will focus on teaching
students basic skills of a variety of sports on Wednesday afternoons. Community
Schools Coordinator, Aysleigh Lefurgey remarked that “Tide Head School is
thrilled to have the Tigers back for Activity Hour! The program was a great
New Brunswick will celebrate Heritage Week
from February 9th to 16th, 2015. The Theme this year is “Hope
Restored” . To learn more details and
find out about resources visit the NB Tourism, Heritage and Culture Department’s
Heritage
Week web page.
CBC Television News for New Bunswick recently aired a
story about Brazilian students attending classes at Dalhousie High School. To view the item, visit International Students in ASD-N Classroom . To see photos
of International Students enjoying winter in the Dalhousie area visit Winter
Activities .
Simon Scott, a grade 5 student at Janeville School, has
had his design selected as the 2015 NB Elementary School Drama
Festival logo. This logo will be worn on a button by by all students
participating in their district's respective 2014-2015 elementary drama festivals. The ASD-N festival
will take place at James M. Hill High School on May 12.
The greater Bathurst region
once again this Christmas had a very successful Spirit of Christmas campaign to
support many senior citizens in the area. Although this project brings many
aspects of the community together, it is from local ASD-N schools that much of
the generosity and effort is received not to mention organization and
logistics. More than 200 local seniors who might have otherwise done without
and would have had very little human contact over the Christmas season, were
personally presented in their homes with bags of goodies and gifts as well as a