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Posted: January 21, 2014

An invitation to attend a “Hot Chocolate House”  at Harkins Elementary School for Family Literacy Day*, on Monday January 27th, 12:30 pm. See attached invitation below. * Promoted by ABC Life Literacy Canada ™.

Posted: January 20, 2014

Keeping the drinks in snacks healthy

Posted: January 19, 2014

Eleanor W. Graham Middle School of Rexton is off to a tremendous start towards creating a multi-sensory room for its Methods and Resource teachers for their work with students with special educational needs. The Cartier Co-op, located in Richiboucto, has donated $5 000, a big first step in the school’s efforts to raise the $14 000 needed. The creation of such a room will go a long way towards meeting the special needs of children, such as  those with autism, in the wider Rexton, Richibouto and Elsipogtog area.

Posted: January 15, 2014

Elementary Literacy Friends (ELF) is a volunteer-based literacy program that helps Grade 2 students who would benefit from additional one-on-one literacy activities.

Posted: January 12, 2014

Making Healthy Snacks Fun! Snacks are important and children should enjoy eating them too. If we enjoy something we are more likely to do it. This document attached below, provide you with tips on how to get your children interested in the snacks that they are eating beginning from helping to select them at the grocery store to opening up their lunch box to see what will make their recess time more exciting. Read on for some exciting ideas and recipes.

Posted: January 6, 2014

This month the focus for the Mango Mania Blitz is on Healthy Snacks. Keep looking for our weekly posts about these “mini meals” that are very important to children and their ability to play and learn. Snacks are important to both children and adults and we will provide some snack ideas as well as some advice on how to make snacks appealing to your children. The attached document will help introduce the topic and get you started with some ideas. January 27th -31st will be Mango Mania challenge week so children will be encouraged to bring healthy snacks to school.

Posted: December 18, 2013

The New Brunswick Children’s Foundation, (NBCF) based in Saint John NB, has donated $6000.00 to Miramichi Valley High School for the school’s breakfast program. This program is designed to feed students who don’t get a breakfast before getting to school, for amongst other reasons, they just don’t find the time. Mornings are generally considered the best time for learning but without something nutritious to eat a learner’s energy level may not be able to keep up. Some of the grant is expected to be used towards the purchase of an "industrial" level toaster. Mr. Ross

Posted: December 16, 2013

Posted: December 15, 2013

Five grade 5 girls recently completed the ASD-N Self Esteem Program at Harkins Elementary School and were recognized for their participation in a celebration held in the school’s library on November 12th. Arranged by ASD-N’s Community Schools Co-ordinator Rachel Tsistinas, and Leaders Lisa Matchett and Beth Clancy, the girls explored topics important to young adolescents such as the importance of “self”, communicating with others in a sensitive manner, issues surrounding body image, and nutrition, and the importance of family and friends.  The program is available to schools in

Posted: December 12, 2013

Over the past few years, schools in Anglophone North School District have been acquiring mountain bikes for student use. Students have access to the bikes both as part of curricular and extra-curricular activities. In this video, Physical Education Lead, Paul MacKinnon tells us more about the program.

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