News

Posted: November 6, 2013

On November 5th ASD-N was host to five educators from Preston Middle School, Fort Collins, Colorado. The visiting teachers had the opportunity to visit Gretna Green Elementary School, Miramichi Rural School and James M. Hill High School. The purpose of their visit was to become familiar with the approaches some of our district schools are taking towards learning in the 21st Century.

Posted: November 4, 2013

PJILA'SI (Welcome) First Nation Links and News   School We Sites:   Eel Ground School         Burnt Church School            Elsipogtog School         Metapenagiag School October 18, 2013:    Feast Day - NSER  

Posted: November 4, 2013

Come out on Thursday November 7th and join Science East at Dr. Losier Middle School for ILLUMINATE! Shedding light on STEM careers.  Learn how people in your community are applying Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math in their work every day. Talk to the experts! Step into their shoes! Test out the tools and equipment used in their jobs! Illuminate is a fun family event to spark inspiration through hands-on play and discovery. Thursday November 7th, 6:00 – 7:30 pm at Dr. Losier Middle

Posted: November 3, 2013

Physical Activity GuidelinesThe Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines recommend that children and youth (5-17 years) should do at least 60 minutes of physical activity daily. This should include:1. Intense activities at least 3 days per week (ex. running, basketball, soccer)2. Activities that strengthen muscle and bone at least 3 days per week.(ex. climbing and swinging on playground equipment, running, walking, jumping rope) The more you do, the better your health will be!It is recommended that you limit the time spent being inactive each day.

Posted: November 3, 2013

On October 18 North and South Esk Regional High School held a Mi’kmaq traditional feast  organized by the school’s Native Education Advisory Team.  Staff and students were able to sample salmon, moose meat stew, fiddleheads, berries, luskinikin (bannok), konesew'ey (potatoes, onions and salt pork). Guest speakers for the event were historian and folklorist Gilbert Sewell, a well regarded Mi’kmaq elder from Pabineau FN along with his daughter, Cynthia. With drums, songs, and stories Mi’kmaq history and culture were shared with those attending.

Posted: October 31, 2013

Once again a generous financial contribution has been received by Anglophone North School District (ANSD) from the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists New Brunswick (APEGNB), the Chatham Rotary Club, and the Historic Chatham Business District (HCBD). Two thousand five hundred dollars has been given towards the school district’s breakfast program. A significant portion of the funds was raised by the Pumpkin Fling Community Event held on Waterford Green earlier this fall.

Posted: October 31, 2013

On October 24th, the Campbellton Rotary Club held a mock polio vaccination clinic at Lord Beaverbrook School and Tide Head School. Titled “The Purple Pinky Project”, participating students had their little fingers dyed.  Rotary members used a topical dye, called gentian violet, and painted the pinkies purple as part of a polio awareness campaign. In developing countries, gentian violet is used by Rotary International to show which children have received polio vaccinations. Thus, painting local students fingers purple represents children around the world being vaccinated against the disease.

Posted: October 29, 2013

Two ASD-N Physical Education Teachers have been recognized by the New Brunswick Physical Education Society for their contribution to teaching and for leadership in promoting a healthy and fit lifestyle. Mrs. Tammy Stewart of Miramichi Valley High School and Mr. Trevor Glazier of Jacquet River School were presented with awards at the recent annual NBPES Remember When conference “edu-PLAY”, held in Saint John on October 11. For photos see Presentations .

Posted: October 29, 2013

Anglophone North School District is supporting the New Brunswick Association for Community Living (NBACL) with its Community Collection Program. If you have any clothing you no longer have need for please consider donating it to the NBACL. For details see the document attached below or contact Rachel Tsistinas at Rachel.Tsistinas@nbed.nb.ca .

Posted: October 29, 2013

Frosty mornings and fallen leaves signal the winding up of the fall sports schedules at ASD-N Schools. Hundreds of students led by volunteer coaches district wide, have enjoyed another season of school sports that included soccer, field hockey, cross country running, baseball and in some high schools golf.  Schools are now preparing for late fall and winter sports of basketball, hockey and again in some high schools, swimming and wrestling. To see photos of a recent soccer tournament involving Miramichi area elementary schools visit Soccer.

Pages

Subscribe to News