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Posted: September 7, 2010

District 16 students entering Middle and High School grades for the first time were treated to a purposeful but fun-filled day today as they started the 2010 – 2011 school year.

Posted: August 31, 2010

District 16 educators gathered today at James M. Hill Memorial High School Auditorium to listen to a presentation titled The 21st Century Learner as they prepare for the coming school term. In the talk, international presenter Dr. Donna Walker Tileston, pointed out how very different learners are in the era of digital technology from learners of earlier generations and that there is continuing significant research being published but there is a large time lag before educators become aware of important findings and are able to apply this knowledge in the classroom.

Posted: August 18, 2010

District 16 middle school students in the Rexton  area will be looking forward to returning to classes in September as their modern new school is very nearly finished. The new Eleanor W. Graham Middle School building in addition to 13 classrooms, includes: a cultural center, library, science lab, art room, technology center, stage, and specialized music room; features that did not exist in the former building. In addition the  EWGMS community raised $100 000 and as a result its new indoor physical activity facility is 3 times the size of the former school’s gymnasium.

Posted: July 5, 2010

Hundreds of area students enjoyed a fun and festive atmosphere on Sunday morning July 4th, and completed their Go for 42 Marathon with a two kilometer run through the streets of Newcastle-Miramichi.  The elementary school runners had run their first 40 kilometers during the final weeks of the school term. The annual event, held in conjunction with the annual Rock 'n Run road race and organized by MANGO, attracted 286 young participants all of whom received a T-shirt in recognition of their accomplishment.

Posted: June 29, 2010

School District 16 has joined with local partners in an initiative to promote outdoor physical activity and adventure for all members of the Miramichi community. The project is called M.O.V.E.

Posted: June 28, 2010

Five District 16 teachers completed a year long training and received their Reading Recovery® certificates this June.  Reading Recovery® is an effective early literacy intervention designed to reduce the number of children with reading and writing difficulties. It is delivered by a specially trained Reading Recovery® teacher to students in their grade one year.  Many district 16 students will now benefit from the expertise of the following teachers (from left to right):  Dianne Buggie (St.

Posted: June 22, 2010

During this last week of classes District 16 is holding its annual two days of track and field events for all the grades 3 to 5 students in the elementary schools in the district.  Day 1, June 22nd, 2010, saw hundreds of energetic students from Croft, Gretna Green, Harkins, Ian Baillie, Miramichi Rural, Napan, Nelson and St. Andrews elementary schools compete. They participated in sprints, distance running, relays, hurdles, discus, javelin, softball throw and long jump.

Posted: June 21, 2010

Detailed information for the D16 students who are participating in the Mango Kids Fun Run and are preparing for the final two kilometers to complete their Marathon distance on July 4th in Miramichi West, is attached below (Notice to Parents).

Posted: June 18, 2010

Gretna Green Elementary School students have produced a promotional video in partnership with the New Brunswick Provincial Capital Commission which was formally unveiled at a ceremony at the school on June 17th. The message in the video encourages teachers and students in New Brunswick schools to participate in a program called Capital Encounters. This program provides travel subsidies and curriculum material to help students learn about the capital region and learn about provincial governance.

Posted: June 17, 2010

"The face of grade 9 and 10 is changing in District 16.  Research has taught us that change is needed if we are to keep students engaged and to prepare them for the workplace of the future.  The only thing we know for sure is that the workplace of the future will be different than it is today.  Discussions are ongoing as to what the next evolution of high school will look like.  One point that is emerging is that changes must occur if our students are to meet the challenges of the 21st century."

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