What's Happening December 12, 2025

DECEMBER 12, 2025

WHAT'S HAPPENING Anglophone East School District

TEACHING KINDNESS THROUGH CAROLS: CDT CHOIR’S HOLIDAY OUTREACH The choir at Claude D. Taylor School had the delight of going to Havenwood Manor on Whitepine Road in Riverview to do a performance for the residents. They sang four beautiful

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holiday songs and brought along jingle bells for the guests of honour to join in on the fun! Our students were very excited to bring along presents for each resident. At CDT our goal is to instill the art of giving and generosity to our students and teach them how we can make a difference in the lives of others. From our choir to all of you, Happy Holidays!

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ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

School News

A LATTE TALENT AT HILLCREST’S FIRST COFFEE HOUSE

Emcees Sage O’Blenis and Makaylah Opeyemi- Olatunji (Idea Centre students)

Pianist Ben Osmond (Idea Centre student)

Broox Cormier on drums and Carson Field on guitar (Hillcrest students)

Hillcrest School held its first coffee house on Thursday, Dec. 4. It was a resounding success with musical performances from our talented Hillcrest students and those attending the Idea Centre. Free coffee and platters of treats were provided by the Cul Tech class, and a display of homemade items were available for purchase from our entrepreneurial students. Thanks to Allan Bordage for the quality sound set-up, and the Hillcrest staff and students who worked together to make this special event possible.

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

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A New Roar at CRHS!

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This week we finally unveiled our new CRHS mascot! I am providing access to the retirement video of the old Tiger, and the live reveal of the new one to the students.

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

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THE TROJAN SPIRIT WAS STRONG… STRONG ENOUGH TO SINK THE IMPOSSIBLE SHOT!

Harrison Trimble’s Annual “Impossible Shot” Challenge Finds a Winner After weeks of excitement, determination, and school-wide anticipation, Harrison Trimble High School’s beloved annual “Impossible Shot” challenge has crowned its newest champion. This year’s victorious Trojan is David Cucos, who successfully landed the seemingly unmakeable shot after an impressive 49 attempts—edging out hundreds of enthusiastic competitors along the way. The “Impossible Shot” has become a cherished tradition at Harrison Trimble, bringing together students from every grade to test their skill, resilience, and school spirit. As crowds gathered each day to cheer on hopeful participants, the challenge served not only as a fun competition, but as a reminder of the energy and unity that define the Trojan community. Congratulations to David and all participants who embraced the spirit of the challenge. The countdown to next year’s “Impossible Shot” has already begun!

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

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HOLIDAY CHEER TAKES CENTER STAGE WITH JENNIFER MCGRATH’S VISIT

This week, Riverview East School welcomed an author who shared some of her work with the students. Jennifer McGrath read her Christmas story Gabzooks the Christmas Goose. The students loved hearing this festive tale and celebrating the work of such an amazing local artist.

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

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HTHS Takes on Tariffs—It’s Import-ant, We Promise

Bottom: Lauren McLean, Gavin Grenier, Ben Hubert, Jaxen Steeves

Top: Nelson Steeves, Xavier Boutilier, Annika Betts

The students in Mr. Lupien’s period 4 Entrepreneurship class are learning about tariffs through a building project. Students need to navigate trade deals when acquiring more building materials. They also used some very special currency to complete their projects featuring the admin team!

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

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Crandall Hoop Classic Brings Nothing but Net Energy!

Harrison Trimble teams participated in the Annual Crandall Hoop Classic again this year. HTHS hosted a spirit game at school last Friday for the students between our senior boys’ basketball team and Kennebecasis Valley. The boys finished second in the tournament overall. The senior girls’ team played strong, losing their last game competing for third place on Saturday. Congrats to all the teams who participated in the tournament and thanks to all the organizers who volunteered their time to create this opportunity for our students!

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

School News

Gingerbread Fun in Kindergarten! The kindergarten hallway was full of holiday cheer this week as each kindergarten student decorated their very own gingerbread house! The activity was part of a gingerbread-themed unit, and it gave students a chance to be creative while practicing important skills. The excitement was contagious and every house was unique and full of personality! To make the experience even more special, students received a 3D-printed gingerbread man. Printed in the classroom! These little figures weren’t just cute; they became a big part of our learning. Students used them to retell classic gingerbread stories and even as inspiration for their writing. It was amazing to see how a simple object could spark so much imagination and storytelling. The project blended art, technology, and literacy in a way that felt festive and fun. The smiles on the students’ faces said it all—learning can be magical !

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

School News

Future CEOs in Training: HTHS Gets Down to Business!

Top: Camden Betts

Bottom: Nelson Steeves & Crus Pischuitta Right: Lauren McLean, Reese Fullerton, Alyssa Sparks, Ava Neate

Our industrious students created products to sell to staff, students, and parents during our parent teacher interviews. The students featured were selling woodworking crafts for the holiday season and baked goods.

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

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HTHS Proves ’Tis the Season to Be Well-y!

Assassins Finalists-Alicia Taylor and Ellen Moore

Wrap Battle-Diane MacDonald, Matt Hayes, Chi Chi, Alexandra Duchemin, Kathy Chapman, Natalie Black

Holiday Party Decorating Helper-Chris Leger

The HTHS Wellness Committee has been hard at work providing wellness activities to staff during this busy time of the year! We have had a school wide game of Assassins, a wrap battle and a holiday staff gathering. Many thanks to all the staff for both organizing events and participating!

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

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On December 4th, Lou MacNarin School proudly recognized Pallister-Killian Syndrome (PKS) Awareness Day. PKS is a rare genetic condition, and our Lou MacNarin school community came together to show support for all individuals affected — including our own wonderful student, Willow, who lives with PKS. Students and staff wore red and black and shared messages of kindness to promote understanding and inclusion from our school family. By raising awareness, we are sending the message that all students are welcomed and loved at Lou MacNarin School. Thank you to everyone who helped make this meaningful day happen.

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

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A Trojan Night of Music, Culture, and Community

HTHS Band and Vocal Ensemble

Cloe Campos Reis & Catryce Achacoso

HTHS string Ensemble

HTHS Dance Crew

The HTHS music department staff along with additional school staff organized a beautiful showcase of school talent last Friday night. It was great to see so many different cultures represented through music. We are fortunate to have dedicated staff put in the time and effort to work with our students to bring their talent to the HTHS stage. Thanks for another wonderful concert!

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

School News

Women in Science Chapter One: The Bag Exchange Begins

Harrison Trimble has two students, Sophia Cruz and Joan Sugiarto, who took the initiative to explore an environmental topic of interest to them and work with our community about how they could support the elimination of plastic bags and also support the continued re-use of reusable bags, while aiming to reduce the overconsumption of reusable bags in Canada. They were inspired by the concept of small community libraries that some private citizens create in their neighbourhoods and wanted to create a similar type of exchange system in key areas, like the local library for reusable bags. Their teacher, Meg Stead, provided them with a reference to receive funding from The Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST) to support their project. Through this engagement they have been invited to join SCWIST. As members of SCWIST they have been invited to a week-long expo in Toronto in February, all expenses paid, to engage with other women working in the field of science. This is such a great opportunity for our students! We wish them all the best on their personal project and their upcoming trip!

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

School News

A FESTIVE MYSTERY STUFFED WITH SURPRISES

RHS Drama proudly presents a staged reading of Sherlock Holmes & The Case of The Christmas Goose! This family-friendly holiday show has something for everyone: mystery, humour, and festive music to sing along to. Join us at the Riverview Arts Centre on December 18th at 7:00! Tickets are available online at SchoolCash ( https://angloeast.schoolcashonline.com/Fee/Details/38350/30/False/True ) or at the door.

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

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YOUNG AT HEART, WISE AT PLAY

We’re so proud of our Riverview Middle School students for their incredible participation in our Intergenerational Project! 💙💛

Through games, conversations, and shared experiences, our students and seniors are building meaningful connections, learning from one another, and spreading empathy, compassion, and positivity.

A huge thank you to everyone involved for helping bridge generations and brighten lives—one visit at a time! 💫 ✨

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

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ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

DECEMBER 12, 2025

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DECEMBER 12, 2025

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