FEBRUARY 23RD, 2024
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Black History Month at Riverview East School! Riverview East School has spent the month of February celebrating Black History Month. Students have been learning about people that have made a significant impact on civil rights in both Canada and the world. In alignment with this theme, Mrs. Beaman's Grade 5 class conducted a research project on people that have had a positive impact on Black history and the civil rights movement. Students created posters and video presentations that highlight some of the amazing people that have created positive change in our society and culture.
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FEBRUARY 23RD, 2024
Lou MacNarin School- Mr. Aube and Ms. Hebert's grade 2 classes have been reading biographies and other non-fiction books to learn more about remarkable Canadians and other extraordinary global citizens. They also read books about the Lunar New Year (Chinese New Year) this month. They discovered that this is the year of the Dragon and that the Lunar New Year is the most celebrated and longest of all Asian festivals and is observed by millions of people worldwide.
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Bernice MacNaughton High School – BMHS hosted the RBC Future Launch Day on February 9th, 2024. RBC Future launch aims to prepare young people for the changing future of work. The day kicked off with a special virtual interactive keynote with 3-time Canadian Olympian gymnast, Ellie Black. She delivered an inspirational session, and student led Q&A, that helped demonstrate the resilience required to achieve goals. All Grade 9-12 students were then invited to attend workshops on “Being Future Ready” and “How it All Makes Up to Making Sense of Savings” led by student MCs.
ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT
FEBRUARY 23RD, 2024
Frank L. Bowser School – The theme for the month of February has been Kindness. Students are encouraged to follow Becca Schofield’s lead by performing random acts of kindness. The month started with a school wide assembly that reviewed our three golden rules : Hands are for helping, Sharing and caring, and Doing the right thing. Students who are caught doing the right thing are receiving tickets and then names are drawn weekly to determine our All-Star students. This week, our Principal M. Mathieu Basque and our Vice-Principal Mme Lisa Cormier have challenged the student population to complete 100 acts of kindness .
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. Arnold H McLeod School – AHM proudly celebrates Black History Month in February and March. There are daily trivia questions on the announcements, a welcome board with quotes and more trivia, and a dedicated Black History Month bulletin board. So far this month the school has been learning about Black Inventors as well as reviewing things they learned last year. All classes are reading various books by Black authors or about Black history and culture. Every class has a book bin in their classroom library and the Principal, Mrs. MacNeill, has a lending library for staff or students. This year classes will choose an I WONDER project integrating Science and Inquiry into their learnings. Mr. Terry a.k.a. our Tech Mentor, will be assisting each Team with a project that incorporates some cool technology. One class will be making a model of themselves with the 3D printer and recreating the Montgomery Street bus route Rosa Parks rode daily. Another will be creating digital books about Ruby Bridges that will be shared other French Immersion classes. Pictured are some projects completed last year using the illustrations of Vashti Harrison, and by researching Viola Desmond, Martin Luther King JR, Jackie Robinson, Rosa Parks, and Amanda Gorman. Even the art teacher Mrs. Ward gets involved. This is important to the . school community as it represents one of their LEARN expectations. A=Accepting of Everyone as well as showing everyone that Black history is history, as it is the history of Canada and the World.
ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT
FEBRUARY 23RD, 2024
Catch Us At Our Best!- Have you noticed a colleague going above and beyond? Exhibiting extraordinary kindness? Working on an innovative project? Tell them they've been caught! Email asdeinfo@nbed.nb.ca and submit a short write-up about their exceptional work and let us know! Your nominee will receive your accolades along with a letter from the Superintendent acknowledging their work and achievements. Let's spread some cheer!
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Services Linguistiques!- For more information or to register, contact : Deanna.whalen@nbed.nb.ca
ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT
FEBRUARY 23RD, 2024
Indigenous Education Team- The Indigenous Education Champions gathered with our ESTs Joyce Jensen and Denis Roy to celebrate the 'mid winter' and engage in a gathering that fills all four quadrants of the medicine wheel: physical - hands on mental-intellectual - figuring out how to use in classrooms for teaching about the Mi'kmaw social-emotional - gathering together with a beautiful meal cultural/spiritual - liquid smudge was gifted, cultural materials were created
ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT
FEBRUARY 23RD, 2024
Student Welcome Centre- The International Welcome Centre has now been renamed the ASD-E Student Welcome Centre.
We now do the following registrations at this office: · student with a birth certificate outside of Canada · students from other provinces in Canada (regardless of country of origin)
· students from NB but primary language is not English · students transferring from the Francophone Districts.
Please do not send families directly to the Student Welcome Centre, when a family comes to your school office looking to register, please direct them to one of the following options:
· Website: Registration | Anglophone East School District (nbed.ca) · Phone number: 506-856-2216 · Email: swcmoncton@nbed.nb.ca
We do not take walk-ins; appointments need to be made in advance.
ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT
FFEBRUARY 23RD, 2024
Art Auction for Tammy Strong Award- Pride in Education is announcing the following Art Auction to fund the Tammy Strong Award which will be bestowed this May at Subject Council Day to a nominated educator. The painting is by a local artist, Andre Haines, and is valued at $1250. This 18-24 tableau is a beautiful representation of the diversity of New Brunswick with its vibrant colours and iconography. There is no limit on the amount of tickets you can purchase. More tickets mean more chances to win! Good luck! Also, don't forget to nominate someone for this awesome award! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/pride- in-education-art-raffle-for-the-tammy-strong-award- tickets-796241990227?aff=oddtdtcreator
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Food for All NB- Supporting school food in your community can mean anything from teaching kids about skills in the kitchen, to growing a school garden, to speaking up for comprehensive school food policies. The sky’s the limit! Food for All NB has curated relevant content and resources to support your efforts in a number of areas including : Starting a School Breakfast Program, Farm to School initiatives and much more! Visit https://foodforallnb.ca/focus/schoolfood to learn more!
ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT
FEBRUARY 23RD, 2024
ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT
FEBRUARY 23RD, 2024
United Way 211 Information Line - As we know life can be difficult for many of our residents at the best of times, but the COVID-19 pandemic has created a new layer of stress and anxiety for everyone. Information is changing rapidly. Demand for critical social services and community programs has increased and in many cases the way these supports are delivered has had to change. That's why the United Way launched the 211 Service in NB: to help every person find the support they need. 211 is free, confidential, and acts as the front door to support, helping people navigate the complex network of government, community and social programs and services quickly to find what they need for their unique situation. When someone contacts 211, they are connected with a real person who will ask questions about their situation and then suggest programs or services that can help. Often, they can be registered on the spot. This eliminates the stress of trying to wade through the changing information we are all processing each day.
Phones are answered 24/7 in 170 languages.
Whether you are looking for Government Resources, Mental Health Resources, Food Access Resources or Financial Relief Resources 211 can help you.
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