What's Happening April 4th, 2025

APRIL 4TH, 2025

WHAT'S HAPPENING Anglophone East School District

Anglophone East School District Has a New Look!

WHAT'S HAPPENING

On April 2nd, Anglophone East School District proudly unveiled a new logo created by Mi’kmaq artist Garry Sanipass. The logo is a warm and welcoming visual representation of the District’s four pillars—Literacy, Numeracy, Safe & Caring and Graduation. While the three pillars focus on measurable student achievement, the Safe & Caring pillar reflects the deeper responsibility of caring for every child and one another. The design features a circle of vibrant, outstretched hands symbolizing community and belonging, with the Mi’kmaq double curve motif woven throughout to represent interconnection and harmony. Thank you to Garry Sanipass for this powerful and meaningful contribution!

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APRIL 4TH, 2025

Forest Glen School - K-4 students have been having a blast during Square Glow Week! They just completed a 2-week volleyball unit to help prepare for this event.

School News!

Riverside Consolidated School - Riverside Consolidated School visited Mrs. Steeves sugar camp to learn how sap is made. The students and staff enjoyed pancakes with fresh maple syrup and maple candy on the snow. They did a nature scavenger hunt in the woods by the camp and went on a hike. They even had a few minutes just to play and listen to music in the yard.

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

APRIL 4TH, 2025

We are honoured to accept the Outstanding Educational Campaign award for the second year in a row!

This recognition from the United Way - Greater Moncton & SENB, Centraide - Grand Moncton & SENB means so much to us, and it's all thanks to the incredible generosity of our Anglophone East employees, who voluntarily donate to support vital programs in our communities.

Your Local Love shines through in every contribution, and we’re so proud to stand alongside United Way in making a real difference.

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

APRI 4TH, 2025

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

APRIL 4TH, 2025

Student Welcome Centre- The Student Welcome Centre (SWC) - Anglophone East School District office (formerly the International Welcome Centre) assists families with the following school registrations: students with a birth certificate from outside of Canada students transferring in from other Canadian provinces and territories (regardless of country of origin) home school applications students from within NB but primary language is not English students transferring in from the Francophone School District (regardless of country of origin) If a family comes to your school office looking to register OR with a Francophone School District transfer form (Demande de transfert interdistricts) meeting the above criteria, kindly direct them to contact the Student Welcome Centre at one of the following:

Website: Registration | Anglophone East School District (nbed.ca) Email:swcmoncton@nbed.nb.ca

* Please do not send families directly to the Student Welcome Centre. We do not take walk-ins as appointments need to be booked in advance.*

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

APRIL 4TH, 2025

Save the date! The second annual Journey To Excellence: Summer Learning Week will be held from June 25th-27th at Bernice MacNaughton High School and Wabanaki School from 9-3 pm. Stay tuned for more information regarding Professional Learning sessions, registration and events in the near future.

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

APRIL 4TH, 2025

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

APRIL 4TH, 2025

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

APRIL 4TH, 2025

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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