What's Happening January 26th, 2024

JANUARY 26TH, 2024

WHAT'S HAPPENING Anglophone east school District

Literacy Week at Evergreen Park School This week Evergreen is celebrating Literacy Week. Our theme this year is “Family Reading Fun.” Activities for the week include: a door decorating contest in which classroom doors are to depict pictures of families reading/and playing games, daily D.E.A.R announcements where students are to drop everything and read, and a dress as your favourite book character day. Also, guest readers from our community will be visiting the library and reading to classes. For example, one of our wonderful administrative assistants Donna read to 3 Maskill. Thank you to Mrs. Law, our Librarian, for organizing such a fantastic week of activities to promote literacy.

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Lou MacNarin School- Kelly Harris, Lou MacNarin Library Assistant, continues to expand her 100+ book collection for students with special needs. These books are kept on a special cart in the library. The students love coming to the library with their class and to choose their own library books. The collection includes sturdier books for those that have difficulty turning pages, touch and feel books with lots of textures, books that have sounds, as well as other interactive books.

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Riverview East School – Riverview East has started a new initiative to promote positive behaviour in our school and playground. Our amazing guidance counsellor, Ms. Allen, has created a school wide tracking system that provides data on the specific needs within our student population. When behaviour incidences occur, the data is collected and then used to create positive interventions. Ms. Allen is currently promoting personal space. Learning about personal boundaries ties in with our school’s goal of ‘Hands are for Helping’. She is now going into classes to teach students how to provide, and ask for, personal space. K-2s have been using the Boundary Song and social stories. The 3-5s have been using the Circles Program to help them understand personal space in different settings.

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

JANUARY 26TH, 2024

Salisbury Regional School – Salisbury potter Micheal Wood will appear on the upcoming CBC pottery show, “The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down” on February 8. Currently, Michael is working with Salisbury Regional School students in Visual Arts 9-12, to teach them about working with clay to create both functional and nonfunctional artwork. These students are currently participating in the Artist in the Schools program, which is jointly funded by the Departments of Education and Early Childhood Development (EECD) and Tourism, Culture and Heritage (TCH). This project began on January 8 and runs until January 23. The pottery, as well as other artwork by students in grades 5-12, will be on display during an Evening of Visual Arts on February 9th. That evening, students and the community of Salisbury will also cheer Michael Wood on by watching the first episode of the series.

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

JANUARY 26TH, 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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JANUARY 26TH, 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

JANUARY 26TH, 2024

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

JANUARY 26TH, 2024

ANGLOPHONE EAST SCHOOL DISTRICT

JANUARY 26TH, 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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