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A sense of community, an ability to embrace kindness towards oneself and toward others and feeling the joy of physical movement – these are three themes that you will see in this March report. These are also important elements for each child to excel in school and in life. 

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Woman in black blazer and magenta shirt smiling and standing in front of green bush with pink flowers with sunshine beaming from behind.

Woodworking 9 to 12 class with Mr. Shaw has been busy exploring the design and build cycle with new and returning students to the program.  Mr. Shaw was able to secure a donation of cedar wood - a material ideal for small exploratory projects including bird houses and bat houses.

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Read the Superintendent's Report each month on the website for: 

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Read the Superintendent's Report each month on the website for: 

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Ms. Skand’s Foods 9/10 class was busy preparing for the end of quarter 1 and the end of their Italian cooking unit.

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Thank you to our operations and maintenance department for finding time, despite the long list of jobs they have, to sand and varnish our woodshop floor.  Mr.

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Our MYP will be hosting a Night at the Museum and you are invited! Students will be showcasing their project work and being your museum tour guides as you see what your child has been up to in school! Their binders will also be in their classroom for you to see so that you have another chance to celebrate your child’s growth and support them in their school experience.

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The underlying story that fueled our fall athletic program was the energy and capacity of our grade 8-10’s to compete in their respective over-age divisions. To field teams for senior competitions, it required many of our junior aged students to “play-up”. Unsurprisingly, many of our grade 9 & 10 students were eager to fill the void available on our senior teams.

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The underlying story that fueled our fall athletic program was the energy and capacity of our grade 8-10’s to compete in their respective over-age divisions. To field teams for senior competitions, it required many of our junior aged students to “play-up”. Unsurprisingly, many of our grade 9 & 10 students were eager to fill the void available on our senior teams.

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November 8th is a day marked to honour the contributions of Indigenous Peoples to the Canadian Military.

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