On Friday morning, NSEE students and staff, along with some students from Eel Ground and Metepenagiag School were excited to watch a performance of the "Velveteen Rabbit" performed by Theatre New Brunswick. What a great way to end the week!!
Anglophone North School District is pleased to announce that the 6th Annual CUTE Awards will be held in the theatre at James M. Hill High School on Wednesday, March 20th.The CUTE Awards (Creative Use of Technology in Education) is an event that was conceptualized to recognize and encourage the creative use of technology by students and teachers in our classrooms. Over the years, the awards have evolved to reflect the changing learning environments that our teachers are nurturing.
We are having an Easter Sale!
T-Shirts $10
Hoodies $25
Calendars $5
Hats $5
Gym Bag $5
Mug $1
Plastic Water Bottle $5
Pens $1.50
Pencils $1
Steel Water Bottle $8
NSEE Stickers $1
It’s that time of year again for Our Cutest Pet Contest. In the past, this has proven to be a great school fundraiser and also an activity that has brought fun and excitement to the classrooms at our school. Please see attachments below or find in our school newsletter.
Theme: “School Color” Day
Let’s show some school spirit and dress in our school colors….burgundy and white.
Students in Kindergarten and Grade 1 will be going skating in the morning.
Afternoon:
Students in grades K to 4 will be participating in outdoor activities in the afternoon. Dress appropriately! Bring extra mittens!
Students in grades 5 to 6 will be going to the Renous rink to watch the NSEE grade 5 and 6 minor hockey players play against Blackville School.
The bus will leave at 12:15. The game starts at 1pm. Dress warmly!
There will be public skating next week at the Sunny Corner Arena.
Tuesday, March 5th at 4 pm
Wednesday, March 6th from 2-4pm
Friday, March 8th from 2-4pm
Students can dress like a Scientist.
Science assembly from 8:30 to 9:00am.
Students in Kindergarten thru Grade 6 will then be participating in “Science East” workshops.
Students in Grade 2 will be going skating in the morning
Don’t forget, tomorrow is PINK SHIRT day. We hope to see many people wearing pink as one way to show support against bullying. Remember, you don’t have to wear pink to show you care; you can do this by treating others kindly and with respect the differences in others. Unfortunately sometimes people fear those who are different from them and this fear can turn into anger and hatred – just like when the boy from Nova Scotia who was not accepted by everyone for wearing pink. When this happens, everyone loses. You can do your part by accepting others for themselves.
Tuesday, February 26th our Winter Carnival Theme is: “Crazy Hat” or “Crazy Hair” Day
Students can wear their craziest creations.
Reminder that students in Grade 3 will be going skating in the morning.
This Wednesday is Pink shirt day. Pink shirt day started in Nova Scotia when a boy wore pink to school and was made fun of for it. Two other boys decided they ask others to join in and wear pink to stand up to the bullies. They decided to wear pink to show that they cared and that it’s not ok to be mean to others because they are different from you. Remember it only takes one person to make a difference – be a bucket filler, not a bucket dipper.