The best — and worst! — of both worlds meet when fantasy meets the harsh reality of school in this toe-tapping, pop musical adventure! When Cinderella’s stepsisters find a portal to another world, they get zapped into a very real high school and decide to never return. After all, in this world, mean girls are popular! A comically ambitious Woodsman who dreams of being a storybook hero pursues the stepsisters to bring them back and recruits the help of Danica, a hard-core realist who never believed in fairy tales and only sees the dark side of life.
We are very pleased to announce that Ethan Schewaga, has been selected as our Turnaround Achievement Award Winner for 2011. This program recognizes one student from each school in the district who has shown the most effort, commitment and perseverance in turning around their life.
Congratulations Ethan!
A huge Thank You to everyone for their support in the recent Spell-A-Thon fundraiser. In total we raised over $2,200.00 which will be used for improvements in technology.
Following is a list of the top fundraisers for each class.
KH Arianna Ward
K-1B Landon Foran
1M Draidyn Peterson
2M Fran Stewart
2-3H Mackenzie Bryenton
3S Kyle Kenny
4F Celina Taylor
4-5S Ally Stewart
5D Morlan Silliker
6D Kathleen Dunn
6M Ally Johnston
Congratulations to Mackenzie Bryenton for being the TOP FUNDRAISER for the entire school.
The
Miramichi Kinsmen and School District 16 are pleased to accept film
entries for the first annual Kin Film Festival. All School District 16
students are invited to participate. Films can be submitted in one of
two categories: Open and The Kinsmen Category. The top 10 films in each
category will be screened on May 7th, 2011 at Miramichi Empire Studio
5. Cash prizes of $500, $250 and $100 will be awarded for the winners
in each category.
Visit the Kin Film Fest page for more information.
NSEE Grade 5 Students: Brett, Mackenzie, Emily and Skylar presented David Saunders, President of the SPCA with a cheque for $200.00. The funds were raised by the students during lunch time in a contest to determine if Mr. Mutch should dress up as a chicken, clown or a fairy. In the end the decision was for Mr. Mutch to spend the morning in a fairy costume.
The following students were the top spellers in their grade.
Kindergarten - Logan Kelly
Grade 1 - Landon Foran
Grade 2 - Alyssa Harris
Grade 3 - Herschell Berggren
Grade 4 - Connor Williston
Grade 5 - Harrison Manderville
Grade 6 - Kathleen Dunn
Missing from Photo - Connor Williston