ANNOUNCEMENTS: Thursday, October 31, 2024: WEEK #1; CYCLE DAY D
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
We would like to acknowledge that we are in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaw people.
We would also like to acknowledge people of African ancestry have been in Nova Scotia for over 400 years.
Upcoming Dates/Reminders:
Spirit Week - Monday to Friday
October is Mi’Kmaq History Month
October is Mi'kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia. The goal of the month is to help Nova Scotians build awareness of Mi'kmaq history and heritage, and to increase understanding of the province's rich Mi'kmaq culture.
Spirit Week
Spirit week continues! Thank you to everyone who dressed up in their favorite costume today!
Friday: Pajama Day – Wrap up the week in your coziest sleepwear!.
Guessing Game to Support Local Food Bank
The leadership team is hosting a fun guessing game to support our local food bank, and we need your help! Can you guess how many colorful pom poms are in the jar? Stop by the front entrance today at lunch and take a guess for 50 cents. The student with the closest guess will win 10 cafeteria dollars! Let’s come together to make a difference while having fun! Bring your friends and show your support for the local food bank!
Best Buddies
Best Buddies will meet today at lunch in the learning centre.
Leadership
There will be a leadership meeting tomorrow, November 1st, in Mme Chiasson’s room at 11:35. Please bring your lunch.
Elevator Keys
Please ensure that all elevator keys are returned by the end of the day.
Lost and Found
If you have lost items, please check out the lost and found rack across from the office.
Library Club
Tomorrow in the Library, Halloween events start with games and prizes! Be sure to stop by at lunch time.
Diwali
Today marks the beginning of Diwali, a time of joy and celebration. We wish all students and their families a wonderful Diwali filled with lights, happiness, and cherished moments.
Girls Volleyball
Congrats to the girls Volleyball team for their win over a strong BIHI team in 4 sets. All the girls played very well! Great job girls!
Remembrance Day Ceremony
We are seeking a few students who are interested in reading a passage or serving as Master of Ceremonies for our Remembrance Day ceremony. If you would like to participate, please see Mr. Ouellette by the end of the week.
We are also looking for cadets, scouts and girl guides who would like to participate in the Remembrance Day ceremony. Please stop by the office to see Ms. Nash.