Just in case you misplaced or lost your childs' school supplies list you can find the grade your child will be in and open it up from here. Hope everyone is having a great summer!
Camp Sheldrake, Bartibog, is now accepting registrations for upcoming summer programs for children/youth ages 6 – 17 years. Visit
our website www.campsheldrake.ca or contact our office campshel@xplornet.ca or by phone 622-8907 for further information.
Limited space is available.
For Your Information:
Motivational speaker, Dr. David Bardsley, author of the book “The Less Than Perfect Child” will be speaking at James M. Hill Memorial High School theatre on Wednesday, May 2nd from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm.
Diagnosed as Mentally Retarded at the age of six, and institutionalized, Dr. Bardsley endured to become an oral surgeon. His life experiences and study present very important information to parents and educators.
He is described as a “Must to See” Speaker for parents and educators.
The Miramichi Kinsmen and School District 16 are pleased to
accept film entries for the second 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 Communities Greatest Need). The top 10
films in each category will be screened on May 12th, 2012 at Miramichi
Empire Studio 5. Cash prizes of $500, $250 and $100 will be awarded for
the winners in each category.
Please note that a memo went home today talking about events that will take place over the next three days to raise money for our Bowl for Kids team. The events are as follows:
Tuesday: Sports Theme Day--Wear your favourite hockey jersey, skating outfit, karate uniform, baseball uniform, etc. Students are asked to bring in a small donation to participate.
Wednesday: Crazy Hat or Crazy Hair Day--Students wear their craziest creation. Students are asked to bring in a small donation to participate.
On Wednesday February 29, 2012 all students are encouraged to wear something pink to raise awareness of bullying. Pink Shirt Day was started in Nova Scotia by two students and has since become a world wide stance against bullying. Together, we can take a stand, in pink, and show that we don’t support bullying of any kind here at St. Andrew's. Thank you for your support!
MEMO
To: Parents
From: St. Andrew’s Elementary School
Date: February 27th, 2012
There will be a Home & School Meeting on Tuesday, February 28th at 6:00pm
The following events will be taking place this week for the students:
- Monday: Circle Performance presented by Glen Copeland
- Wednesday: Winter Games – Children will be taking part in
winter game activities
- Friday: Remi the Magician will be performing for