Anti-Bullying Week November 18 to 22Posted November 6, 2013November 18th to 22nd is Anti-Bullying Week in the province of New Brunswick and in the rest of Canada. Throughout the week, ASD-N schools will be providing students with information and having classroom discussions and lessons around the topic of bullying. Each day of the week has a different theme. Monday is Healthy Relationships, Tuesday is Internet Safety, Wednesday is National Child’s Day, Thursday is Celebrating Diversity and Friday is Wave Day! Solidarity, Kindness, Empathy, Pay it Forward.
Tuesday, November 12-Lunch today will be shepherd's pie and mandarin spinach salad Grade 7 and 8 going to MVHS for the High Elements CourseWednesday, November 13-Lunch will be tuna melt on whole wheat kaoser roll with sliced veggies Drama Practice after schoolThursday, November 14-Lunch will be honey garlic chicken thighs with rice and mixed veggies Cooking class after school Friday, November 15-Lunch will be Indian taco on pita bread and carrot sticks and pineapple slices Pajama Day
Monday, November 4th Lunch today will be homemade chicken noodle soup with roll and ornge wedges Skating today at the Miramichi Civic Centre Tuesday, November 5th Lunch today will be meatloaf and mashed potatoes with peas and carrotsWednesday, November 6th Lunch today will be whole wheat chicken or tuna wraps with sweet potato fries and an appleThursday, November 7th Lunch today will be whole wheat spaghetti and meat sauce with tossed salad Friday, November 8th Lunch today will be pineapple and ham mini pizza on whole wheat english muffin and veggie sticks Students in G
Here's whats happening this week at Eel Ground School!Monday, October 28th-Lunch today is Hearty Beef Barley soup with roll and fruit plateTuesday, October 29th-Lunch today is sweet and sour meatballs with brown rice and saladWednesday, October 30th-Lunch today is whole wheat submarine sandwich with coleslaw or broccoli salad Student Council meeting today at 12pm in Mrs. Dunnett's classroomThursday, October 31st-Lunch today is pasta bake with fruit salad Halloween class parties at 1:00pmFriday, November 1st-Half Day school dismissed at 11:45 Fall Fair beginning at 9:00am
Eel Ground First Nation's School will be closed tomorrow morning to respect the funeral of a community member. Our school will be open at 12:45pm for afternoon classes.
Friday,November 1st will be our fun day. School will be from 8:15am to 11:45am. On this day we will be holding our Fall Fair. It will take place from 9:30am to 11:45am in the school gymnasium. tickets for the games will be 25 cents each or 5 tickets for $1.00. Tickets will be sold for the games as well as popcorn and other special events such as pie in the face and jellybean guess. We are also looking for donations for prizes, dollar store items will be great !!!!
Ghosts and Goblins will be invading Eel Ground First Nation School this Thursday! There will be a Halloween Dance and Haunted Classroom from 4:00pm to 6:00pm at the School Gymnasium. Cost of the dance is $3.00 and there will be pizza and beverages on sale.
Monday,October 21st- Lunch will be grilled cheese with tomato soup and grapes Grade 7 assessments beginTuesday.October 22nd-Lunch will be sloppy joes and sweet potato fries with sliced cucumberWednesday, October 23rd-Lunch will be chicken ceasar wrap with vegetable soup student council meeting will be at 12:00pm in Mrs.
Tuesday, October 15th-Lunch today will be shepherd's pie and mandarin spinach saladWednesday, October 16th-Lunch today will be Tuna melt on whole wheat with a kaiser roll and sliced vegetables with dressing Student council meeting at 12:00 noon in Grade 6-7 classroomThursday,October 17th-Lunch today will be Honey garlic chicken thighs with rice with California vegetables mix Beading after schoolFriday, October 18th-Lunch today will be Indian Taco on pita bread with carrot sticks and pineapple slices Popcorn sale at recess
To Parents/Guardians:
Cybersafe Girl is a public education program
developed by the Atlantic Ministers Responsible for the Status of Women in
Canada and can be found online at http://www.cybersafegirl.ca. It aims to provide
information to teens (predominantly girls), parents and educators about how to
be safe online. The New Brunswick government’s Women’s Equality Branch is a
partner in the Cybersafe Girl initiative.
• Eight
out of 10 Canadian households have access to the Internet (Statistics Canada
2011)
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