June Newsletter

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June Newsletter
Exam Schedule Grades 9-12
NSER Mission: It is the mission of NSER to support and challenge students to meet and exceed their potential.
NSER Vision: NSER's number one priority is the intellectual development of its students and also giving priority
to social, emotional and physical development.
NSER Values: The intellectual, emotional, physical, and social needs of each child will be developed to his or
her fullest potential. Expectations for students will be age appropriate and pedagogically based. A spirit of
cooperation will be fostered among students, staff, and community. All students and staff will show respect
for students, staff and the campus. All students will be encouraged and given the opportunity to participate in
extra and co-curricular activities. A high moral standard will be exemplified by the staff, and expected of our
students.
President - Jimmy Lawlor
Vice-President - Seth Corner
Secretary - Kathleen Dunn
Year Books!
The 2015-2016 Yearbook will be
arriving soon.
Limited copies available $50 each
Don't miss out!
See Mrs. Gouchie to get your copy
Congratulations to Josh Nowlan, who
was selected as NSER’s 2016 recipient
of the “Turnaround Achievement Award”.
Well deserved recognition for a student
who has shown us all that anything is
possible with a little hard work!
NSER Drama Club
NSER Drag Team
NSER is very excited to have our first GIRLS Team as part of the Annual High School
Drag Races that will take place at the Miramichi Dragway Park on June 3 & 4.
It’s exciting to see the girls step up and want to take part in breaking the mold
in drag racing.
It is going to be a very exciting time for both teams as they not only battle the
other High School teams but also each other. Go Cobras!
I want to thank all the parents and guardians who have supported the staff
and students of NSER this past year. Have a safe and enjoyable summer
vacation. Mr. Dean Mutch
NSER Graduation Scholarships
If you would like to make a donation to the NSER
Scholarship Fund or would like to give a one time
bursary to an upcoming graduate please contact the
school at 836-7000.
NSER Cafeteria will NOT be offering a daily
meal after June 10th.
Grab n’ Go Items will be available daily.
NSER's Afterschool Drama Club attended the New Brunswick Drama Festival at St. Thomas University in Fredericton. It
was an awesome weekend of plays and workshops and lots of memories were made. They performed their play "Zombie
Night”.
We would like to send a special Thank you to Mrs. Shiann Holmes and Mrs. Tracey Comeau for all their hard work to
make this year such a success. Our Drama club students were: Kathleen Dunn, Molly Muzerall, Denver Matchett, Caylton
Mullin, Mackenzie Silliker, Emily Woods, Rachel Blowers, Katelyn Matchett, Danielle Foran, Madison Young, Annika Foran,
Carlene Miller, Alex Flanagan, Katelyn Blowers, Isaiah Mutch, Amber Allison, Marlie Astle, Lucas Mutch, Katelyn Augustine,
Ally Matchett, Jada Tozer, Jillian Matchett, Fran Stewart, Zachary Henderson - Lights, Schalk Kruger - Sound, Randy Miller Props, Morlan Silliker - Stage Manager
Congratulations to the cast and crew on a job well done and a big thank you to everyone who has supported our drama
program!
We would like to congratulate the following students for receiving the following awards:
Kathleen Dunn - Outstanding Actor Award
Mackenzie Silliker - Outstanding Actor Award
Emily Woods - Outstanding Actor Award
Madison Young - Outstanding Supporting Actor Award
Annika Foran - Outstanding Actor Award
Outstanding Use of Set Award
Buick's Drive One for Your School was a tremendous success! Thanks to the staff at Lounsbury's Miramichi and
the students of NSER and Croft we were able to reach our goal. Each school will receive a $5000 cheque because
of all the people who came out and supported this great event!
Important Dates
RCMP Police Week
Students were given the opportunity to participate in Police Week here at NSER. The local RCMP gave of their time for one
hour a day for a full week.
During this time, the police set up a mock Depot training center. The Depot
is where RCMP go out west and train to become police officers. Students
participated in drills, obstacles courses, hand-to-hand combat training,
investigation scenes and more.
The week ended with a lunch provided in part by Subway. Thanks to Cathy
Astle for her generous donation. Special thanks go Constable Sherwood
for organizing the event and to all RCMP who participated.
June 6-8
Grease Performance @ 7:00 pm
June 16
Prom - Grand March Begins @ 8:30 pm
NSER was chosen as a Walmart school this year. What
does this mean for us? Well, we received $7,000 worth of
school supplies and a cheque for $1,000!!!
June 20
Baccalaureate Service @ 5:30 pm
Thank you Walmart!
June 23
Graduation @ 7:30 pm
June 24
Last Day for Students 1/2 Day
June 10-13 Exams for Grade 9-12 students