april 15 news - North Nova Education Centre
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april 15 news - North Nova Education Centre
April ‘15 Shane Koyczan Early in April, Grade 11 students of North Nova had the rare opportunity to attend a presentation featuring Shane Koyczan, award winning Canadian poet, author and performer. Shane Koyczan told the story of how he worked with students on his influential, anti-bullying, “To This Day” Project video. The video went viral in early 2013 and has reached over 14 million views. Shane is both a writer and spoken word artist. Students relate well to his genuine and honest style of writing are drawn in by his boisterous performance. We were also fortunate to share the experience with students of Northumberland Regional and Pictou Academy through a live stream. NNEC would like to take a moment to thank Susan Malcolm and the Aberdeen Health Foundation for sponsoring Shane’s visit. NEWSLETTER Marathon of Respect & Equality With the constant messages of terror, violence, economic strife, etc. in the media, we can become fearful and develop a feeling of anxiety, isolation, even helplessness. However, together with our friends and families, we have the ability to overcome fear and to meet the challenges life presents us with confidence, strength, and love. It is not that there is nothing to fear, but that fear does not have to dictate how we react. MORE 2015 is encouraging us all to stand up and say, “We’re not afraid” to be who we want, do what we want, and stand up for what we believe! This year’s run will take place on Thursday, May 7th. The theme for this year’s event is MORE 2015: We’re Not Afraid. The Marathon of Respect and Equality will end at North Nova Education Centre at approximately 3:00 pm on May 7th. The public is encouraged to support this year’s runners and are invited to attend the ceremony immediately following the run. Thursday, May 7th - MORE 2015 Run and Rallies all day, ending with final rally (2:30 pm) and reception (3:30 pm) @ NNEC Calendar of Events Physical Activity is Fun Our TAG 9 classroom recently received a health and wellness grant from the Ed Bowden Community Wellness Fund. Funding from this grant allows our TAG 9 students and staff to participate in bowling and swimming. Pictured here bowling with student Zachary MacDonald are Educational Assistants Jennifer Cooley and Stacy Smaldon. April 30th MORE Kick-off 5:00 to 9:00 pm May 7th MORE Run 2:30 pm - End of Run Rally @ NNEC 3:30 pm - Reception @ NNEC May 12th Scholar’s Banquet 6:00 pm May 18th Victoria Day - NO SCHOOL May 22nd 8:00 to 11 pm Student Dance June 2nd 7:00 pm Spring Concert June 3rd 6:00 pm Non-Academic Awards Night June 10th 6:30 pm Safe Grad June 24th Grand March 7:15 pm Grad Prom 8:00 to 11:30 pm June 26th Graduation Ceremony June 26th & 29th Marking & Grading Days - NO SCHOOL June 30th Report Card Day 343 Park St., New Glasgow, NS B2H 6B2 Phone: 902-755-8180 Fax: 902-755-8185 Website: www.nnec.ccrsb.ca Principal: Peter White Vice Principals: Mark Arbuckle, Ann Findlay & John van Vulpen APRIL 2015 PAGE 2 NNEC Sports Report Rugby As a result of poor field conditions, our rugby teams have struggled to start their season as originally planned. The girls team have played just one game thus far in their season beating Hants East by a score of 40-10. The boys have played 4 games to date going 3-0-1 during that stretch. Both teams are off to the SMU Rugby jamoboree April 24-26. We wish both teams continued success as they move forward with their season! Badminton Our NNEC badminton team participated in the regional championships on April 10-11 in Antigonish. Although no banners or individual medals were won, the team experienced lots of successes picking up key wins throughout the tournament. Congrats to all who participated and coach looks forward to a full squad next season! Canadian Aboriginal Hockey Championships Girls Softball Congratulations to Selena Denny and Tracey Denny who are away the last week of April competing at the Canadian Aboriginal Hockey Championships. Our girls softball team has been selected and continue their spring training in the NNEC gymnasium. The team bolsters an exceptional line-up this year, adding depth at every position during the selection process. Once the fields dry out, the team is built to challenge for a provincial championship. Good luck ladies! Table Tennis The Table Tennis team is 3/4 of the way through their season and after a very successful district championship, 16 student-athletes have qualified for regional competition! The team is confident they have what it takes to compete at the regionals on April 28th. We wish the team continued success and good luck at regionals! Both athletes are on Team Atlantic Female Division and recently played to a 2-2 tie with Eastern Door and North. They currently hold an 0-2-1 record in their division. Athletes of the Month Lacrosse With close to 40 student-athletes trying out for the team, the lacrosse team have made final cuts and are poised to get themselves back atop the Northern Lacrosse League. The team has a strong group of returning players and with the addition of some very strong upand-coming athletes, this year's NNEC lacrosse team is definitely ready to make some noise! Good luck to the team and we are hopeful the fields will be ready soon! Boys Slowpitch Boys slowpitch workouts happen every Monday at 7:30pm and Friday at 5:30pm, both in the NNEC gymnasium. All boys in grades 9-12 are encouraged to come out. This is the first year NNEC has ever attempted to field a slowpitch team and we are hopeful we can see success in our inaugural season. For more information, please see Mr. Hampton. Track With over 40 student-athletes training on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school, the track team is preparing to have another great season as they run, jump, and throw themselves into district and regional competition during the month of May. We are very confident the team will once again have a great showing and are hopeful the hard work will pay off for each and every athlete! Good luck and keep training hard! True Grit Race On Sunday, May 3rd, NNEC will host it's 2nd annual True Grit Race at Trenton Park. Participants can chose distances of 5km or 10km on the loop course. Cost is $15 for students, $30 for adults. To register, please go to raceroster.com. Students can also register by bringing their money to Mrs. Lewis. All funds raise will go directly back into upgrading our athletic facilities and/or meeting the financial needs of our sports teams. March Ski - Gerry Holle Hockey - Lindsay Feit Gerry Holle led by example as our top male skier at provincials placing 10th overall among the Sr. Boys. His fast times help the Sr. Boys team capture the Provincial Bronze medal - a first for the NNEC Boys. Lindsay Feit is a third year player for the Gryphons hockey team. This season she helped her team advance to the NSSAF provincial championship game. In the NSSAF tournaFollow ment Lindsay tallied 3 assists in the "#NNEC opening game helping her team to a Athletics" for 3-2 win. Lindsay also takes a great score updates deal of pride in the defensive parts of & team info. the game, and is a tireless worker while she is on the ice. 343 Park St., New Glasgow, NS B2H 6B2 Phone: 902-755-8180 Fax: 902-755-8185 Website: www.nnec.ccrsb.ca Principal: Peter White Vice Principals: Mark Arbuckle, Ann Findlay & John van Vulpen APRIL 2015 PAGE 3 NNEC to Return to China in 2017 March Break 2017 will see NNEC students return to Shanghai, Xi'an, and Beijing, China. Highlights of this nine day trip will include a Huangpu River Cruise, Chinese Acrobatic Show, and visits to Jade Buddha Temple, a Silk Museum, and Yu Yuan Garden, in Shanghai; visits to the Terracotta Army and Big Wild Goose Pagoda, as well as Tang Dynasty Show and Dinner, and a bike ride on the ancient city wall, in Xi'an; visits to Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, 2008 Olympic Park, and a local middle school, as well as dinner with a local family and an evening Kung Fu Show, in Beijing. The last full day will be an excursion to the Great Wall at Badaling. This is a repeat of our very successful school trip in 2013. Registration will commence in September, 2015, and will be open to students in grades 9 to 11. Contact Mr. Pelerine in room C2019, or by email, [email protected] for more information. Parentchaperone requests will be accepted, based on student numbers. WANTED: White Christmas lights to be used for prom decorations. If you have any to donate or lend they can be dropped off at the school or email Ms. Abbass at ([email protected]) to arrange for pick up. Graduation 2015 Schedule of Events June 10th Safe Grad 5:30 to 11:30 pm Event begins at Heather Bowling Lanes 5:30 pm and at 7:00 pm it moves back to the school. June 24th Grand March 7:15 pm (Bus Loop) Grad Prom - 8:00 pm to 11:30 pm June 26th Graduation Breakfast - 8:30 am to 9:30 am Graduation Rehearsal - Wellness Centre 10 am Graduation Ceremony - Wellness Centre 7 pm 2015 Grad Fees - $75 Grad Fees will be collected in early May Grad fee covers prom tickets (2), Safe Grad, Grad Breakfast, Cap & Gown Rental etc. Kaylin Comeau-Leil - Facilitator [email protected] 902-759-0649 Kendra Popwell - Mental Health Clinician 902-759-9591 Erin Casey - Community Outreach [email protected] 902-759-9241 We are still running a Resiliency Program with three grade 9 classes. This program will cover topics such as confidence, friendship, self talk, positive thinking, coping skills, and problem solving. We are also introducing a new mindfulness exercise with each session, in hopes that the students will use these in the future. We are excited that we will be reaching all of the grade 9 classes before the end of May. Also Room 1040 is now open during Lunch breaks on Mondays and Fridays for students to come enjoy quiet activities like board games, reading, puzzles, or to have space to do schoolwork. Schools Plus was happy to support the Gay Straight Alliance by providing homemade goodies for a bake sale which raised $123.00! At North Nova you can find Schools Plus team members located in the Teen Health Centre on Mondays and Fridays. If we are out of the office please feel free to contact us via email or text to arrange appointments or time to chat. IN CASE OF SCHOOL CLOSURE: Individually scheduled appointments (including family appointments) will occur as planned; however, group programming will be cancelled. EXCEPTION: In the case of a system shutdown ALL appointments will be cancelled as the schools are locked and inaccessible for appointments. This can be checked at www.ccrsb.ca by clicking on the school closures button. If unable to attend a scheduled appointment, please call appropriate staff to cancel. The GSA took part in "Denim Day" which was a show of support and awareness of sexual assault victims and the issue of victim blaming. The group wore denim and took part in a peace walk down East River Road with community partners. Several members spoke to the media afterwards and Kayla Petroff was quoted in the paper. Great job everyone! The GSA is planning its first ever Pride Week at NNEC! If you would like to become involved, drop in to our meetings on Mondays at lunch in the Teen Health Centre. We'd love your input, everyone is welcome! 343 Park St., New Glasgow, NS B2H 6B2 Phone: 902-755-8180 Fax: 902-755-8185 Website: www.nnec.ccrsb.ca Principal: Peter White Vice Principals: Mark Arbuckle, Ann Findlay & John van Vulpen APRIL 2015 PAGE 4 The Dr. Caroline Carmichael Chapter IODE recently made a donation to the school which was used to purchase books for our TAG 9 classroom. We would like to thank Audrey MacGillivray and the IODE for their kind donation. DATE Activity Monday’s Theme: Introduction of Mental Health Week Monday, May 4th Explanation of Gratitude Tree Lunchtime Yoga (Rm 1178) Gratitude Tree SchoolsPlus Skills Sessions Math Peer Tutoring (Mr. Tracey) Tuesday’s at lunch Rm. 1182 Writing Centre (Mr. Kitson) Open Wednesday’s and Thursday’s at lunch. Sign up list is posted outside Rm. 1164 Tuesday’s Theme: Stomping Out Stigma: Mental Illness Tuesday, May 5th Green Day (Smoothies & Ribbons by Teen Health) Mike Gaultois (9s) AM MADD (11s and 12s) PM After school Yoga for staff Wednesday’s Theme: Mental Illness: What You See / What You Don't See Wednesday, May 6th Laing House (10s) AM Lunchtime Yoga (Rm 1178) Thursday’s Theme: “This Video” Amelia Curran song Thursday, May 7th Marathon of Respect and Equality Friday, May 8th Friday’s Theme: “Just Breathe” Lunchtime Zumba SchoolsPlus Skills Session Lunchtime Yoga (Rm 1178) School-wide Guided Mindfulness Moment Intramural Dodge Ball Students’ Council recently hosted an Intramural Dodge Ball tournament which was a great success. There were over a dozen teams participating, with the gym packed with spectators. Several teams generated their own uniforms and were outfitted with well dressed coaches. Well Done Coaches! Library Daily 8:15 am to 3:00 pm 343 Park St., New Glasgow, NS B2H 6B2 Phone: 902-755-8180 Fax: 902-755-8185 Website: www.nnec.ccrsb.ca Principal: Peter White Vice Principals: Mark Arbuckle, Ann Findlay & John van Vulpen