@SD41marlborough grade 2 and 3 authors and illustrators celebrated the completion of their storybooks with a classic tea party! #storyworkshop
Thanks @AdrienneGear for your Writing Power!
Our Environmental Exchange Box is ready to ship to our partner class. Thanks @HCTFBC for the fantastic opportunity to share our learning from our land @SD41marlborough
13,000+ children killed in Gaza.
1 child killed every 8 minutes.
2 children injured every 8 minutes.
1,000+ children have lost one or both their legs.
4 out of 5 children say they live with depression, grief and fear.
25,000+ children had one or both parents killed.
10,000+ children, aged under 5 years, suffer hunger.
335,000+ children are at high risk of severe malnutrition.
900,000+ children live in shelters, suffering the risk of drought, famine, and disease.
It’s not war. It’s genocide.
When 12 people were killed in Charlie Hebdo attacks, World Leaders thronged to Paris for a Solidarity March.
But no world leader has organised a march to protest killing of over 25,000 civilians, 12,000 children, 130 UN aid workers, and 100 journalists in Gaza.
Shame on you.
I really want you to take this in. Elder & Secwépemc Hereditary Chief Saw-ses, also a Kamloops Indian Residential School survivor was released from prison this morning after serving 19 days of a 28 day sentence for protecting his territories & asserting his sovereign Indigenous rights against Canadian owned @TransMtn pipeline burrowing through his unceded lands. This is reconciliation in Canada @JustinTrudeau This was heartbreaking to see this elder crying. He is back with his family now, including daughter, a Matriarch who was jailed alongside him.
Hey Canada, this is where your tax dollars are going.
@IndigiNewsMedia@ricochet_en@TheRealNews
Today is the day 🥳 Our collective effort to provide virtual support for teachers who want to locate their curriculum outdoors is ready 🙌 Entirely free for teachers & every image was submitted by a 🇨🇦 teacher who teaches outdoors! So proud of this project! @PlayOutsideUBC
As a Burnaby School District classroom teacher, this message makes me feel hopeful. May these sentiments be upheld with supportive action in future school years. #DiversityandInclusion
Letter: Respectful treatment is non-negotiable https://t.co/PfWRvylIRn via @BurnabyNOW_News