Today we honour the incredible strength, resilience, and achievements of women around the world. Let's continue to support and empower one another every day. Happy International Women's Day!
Reminder: No classes on Thurs., Jan. 2 for Teacher Professional Practice Day and no classes for high school ONLY on Friday, Jan. 31 for Assessment & Evaluation. See the 2024-25 HRCE calendar here: https://t.co/agVrLYyDp3
Today, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and contributions of persons with disabilities around the world. Let's champion inclusivity, accessibility, and equal opportunities for all.
Please note that there will be no classes for grades PP-12 on Thurs., Dec. 5 for Progress Conferences/Teacher Professional Practice Day. Holiday break begins Dec. 23. Classes resume Jan. 3. These and all important dates can be found in the HRCE calendar: https://t.co/agVrLYyDp3
Today was our Remembrance Day Ceremony Service. Thank you to our veterans and serving members who joined us and to our students for their participation.
Celebrating #CanadianDownSyndromeWeek! Let's raise awareness, promote inclusion, and celebrate the incredible achievements of individuals with Down syndrome. Every voice matters, and together, we can make a difference. 💙💛 Learn more: https://t.co/EL8RaDLrN5
Treaty Day, held annually on October 1st, marks the beginning of Mi’kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia. On Treaty Day, we recognize and honour the Mi’kmaw culture and heritage for all Nova Scotians.
Today is Treaty Day and the start of Mi'kmaw History Month. Join events like the Veterans Parade and Treaty Day Awards. Reflect on treaty rights and the importance of Mi'kmaw culture. Learn more: https://t.co/fa7CpMQb5b
The First Ride Program is back! Each summer, our school bus providers host workshops to help children learn about bus safety. A short ride is also offered!
Visit https://t.co/42G6IN6LcO and click on 2024-25 First Ride Program to learn more.
#DYK August 1st is Emancipation Day around the world? It is the anniversary of British parliament’s decision to abolish slavery across its empire in 1834
The Slavery Abolition Act 1833 freed 800,000 enslaved people of African descent throughout the colonies
#EmancipationDayNS