NLSchools and the Department of Education have released our updated Responsible Use of Personal Electronic Devices policy. The policy (https://t.co/lC07iWfFVM) and a FAQ (https://t.co/jZe1QRi2EB) can be found on the NLSchools' website. The policy will be effective Jan 6, 2025.
I’m so excited to start this journey as an IRT teacher. Looking forward to a year full of new adventures and experiences. #InclusionMatters#NewSchoolYear
⚠️ Public Advisory: Adverse Weather Conditions Anticipated
We are monitoring forecast information on a weather system that is anticipated to affect regions of the province over the coming days (March 7-9).
This weather event is forecasted to begin tomorrow afternoon (Thursday, March 7) and persist until Saturday morning. The system is predicted to bring significant snowfall, ice pellets and/or freezing rain amounts to southern, eastern and northeastern regions of the island. The highest precipitation amounts are forecasted for areas on the Avalon and Burin peninsulas. Impacts of this multi-day weather event may include travel disruptions, school and business closures, poor driving conditions and possible power outages.
The Provincial Emergency Operations Centre is currently activated to Level 1 – Enhanced Monitoring. While no action is required from emergency management partners at this time, they are asked to continue monitoring for updates and forecast information.
Residents are encouraged to monitor the Environment Canada forecast for the most up-to-date information at https://t.co/TKSTE5Fs72
Snow plows and ice control crews will be active during the weather event, however visibility will be reduced leading to unsafe driving conditions. Motorists are reminded to slow down and drive to conditions, and to check NL 511 via the mobile app, https://t.co/S8Xrfqp42l or call 511 for driving conditions in your area.
Municipalities and local service districts should ensure appropriate provisions are made for the delivery of services during severe weather events.
Visit https://t.co/MDJKl945zK for more information on emergency preparedness, including how to prepare for a blizzard-like conditions.
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What a fantastic Spirit Day 2024!!! We may all be tired but we all have smiles on our faces 😃 Such community spirit and fun for all. Spam photos coming! @NLSchoolsCA#PinkShirtDay2024
Diwali symbolizes the spiritual victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. Too all those observing, may the supreme light illumine your minds, enlighten your hearts and strengthen the human bonds in your homes and communities @HindutempleSj
All K-6 students in Newfoundland & Labrador are invited to take part in the @FFA_GovNL #WorldFisheriesDay 2023 'Sustainability Challenge’ Contest. More details & entry information available here: https://t.co/33Ib53IHFa. The entry deadline is Friday, November 10. #GovNL@NLESDCA
Across NL, some Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) communities recognize Oct 1 as Treaty Day. While more needs to be done, Treaty Day honours the relationship between the Fed Gov and various Indigenous nations.
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Another school year is in the books. The District would like to thank our dedicated staff and teachers who worked so hard to make this a great year for the students. To our students, we hope you take the knowledge you learned this year with you in the future. Enjoy the summer!
June is #DeafBlind Awareness Month, marking the birth month of Helen Keller, who is a recognized symbol of triumph over adversity. This month is an opportunity to build awareness about the distinct experience of Canadians who are deafblind.
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Virtual field trips are a phenomenal way to show students new places, all from the comfort of home. Come explore some Texas zoos, landmarks, and more.
Take one today!
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During library time, Miss Scott read us, “Not a Stick”. It was a great book about imagining what you can make with a stick! Then we had a chance to try for ourselves!
Every March 8th people around the world celebrate International Women’s Day. Tomorrow is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women and girls who have helped shape the world and promote and reaffirm our commitment to gender equality. #IWD2023
Take a stand against bullying and practice kindness. Tomorrow is #PinkShirtDay - a day to say “no!” to those who would insult or demean you or someone else. Stand up and be heard, proud and kind.
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Freedom to Read Week is an annual event that encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom. During this week be sure to exercise your right to read @NLPubLibraries #FTRWeek#NLReads