Posts Tagged ‘Manitouwadge Schools’
Written by Our Lady of Lourdes on 29 October 2010
LIFE AT OUR LADY OF LOURDES CATHOLIC SCHOOL Today has been a very busy day at Our Lady of Lourdes School. You guessed it! It was the Halloween Frenzie! What a terrific day it was! The morning unfolded as usual, focussing on Literacy and Numeracy. In the afternoon, Miss Gorges’ grade one [Read more]
Written by Ontario Newsroom on 29 October 2010
Electronic Whizzes at Manitouwadge Public School MANITOUWADGE, ON – Mrs. Meagher’s JK/SK/Grade 1 class have been very busy this month. Amid all the excitement of getting ready for the big Halloween celebration they have been learning about many different types of books that we can [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 22 October 2010
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Recently a very exciting Chess Tournament was held at Manitouwadge Public School. An impressive number of chess playing students have been coming out early each morning to hone their skills in front of the chess boards in the library and the practice paid off! All of the [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 14 October 2010
Manitouwadge Public School News MANITOUWADGE, ON – This has been a busy week as usual at MPS. For some time now our school has been pleased to be a drop off centre for the Diabetes Clothesline. We have been accepting and storing your donations to this very worthwhile cause. Twice a year [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 27 September 2010
MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWSFLASH! Our grades 4 – 7 students were certainly given an exciting treat this week. They were invited by the North Superior Forest Community and Pukaskwa National Park to attend a full day of activities at Pukaskwa National Park. Everyone boarded the bus at the [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 17 September 2010
MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWSFLASH MANITOUWADGE, ON – Our students are hard at work again, now into their second week of school. Pictured, are Mrs. McLeod Grade 2/3 students working diligently – and by the looks of things they are thoroughly enjoying the activity. Along with [Read more]
Written by admin on 09 June 2010
Specialist Course Students Sell Healthy Lunch by Karina Hunter MANITOUWADGE, ON – The Hospitality and Tourism class at Manitouwadge High School, a Dual Credit Course, offered students an opportunity to purchase lunch from a unique, menu Friday, June 4th. Under the tutelage of Confederation [Read more]
Written by admin on 09 June 2010
The Littlest Graduates by Karina Hunter Wednesday, June 2nd Kelly Sagle, Supervising Programmer with the Manitouwadge Best Start Hub, welcomed her School Readiness Class for their last day; it would be unlike any other since they began attending – twice a week, for 2 hours each afternoon [Read more]
Written by admin on 07 June 2010
Bus Safety for Future JKs by Karina Hunter Students of the School Readiness Program offered by the Manitouwadge Best Start Hub enjoyed new experience recently. Next year’s Junior Kindergarten students who will be attending Manitouwadge Public School or Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School, [Read more]
Written by admin on 21 April 2010
Life at Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary, Manitouwadge JK’s visit MHS Mrs. Milks’ JK class were thrilled to be invited to Manitouwadge High School this week to visit Mrs. Osadchuk’s parenting class. The JK’s boarded the bus and headed to the High School to spend the afternoon engaged in [Read more]
Written by admin on 22 November 2009
Legion Remembrance Supper by Karina Hunter Pictured are the Legionnaires who received service pins (recognizing between 25 and 45 years of service) during the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 242’s Annual Remembrance Supper in Manitouwadge November 10th. In attendance at the special evening [Read more]
Written by admin on 15 November 2009
A day to remember by Karina Hunter Wednesday, November 11th Manitouwadge residents came out in record numbers to honour the men and women who have given their lives as well as those who continue to serve our country at home and abroad to protect the rights and freedoms we can sometimes take [Read more]