Posts Tagged ‘northwestern ontario education’
Written by admin on 26 May 2014
CLICK PLAY in viewer above to watch special from: From SportsnetCanada Geraldton Composite High School’s hockey teams welcome the Whale Cove Whalers from Nunavunt. Article/Photos by Dan Robsen : Ten kids. 7,200 kilometres. One epic road trip. (clicking will take you to the post on [Read more]
Written by Superior-Greenstone District School Board on 21 May 2014
Photos/info submitted by: Stacey Wallwin, e-Learning Contact LSHS, SGDSB TERRACE BAY, ON – Students at Lake Superior High School recently celebrated Education Week 2014 with a full week of exciting activities. Students, and even staff members, proudly showed their school spirit [Read more]
Written by Town of Marathon on 16 April 2014
MARATHON, ON – Severe weather, power outages, forest fires, and industrial accidents – they can all happen. That’s why Marathon High School and the Superior Greenstone District School Board have partnered to educate high school students on practical survival skills should an emergency [Read more]
Written by Holy Angels Catholic School on 10 April 2014
SCHREIBER, ON – Tuesday, March 4th, Holy Angels Catholic School hosted a Pancake Breakfast for staff, students and parents to celebrate Shrove Tuesday. Shrove Tuesday is a day of celebration before the beginning of our Lenten Liturgical Season. Throughout Canada, people [Read more]
Written by St. Martin School on 02 March 2013
TERRACE BAY, ON – Hip Hip Hooray for the 100th Day!! Friday, February 8th the students of St. Martin School celebrated the 100th day of school with a variety of classroom activities. Since the first day of school the primary classrooms have been keeping track of the number of days they [Read more]
Written by Holy Angels Catholic School on 13 December 2012
SCHREIBER, ON – Last week, Constable Carol Michtics visited Holy Angels School to share information to the Grade 7 and 8 students regarding Cyberbullying with a presentation titled “STAY SAFE ON LINE”. Students were given an opportunity to ask questions after viewing the presentation [Read more]
Written by Superior-Greenstone District School Board on 07 December 2012
The Superior-Greenstone District School Board held its 2013 Annual Organizational and Regular Board Meeting on Friday, December 7, 2012. The first order of business, to elect the 2013 Board Chair was completed quickly as Pauline (Pinky) McRae was acclaimed as Board Chair assuming this executive [Read more]
Written by admin on 11 June 2012
At the Superior-Greenstone District School Board’s regular meeting, May 22, 2012, the Nipigon Red Rock District High School 7-12 Advisory Committee representatives; Dorion Public School Parent Council’s Kitty Dumonski, and George O’Neil (Nipigon) Public School Parent [Read more]
Written by Holy Angels Catholic School on 08 February 2012
SCHREIBER, ON – January 16, 2012, the Grades 7/8 classes from Holy Angels School (Schreiber) and St. Martin School (Terrace Bay) were given the opportunity to visit one of our area’s largest employers, Barrick’s Hemlo Gold Mines near Marathon. Students began this tour at the observation [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 20 January 2012
Manitouwadge Public School News MANITOUWADGE, ON – Oh no!!! There was a very colorful snake found in a Manitouwadge Public School classroom recently. Building the snake was part of the Kindergarten class’ method of measuring in mathematics. The students wasted no time using the [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 04 June 2011
MANITOUWADGE, ON – This week our pre-registered junior kindergarten students for next school year were certainly introduced and treated to an outstanding session at MPS. They were involved in a workshop that was put on by a very talented visiting team consisting of Shirley Saasto-Stopyra [Read more]
Written by MPP Mike Brown on 28 May 2010
BROWN ANNOUNCES IMPROVEMENT IN ACCESS TO EDUCATION Ontario Government building tomorrow’s highly skilled workforce QUEEN’S PARK – Mike Brown. MPP, Algoma-Manitoulin, is pleased to announce that Northern Ontario residents will now have improved access to more post secondary education and [Read more]