‘EDUCATION/School News’ Information

NEVER TOO OLD FOR THE EASTER BUNNY!

NEVER TOO OLD FOR THE EASTER BUNNY!

MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS MANITOUWADGE, ON – Never too old for the Easter Bunny!!!!  That’s what has been going on in Mrs. Kuczynski’s grade 4/5 classroom.  These students have been busy creating an Easter basket using fabric and glue paste.  Because it’s always an adventure to [Read more]

Renewable Energy Coming To Ontario Schools

Renewable Energy Coming To Ontario Schools

McGuinty Government Supporting Clean Schools, Building Clean Energy Economy This fall, 126 schools will be turning on more cleaner and renewable sources of power, like solar, wind and geothermal, creating cleaner and more sustainable places to learn for Ontario students. Using renewable energy will [Read more]

Chapleau High School Envirothon Team Scores Win Algoma Regionals

Chapleau High School Envirothon Team Scores Win Algoma Regionals

CHS Envirothon Team Scores Forestry Component Win at the 2011 Algoma Region Competition CHAPLEAU, ON – April 15th and 16th, the Chapleau High School (CHS) Envirothon Team participated in the 2011 Algoma Region Envirothon Competition at Kinsmen Park in Sault Ste. Marie. The first day, was a [Read more]

Food for Thought At MHS

Food for Thought At MHS

MANITOUWADGE, ON – The ‘Hungry Bake Sale’ at Manitouwadge High School ended yesterday with a successful 2nd day, as organizer Tessa Lanteigne announced total funds raised of more than $350! Lanteigne organized the bake sale to kick off fundraising efforts for the 30-Hour [Read more]

SNCFDC Assists Fish & Game Club To Offer Workshop For Guides

SNCFDC Assists Fish & Game Club To Offer Workshop For Guides

RED ROCK, ON – The Red Rock Fish and Game Club will be hosting a Fly Fishing Workshop for Guides May 27th through 29th and June 20th at their clubhouse.  The workshop, funded in part by a Local Iniatives Contribution from Superior North CFDC, is being presented by Instructor John Valk of [Read more]

MORE LIBRARY FUNDING FOR NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO

MORE LIBRARY FUNDING FOR NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO

Gravelle and Mauro announce one-time provincial grants for collections, programs Ontario is supporting life-long learning and literacy in Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario.  The province is investing in public libraries, to help build their collection and provide programs to strengthen [Read more]

A Community Digitizing Project In Northern Ontario

A Community Digitizing Project In Northern Ontario

Along the Shore Line Article/Photos by Mauricio Flores TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER/NIPIGON, ON – For the past two months, the public libraries in Terrace Bay, Nipigon and Schreiber, as well as the Schreiber Railroad Museum, the Schreiber Historical Society and the Heritage and Tourism Committee, [Read more]

Congratulations PMFN Mining Essentials Graduates

Congratulations PMFN Mining Essentials Graduates

PIC MOBERT, ON – Pic Mobert graudates from the Mining Essentials program were recognized in the March/April Pic Mobert Newsletter. MORE INFO Related articles: Mining Essentials launched in Marathon Nov 17, 2010 Mining Essentials program begins today Sept 19, 2010 [Read more]

MPS Students Dressed For Success

MPS Students Dressed For Success

MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS LOOK AWESOME! MANITOUWADGE, ON – No this isn’t a picture of students from Eton! These are four students from Mrs. Turnbull’s grade 8 classroom. These students decided to come to school all decked out in fancy clothes – just for fun. These young men [Read more]

MHS Student Organizing 30-Hour Famine

MHS Student Organizing 30-Hour Famine

  MANITOUWADGE, ON – Manitouwadge High School student Tessa Lanteigne doesn’t seem to have much free time on her hands; she’s the lead in the Township’s upcoming production of ‘Cinderella, A Comedy Fairytale’, she regularly works babysitting and is in high [Read more]

Local Candidates Return to the Classroom at Holy Saviour

Local Candidates Return to the Classroom at Holy Saviour

Voter apathy has been a highly discussed and publicized issue so far in this election. Federally, only 58.8% of Canadian voters turned out to the polls on Election Day, the lowest in Canadian history. These low turnout rates and a perceived disengagement of the electorate is being blamed on the [Read more]

St. Joseph Catholic School Mission Healthy Workshop

St. Joseph Catholic School Mission Healthy Workshop

  GERALDTON, ON – The St. Joseph Catholic School students from Grades 5 to 8 were lucky enough to have a visit from “Let’s talk Science inspiring discovery”. This workshop involved a series of activities relating to the human body and how it works. At each station students [Read more]

St. Martin Annual School Science Fair

St. Martin Annual School Science Fair

St. Martin School News TERRACE BAY, ON – The Annual School Science Fair was held at St. Martin School on Thursday, March 30th and  it was quite evident by the various displays that all participants have the ability to become future scientists.  Each classroom was able to send 3 projects [Read more]

St. Martin Hosts Math Curriculum Night

St. Martin Hosts Math Curriculum Night

TERRACE BAY, ON – Tuesday, March 1st the staff at St. Martin School celebrated World Math Day by hosting a Family Math Night. Each teacher prepared her classroom with various Math centres featuring games related to the Math Curriculum for that specific grade level. All teachers from Grades [Read more]

MPS & OLOL Team Up For Curling

MPS & OLOL Team Up For Curling

Manitouwadge Public School News MANITOUWADGE, ON – Monday April 4th our Grade 7 and 8 students teamed up with students from Our Lady of Lourdes Seperate School and participated in a mini curling bonspiel at the Manitouwadge Recreation Centre.  The students from both schools were mixed [Read more]

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