Cali Crossman in Grade 4T and Madelyn Woods in 5S recently captured the Gold Medal in the Girls Atom A division of the West Kent tournmant in which over 75 teams participated. The girls play for the Miramichi Atom Panthers and Nelson Rural is proud of our student athletes.
Mango Mania – Nutrition Month 2015: Eating 9 to 5! Week 3
MANGO
and the ASD-N Healthy Learners Team are promoting healthy eating during
Nutrition Month.
Give your brain a boost with dietitians’ top 10 smart
snacks to pack in your lunch bag. Read more for nutritious snacks ideas…
Smart snacks are rich in nutrients, with
carbohydrates to fuel your brain, fibre to fill you up and protein to help
energy last longer.
Pack these top 10 dietitian-recommended
snacks in your lunch bag:
1. Whole grain crackers with a hard-boiled
egg
2. Handful of grapes with a chunk of
cheese
Mango
Mania – Nutrition Month 2015: Eating 9 to 5!
Week 2
MANGO and
the ASD-N Healthy Learners Team are promoting healthy eating during Nutrition
Month.
Bored with the
same old sandwich? Think outside the lunch box! Reinvent dinner leftovers. Read
more to learn about some shortcuts to quick, healthy & delicious lunches… Packing lunch is a
healthy and budget-friendly habit. Keep it interesting! Reinvent tonight’s
leftovers into tomorrow’s lunch with these three tasty ideas:
1. Leftover chicken or turkey + avocado + cheese + baby kale + tortilla =
scrumptious southwestern wrap.
Mango Mania – Nutrition Month - Eating 9 to 5!
Week 1
MANGO and the
ASD-N Healthy Learners Team are promoting healthy eating during Nutrition
Month.
Did you know? Almost 40% of Canadians skip breakfast,
increasing their risk for morning brain drain. Read more to learn about some quick
breakfast ideas…
Rushed mornings can leave little time for breakfast.
If you skip the morning meal, your body and brain will lack fuel.
That means you might be less alert and unable to
concentrate at work. You’re also missing out on some big benefits. Eating a
healthy breakfast is linked to:
ASD-N Students! Does your teacher have a classroom or subject web
page that supports your classroom experience? Are you and your fellow students
so proud of your school that you are busting to let others know about it? Have
you used technology in your classroom to help you learn? If so then the 2015 ASD-N CUTE Awards
are for you.
· NOMINATE your Teacher’s
Web Page (parents
can also make nominations for this award).
·
Get involved with making a School
Spirit Video - You school could win an Ipad Mini Videography Kit (sponsored
by Kinsmen Club of the Miramichi).
The 2014 Go for 42 was launched at Nelson Rural School on Monday May 12th. Students from grades K to 5 heard all about the program and then participated in a 20 minute Zumba workout. This very dynamic workout gave them a good start for this year's "get active" promotion, Go for 42, which is organized by MANGO and ASD-N as well as a number of community sponsors, for K to 8 students in the greater Miramichi and Rexton area. To see photos visit Go
for 42 “Kick-off” at NRS . To learn more visit Go for 42 2014 .
The New Brunswick Department of Education and Early
Childhood Development is developing a standard province-wide report card for
grades k to 8 and is keen to have parental consultations. Please visit the web
site linked below to learn more about student assessment and proposals for the
new report card. You are invited also to then complete an on-line survey. Visit Report Card
Consultation .
Does your teacher have a classroom or subject web page that supports your classroom experience? Are you and your fellow students so proud of your school that you are busting to let others know about it? Have you used technology in your classroom to help you learn?If so then the 2014 ASD-N CUTE Awards are for you.NOMINATE your Teacher’s Web Page (parents can also make nominations for this award), Get involved with making a School Spirit Video - You could win a SMARTBOARD 680 and document camera for your school!
The Miramichi Kinsmen and Anglophone North School District are pleased to accept film entries for the Third Annual Kin Film Festival. All students in ASD-N are invited to participate. Students may submit films in one or both of the two categories.
The first category is the Kin Category. Films in this category will address the theme “Doing the Right Thing”.
The second category is the Open Category. Films of any genre or subject matter can be submitted to this category.
The top films selected in each category will be screened.