Mango Mania is back again this month with Go for 42. For the next 5 weeks there will be posts on this website giving you information about being physically active, nourishing your body to enable it to keep active and encouraging students to participate in the Go for 42 challenge at school. Won’t you join us for the Mango Kids Fun Run on Sunday June 23rd, 2013 at the Lindon Recreation Center, Miramichi? Did you know that being physically active for at least 60 minutes a day will: Help you grow stronger, improve your health and fitness, and Help you do better in school.
Coach, Mr. Ryan, led our school floor hockey team to a championship finish as they defeated Croft 6-3 to claim the Allison Cup! We are all very proud of this year's team and their effort in bringing home the cup to Gretna Green once again this year.
Catherine Austen: Catherine Austen, a Canadian author whose book 26 Tips for Surviving Grade 6, recently visited Gretna Green.On Tuesday, May 7, Canadian author Catherine Austen visited Gretna Green. The reading was attended was by 4B and 4D students, many of whom were participants in the Hackmatack Club. Ms. Austen's book 26 Tips for Surviving Grade 6 is nominated for the Hackmatack Book Award this year for English fiction. During her presentation, Ms.
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.
All parents are please reminded to complete the survey on our homepage. The action button for this survey can be found on the left hand side of this page. If you want your voice to be heard take this opportunity to complete the survey and click on the button. Many of you have expressed a desire to have our school become a K-8 school in the future. You will notice it is not an option in the survey. Please make this comment in the comment section of the survey!
Our school SPCA fundraiser ended today with an official presentation to Ms. Marilyn Sturgeon-Duplessie of the SPCA. We are happy to inform you that over 250 items were donated along with monetary donations to support the Miramichi SPCA. The students of Gretna Green realized the positive impact they can have on our community when they work together as a team towards a good cause. Way to Gretna Green!!!
There will be no school for students on Thursday, May 2nd and Friday, May 3rd. Teachers will be involved in professional development sessions and their annual NBTA AGM.
Our first "Career Day at Gretna Green" was held on Friday and proved to be a huge success for everyone involved. Students and staff were encouraged to come to school dressed up in what they wanted to be when they grew up. This culminated with all students being paid a special visit by the Miramichi Police, Miramichi Fire Department, Rogers Cabel 10 and DNR. Students were prepared with questions for our special guests and given a taste of what their selected professions looked like on any given day. Thanks again to Mr. Stewart for making this special memory for our students happen!
Soccer registration is still going on. If you missed the 2 registration days, you can still register. Go on the MUSC website http://www.miramichiunited.pointstreaksites.com/view/miramichiunited to find the registration form. Then, mail the registration form and the payment to the address found on the bottom of the form. Late registration fee will need to be added on after May 1st. MUSC are still looking for coaches, if you or someone you know is interested; please note it on the form.