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Kindergarten Registration Week takes place October 14–17, 2025!

Kindergarten registration in Anglophone North School District for September 2026 will be taking place from October 14th- 17th.

Registration is for children who will turn 5 before December 31, 2026.

Please call your community school between now and October 10, to make an appointment to go into the school to complete registration. Please bring a copy of your child’s birth certificate, proof of immunization and Medicare card.

Please note an appointment is required to access the school during registration week. If you are experiencing cold or flu-like symptoms, please contact the school to reschedule your appointment.

We are looking forward to meeting you and your young learner.

For more information visit https://asdn.nbed.ca/early-childhood

ASD-N Science Newsletter 2025-2026

Our first official edition of ASD-N Science 2025-2026 is out!

If you would like to subscribe to these monthly, SIGN UP HERE.

To view past issues, you can visit STEM North: ASD-N Science Newsletter.

We would love to see you sharing anything you use from the newsletter and also to see what’s going on at your school. Feel free to post your learning and tag us on social media (@STEMNorth) or send along an email to [email protected].

If you would no longer like to receive these newsletters, just send me an email and I can remove you from the subscribed list.

Have a great day and a fantastic school year!

Krista Nowlan

Science Lead ASD-N

Honouring Culture & Building Community at Eleanor W. Graham Middle School

In August, the staff of Eleanor W. Graham Middle School came together for a powerful cultural proficiency and team-building day. With the support of the First Nation Education Team, an Elder/Knowledge Keeper guided the learning and sharing.

The staff rolled up their sleeves and with the help of Liam Watson from Red Bank First Nation, raised a beautiful tipi on school grounds. The morning was filled with teamwork, laughter, fun, and deep respect for Indigenous teachings.

Once the tipi was standing tall, Liam led the group in a traditional smudge and drumming ceremony to bless the space — a moment of reflection, unity, and cultural connection.

Wela’lioq, thank you to the staff for embracing this experience with open hearts and minds. Together, we continue walking the path of truth, respect, and reconciliation.

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – September 30

On Tuesday, September 30, schools across the district will be closed to observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

This day is an opportunity to reflect on the history and legacy of residential schools, to honour Survivors, their families, and communities, and to deepen our understanding of the ongoing journey toward reconciliation.

We encourage everyone who is able to take time to learn, reflect, or attend a local event or ceremony in recognition of this important day.

“Now it’s your turn” – Jeannie Bartibogue

First Nations people across Turtle Island have had a sacred treaty with the earth since time immemorial. The Mi’kmaw have honoured the Peace and Friendship Treaties made and reaffirmed with the British since 1725. Elder-in-Residence Jeannie Bartibogue challenges us all to learn about our responsibilities as treaty people and to be a part of #ReconciliACTION.

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