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Thursday, December 23, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Christmas celebrations
On Monday December 20 Blackville School held its annual Choir and Band night which included performances by the Blackville School Girls Choir, Blackville Elementary Choir, and the grade 9H class who played with the School Jazz Band.
Meanwhile, the elementary students of Blackville School put on an excellent show for parents and other guests on Tuesday morning December 21.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Drama clubs hold Christmas Dessert Theater
On Wednesday evening, December 15, the Middle and High School Drama Clubs held a dessert theater which was hosted by the Culinary 110 class. The audience enjoyed three Christmas plays: What, No Santa?, CSI (Christmas Scene Investigators), and Billy Shakespeare's Extravaganza and Traveling Freak Show.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
Students enjoy middle school Christmas formal
Left to Right: Mackenzie Jardine, Brooke Underhill, Sydney Grattan, and Ashlyn Moody
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Money matters
Grade 12 Blackville School students had the opportunity to get some pointers on budgets and credit advice. Tamara Kelly, Director of Education for Credit Counselling Services of Atlantic Canada, spoke to the 2011 graduates to discuss how money, interest and budgeting works. For more information on Credit Counselling Services, click here.
In photo (l-r): Alejandra Leon de Gante, Melita Urquhart, Taylor Colford, Braden Clarke, Tamara Kelly, Kayne Colford, Laura Richard and Alex Colford.
In photo (l-r): Alejandra Leon de Gante, Melita Urquhart, Taylor Colford, Braden Clarke, Tamara Kelly, Kayne Colford, Laura Richard and Alex Colford.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Browsing at the Book Fair
Grade one students Jonah J. and Kyle M. browse through some of the books at the Blackville School Annual Scholastic Book Fair. The fair is being held this week on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The Family Event is tonight, November 24, from 5 pm - 8 pm. The money raised from the fair provides books and other resources for the school library.
Photos by Alejandra Leon de Gante, Taylor Colford and Kaitlin Arbeau
Photos by Alejandra Leon de Gante, Taylor Colford and Kaitlin Arbeau
Friday, November 19, 2010
A whale of a time
For more photos click here.
Captain Art Gaetan and first mate Spencer Houston, from Oceans Wild came to Blackville School on November 17. They delivered a presentation about what they do, how they do it, and they also informed the students about the negative impact humankind is having on the ocean, and how we can prevent it.
Filled with passion and dedication to what they do, the presentation really hit home for many of the students. The information they provided gave a reality check to the student body about what is happening in the world surrounding us, and how so many of the small decisions we make impact us so greatly.
Gaetan and Houston had excellent display tables with many artifacts, fossils and life size replicas of sharks, whales and fish. All the demonstrations were presented with real life artifacts from his life experiences as a shark fisher. In the words of Captain Art Gaetan, “our generation will not be affected, nor will our children, but our grandchildren will be affected by our decisions and actions due to the rapid increase in global warming.”
The event was sponsored by the Blackville Home and School Association. For more information on Oceans Wild, click here.
Front Row (left to right)- Mackenzie Fournier, Jade Underhill, Robyn Stewart, Braxton Stafford, Jacob Donahue, Captain Art Gaetan and Riley Donovan (First mate Spencer Houston in background)
Article by Jessica McIntyre and photo by Krista Sherrard
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Cool Campers
Blackville School Grade 11 students of the Outdoor Pursuits class braved the elements on November 9 and 10 when they camped overnight at Kouchibouguac National Park.
In photo: (left side) Alex Sturgeon, Taylar Curtis, Braden Coughlan, Eldon Duffy, Michael Bell, Lyall MacDonald
(centre) Mr. Craig Russell.
(right side) Gina Sturgeon, Michael McNeil, Lindsay Underhill, Colby Buggie, TJ Donohue, Dustin Keenan, Bradley Couglan
In photo: (left side) Alex Sturgeon, Taylar Curtis, Braden Coughlan, Eldon Duffy, Michael Bell, Lyall MacDonald
(centre) Mr. Craig Russell.
(right side) Gina Sturgeon, Michael McNeil, Lindsay Underhill, Colby Buggie, TJ Donohue, Dustin Keenan, Bradley Couglan
Monday, November 15, 2010
Scholastic Book Fair next week
The Blackville School Library will be hosting its Pre-Christmas Scholastic Book Fair next week.
- November 24, 25, and 26
- 9 am to 4 pm each day
- Family Event is November 24 from 5 pm - 8 pm
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
How will you remember?
Students and staff of Blackville School joined many community members for the annual Remembrance Day Ceremony at the school on Wednesday, November 10. Following the ceremony, special guests, including veterans, were invited for a luncheon hosted by the Culinary 110 class. Shown here is Grade 11 student Cory Keenan serving tea and coffee to World War II Veteran Corporal Joyce Fortune and Blackville Fire Chief Garth Underhill.
Photo by Alejandra Leon de Gante
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Boys Middle School Soccer takes bronze
The Middle School Boys Soccer team took the bronze medal at their Soccer Jamboree. The boys first played Dr. Losier and lost with a score of 4-1. The only goal was scored by Stewart Jardine. The team played Nelson next and won with a score of 3 to 2 in a shootout. Scoring for the team was Tanner Manderville, Riley Keenan and Bailey Curtis.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Ghost, Ghouls and Goblins
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Just monkeying around...
Grade nine students from Blackville school journeyed to Miramichi Valley High School to take part in the High Elements Course on Monday, October 25. The purpose of the activity is to challenge students to move outside their comfort zone while also building support and trust with their peers. The High Elements Course is part of District 16's Adventure Education Initiative.
Middle School Cross Country Team Update
The Middle School Cross Country team played their best at their final meet in French Front Cove , last Wednesday, October 20. Congratulations to all the runners who participated in the race. The results are as follows: For Grade 8, Caitie McCabe, finished 3rd overall and 1st for Blackville, and Ashley Vickers, finished 9th overall and 2nd for Blackville. For Grade 7, Wyatt Vickers, finished 7th overall and 1st for Blackville. For Grade 6, Laura Sturgeon placed 1st for the school, Nicole Nash placed 2nd for the school, and Emily McCabe placed 3rd for the school. Miss. Hart would like to send out a huge thank you to all of the runners and parents for their continued effort, support and dedication! It was an awesome season.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Blackville students view new MADD video, Shattered
Blackville High School students had the opportunity to see the new Shattered video produced by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). After viewing the video, the students had an opportunity to discuss the video with MADD School Outreach Field Representative Roch-Alain Poirier. NB Liquor Representatives Tara McNeil and Elizabeth MacDonald also spoke to the students. NB Liquor sponsored the presentation costs for the school.
In photo: Student Council President Melita Urquhart, Secretary Mogan Donovan, Tara McNeil of NB Liquor, Second Vice-President Michaela Jardine, Boomerang representative Carly Hallihan, Elizabeth MacDonald of NB Liquor, Boomerang representatives Michael McNeil, Melissa Underhill, Junior Vickers, and TJ Donohue, MADD representative Roch-Alain Poirier and 1st Vice President Dallas Underhill.
In photo: Student Council President Melita Urquhart, Secretary Mogan Donovan, Tara McNeil of NB Liquor, Second Vice-President Michaela Jardine, Boomerang representative Carly Hallihan, Elizabeth MacDonald of NB Liquor, Boomerang representatives Michael McNeil, Melissa Underhill, Junior Vickers, and TJ Donohue, MADD representative Roch-Alain Poirier and 1st Vice President Dallas Underhill.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Miramichi Big Canoe Challenge
Blackville High students from the Outdoor Pursuits Class participated in the first Miramichi Big Canoe Challenge at the Bicentennial Park in Nelson. Students had the opportunity to try out the 26-foot Voyageur canoe "Sipu" on Sunday, September 26.
(l-r) Michael McNeil, Taylar Curtis, Gina Sturgeon, Mr. Johnston, Dallas Underhill, Mr. Russell, TJ Donohue, Braden Coughlan, Alex Sturgeon
(l-r) Michael McNeil, Taylar Curtis, Gina Sturgeon, Mr. Johnston, Dallas Underhill, Mr. Russell, TJ Donohue, Braden Coughlan, Alex Sturgeon
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Pumpkin pals
Monday, September 20, 2010
Remembering Terry Fox
Blackville School students, staff and other members of the community participated in a Terry Fox Fundraiser for the fight against cancer on Monday morning, September 20. This year marked the 30th anniversary of Terry Fox's run across Canada to raise both awareness and money in his fight against cancer.
Mr. Hal Muck and Mrs. Jennifer Hambrook join the students in the "Fight Back" against cancer rallying cry during the Terry Fox fundraiser at Blackville School.
Monday, June 14, 2010
They came bearing gifts
Students, staff and Mr. Muck's family gathered in the Blackville School gymnasium on Friday morning, June 11 in honour of outgoing principal Mr. Muck who is retiring this year. Each class presented Mr. Muck with a gift in recognition of his service to Blackville School as principal for the past twenty seven years.
Friday, June 4, 2010
"Yes We Can"
The week of May 30th to June 5th was declared Disability Awareness Week by the Premier's Council on the Status of Disabled Persons. Blackville School students and staff showed their support by walking around the school grounds on Friday, June 4. This year's theme is "Yes We Can" and the aim was to promote support for persons with disabilities in New Brunswick.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Students Receive Year-End Awards
Grade 12 student Mitchell Donohue and Grade 11 student Nicole Duguay receive their awards for Outstanding Academic and Extra-Curricular. Behind them is the new flag that was unveiled during the Awards Ceremony Monday morning, May 31. For more photos from the ceremony, click here. Photos by Leigh Flett
Thursday, May 27, 2010
High spirits
Blackville High School students enrolled in Outdoor Pursuits 110 journeyed to Miramichi Valley High School to take part in the High Elements Course on Wednesday, May 26. The purpose of the activity is to challenge students to move outside their comfort zone while also building support and trust with their peers. Even students who are scared of heights are assigned a job that leaves them on the ground. However, all the students in attendance from Blackville High participated in the climb. The High Elements Course is part of District 16's Adventure Education Initiative
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Speaker shares her experiences as a refugee
Rebecca Campbell, a refugee of the civil conflict in Sierra Leone (over control of the diamond mines), spoke to the high school students at Blackville School on Wednesday afternoon, May 19. Campbell was invited to speak to the World Issues 120 class and it was decided her story should be shared with the entire high school community. Campbell is now a Canadian citizen who lives in Miramichi. She is a business owner and wrote a book called Strong and Free. Campbell spoke to the students about her experiences in Sierra Leone, her escape through a war zone with her three young children, her journey to Canada and the importance of education.
Full House at High School Performances
It was a full house in the Blackville School cafeteria Wednesday evening, May 19. The High School Drama Club and Theatre Arts 120 class presented their two short comedies, How to Succeed in High School Without Really Trying and Check Please. The audience enjoyed many laughs and also some sweets, tea and coffee, served during the intermission.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Mum's the word
Chicken mummies? Grade five students at Blackville School are working on their final project for their study on Ancient Egypt. The students are mummifying chickens. Each group will eventually wrap their mummified chicken in linen (gauze) at the end of the six weeks and make a sarcophagus for their chicken - just like how it was done in Ancient Egypt.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Grade 4 Student Wins Earth Day Contest
Grade 4 student Jules Keenan (fourth in front row from right) poses with her classmates and displays her new prize, an Ipod Shuffle. Jules won first prize in an Earth Day Contest and her classmates also received recognition for their efforts. For more information, click here.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Be One of a Kind!
Last Week (April 12 - April 16) Blackville School held their first annual "Be One of A Kind!" Week. The purpose of the week was to encourage students to make a difference and to develop empathy for others.
Classes in Kindergarten through Grade 12 participated in a number of events throughout the week. Some of the events included a food drive for the Miramichi Food Bank, Caught You Caring Campaign (where students who were randomly caught doing good deeds received a ballot that was entered for a draw for a movie pass), a positive message t-shirt design contest, and classroom lessons on kindness and making a difference.
The finale of the week was Pink Shirt Day in which students wore pink t-shirts to show that they agreed to take a stand against bullying. Many classes had 100% participation rates proving that Blackville School students can and do make a difference.
High School Student Council Executive Members Sylvia Donovan, Mitchell Donohue, Grace Coughlan, and Melita Urquhart get the food donations ready for the Miramichi Community Food Bank.
Classes in Kindergarten through Grade 12 participated in a number of events throughout the week. Some of the events included a food drive for the Miramichi Food Bank, Caught You Caring Campaign (where students who were randomly caught doing good deeds received a ballot that was entered for a draw for a movie pass), a positive message t-shirt design contest, and classroom lessons on kindness and making a difference.
The finale of the week was Pink Shirt Day in which students wore pink t-shirts to show that they agreed to take a stand against bullying. Many classes had 100% participation rates proving that Blackville School students can and do make a difference.
High School Student Council Executive Members Sylvia Donovan, Mitchell Donohue, Grace Coughlan, and Melita Urquhart get the food donations ready for the Miramichi Community Food Bank.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Crunch!
Middle School students and staff at Blackville School participated in "The Great Big Crunch" on Wednesday, March 10. The activity took place across Canada to promote awareness of healthy eating habits and local and global food systems. Every student and staff took a healthy bite from their apple at the same time.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
In the Spirit of the Olympics...
Blackville School held their 4th Annual Math Olympics on Tuesday, February 16. Inspired by the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, it was decided by the Elementary teachers to hold this year's event in February during the first week of the Winter Olympics rather than in the fall as in previous years.
Madame Michelle Tobin Forgrave and grade eight student Noella Doiron were official torch bearers for the Olympic flame as it made its way through Canada. They lead the kindergarten to grade eight into the gym for a "victory lap." This was followed by a brief description of their experience of being part of the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay. The two then lit the Olympic Math flame.
In the spirit of the Canadian experience at the Olympic games and to celebrate flag day, flags depicting the provinces and territories were carried by the Grade 7 class. The classes from kindergarten to grade 2 started the Math Olympic ceremony. They were assisted by Home and School members and as several Middle School students. The classes from K-5 also selected a team name and a colour for the day.
The classes from grades 3-5 began their Olympics in the afternoon where all participants had events that called on them to use strategy, team cooperation, encouragement, and school spirit.
The medals for the games will be presented at another assemby where students from each class will receive a gold, bronze, or silver for each of the events.
Madame Michelle Tobin Forgrave and grade eight student Noella Doiron were official torch bearers for the Olympic flame as it made its way through Canada. They lead the kindergarten to grade eight into the gym for a "victory lap." This was followed by a brief description of their experience of being part of the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay. The two then lit the Olympic Math flame.
In the spirit of the Canadian experience at the Olympic games and to celebrate flag day, flags depicting the provinces and territories were carried by the Grade 7 class. The classes from kindergarten to grade 2 started the Math Olympic ceremony. They were assisted by Home and School members and as several Middle School students. The classes from K-5 also selected a team name and a colour for the day.
The classes from grades 3-5 began their Olympics in the afternoon where all participants had events that called on them to use strategy, team cooperation, encouragement, and school spirit.
The medals for the games will be presented at another assemby where students from each class will receive a gold, bronze, or silver for each of the events.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Valentine's Day Sculpture?
Members of the High School Boys Hockey Team attempt to create a dance sculpture during the Blackville High School Valentine's Day Dance on Thursday, February 11. Proceeds from the dance went to the hockey team.
(Photos by Dolan Brophy)
(Photos by Dolan Brophy)
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Haiti Relief Collection presented to the Red Cross
In the photo (front l-r): Abigail Hennessy, Riley Luce, Stuart Jardine, Joseph Hallihan, Michael Waugh, Brooke Underhill, MacKenzie Jardine, Ashlyn Moody, Tamara Arbeau. Back row: Sarah Kelly, Rod Fraser of the Red Cross. (Photo by Dolan Brophy)
Thursday, January 21, 2010
$1250.56 raised for Haiti Relief
The Grade Six Class at Blackville School led a fund raising campaign for Haiti.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Senior Boys Hockey Team Roster
Name: Hayden Jardine Height: 5'2 Dominant Hand: Left Favorite Hockey Team: Montreal Canadians Favorite Hockey Player: Phil Kessel |
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