The annual Elementary Christmas Concert is scheduled to be on Tuesday morning, December 18, 2012. If we have a weather day on Monday or Tuesday, the concert will be on Wednesday.
This year the concert will be in the cafeteria of the school. We will be doing the entire concert twice on that morning in an effort to accommodate people. The first sitting will be at 8:45 AM and the second sitting which is a repeat of the first concert, will be at 10:15 AM. Please choose the time that is most convenient for you!!
Due to the storm day Christmas Dinners will be:
Wednesday, December 12--Elementary. Cost is $5.50.
Thursday, December 13-Middle and High School. Cost is $7.00.
We know that young people are the future of our two official languages. The website www.2tongues.ca has been developed to promote those two official languages, while recognizing the challenges. Last year, the site underwent a radical transformation, and you are invited to rediscover it.
The 2013 Blackville School calendar is now available. The full colour calendar features the homeroom classes in different themes for each month. Calendars are 10 dollars each and are available at the school office.
CHRISTMAS CHOIR CONCERT
Blackville School will be presenting a Christmas Choir Concert entitled, “An Evening Of Christmas Song”, on Friday, December 14, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Bridget’s Catholic Church in Renous. This concert replaces the usual Choir and Band Christmas concert that has been held annually in the gym. Tickets are $10 per person and are now available at the school office. The proceeds from this concert will go to the school’s Breakfast Program and Choir Programs.
A healthy cereal should contain:
- At least 3 grams of fiber
- No more than 6 grams of sugar
- No more than 3 grams of fat
Please visit http://asd-n.nbed.nb.ca/healthy-breakfast-healthy-learners for more examples of cereal and information about breakfast.
Make up a big batch of whole-grain muffins, pancakes or waffles and freeze them. Toast or warm them up in the morning before school. Here are some other creative breakfast options:French Toast Sticks & ApplesauceBreakfast Pizza Breakfast Burrito
For these recipes and more information please visit Healthy Breakfasts Healthy Learners .
Students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 are asked to bring in their PENNIES for Cancer Research! On Monday, November 19 Mme. Tobin-Forgrave, Student Council President Marissa Donohue and Grade 7 student Abby Donovan will be cutting their hair for the Cancer Society.
How do you get your child to eat in the mornings?
1. Serve realistic portions.
Children’s stomachs are smaller than ours.
If there is too much food offered at breakfast it will be difficult for them to finish. Serve smaller nutritious meals and snacks throughout day.
One serving from a food group can be divided up. For example, half a Food Guide Serving of Meat and Alternatives can be served at two different meals such as one egg at lunch and half a chicken breast (1 oz) for dinner.