Documents
Title | Description | Type | Posted | |
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ASDN Calendar 2024-2025 |
ASDN Calendar 2024-2025 |
school_calendar_-_2024-2025.pdf | Sep 3, 2024 | |
ASD-N Attendance Policy (2024-2025) |
ASD-N Attendance Policy |
2024-25_asd-n_attendance_plan_parent_version_1.pdf | Sep 3, 2024 | |
MVHS Student Handbook 2024-2025 |
MVHS Student Handbook 2024-2025 |
student_handbook_2024-2025.pdf | Sep 3, 2024 | |
2024 Grad Newsletter |
Attention 2024 Grads! This newsletter contains all the important information regarding your "2024 Graduation Celebrations" |
grad_news_letter.pdf | Jun 4, 2024 | |
Whooping Cough Information |
May 27, 2024 Dear Parents and Guardians, This letter contains information to help you and your family stay up to date on pertussis disease (also known as whooping cough). The Public Health Agency of Canada and Public Health New Brunswick are monitoring the recent increase in pertussis infections happening in Canada and internationally. Pertussis is very contagious. It can spread from an infected person to others by air through coughing and sneezing. The best protection against pertussis is vaccination. In New Brunswick, pertussiscontaining vaccines are free and offered to: • Infants and young children at two, four and six months of age, and a booster dose at 18 months of age. • Children 4 years of age as a booster dose before starting school. • Adolescents in grade 7 as part of the school immunization campaign. • Adults who have not previously received pertussis-containing vaccines in adulthood; particularly those who anticipate having regular contact with an infant. • Pregnant individuals in the third trimester of every pregnancy, regardless of immunization history. Given the situation we advise you to do the following: 1. Please check your vaccine status and/or the vaccine status of your children with your health care provider, MyHealthNB account, or local public health office. 2. Please watch for typical symptoms of pertussis: it starts like a cold with sneezing, runny nose, low-grade fever and mild cough. The cough gets progressively worse, and could lead to serious coughing spells that often (but not always) end with a “whoop.” The coughing may be so severe that it makes the person gag or vomit. Infants and children may find it difficult to eat, drink, or breathe. Department of Health / Ministère de la Santé Fredericton, NB / Fredericton (N.-B.) E3B 5G8 Telephone / Téléphone 506-457-4800 | GNB.CA Pertussis can affect individuals at any age; however, severity is greatest among infants who are not yet protected by a complete vaccine series. Young children are also at highest risk of complications, such as pneumonia or seizures. 3. Individuals who have symptoms of pertussis are encouraged to continue to practice general healthy behaviours, such as washing their hands often, covering their coughs and sneezes, limiting contact with those at risk of more severe illness, and staying home if sick. • Call your health care provider, 811, or eVisitNB and follow their instructions for testing or care if you or your child(ren) develop symptoms of pertussis. • Individuals who have tested positive for pertussis should be excluded from work, school or childcare as directed by public health. Thank you for your ongoing efforts to keep New Brunswick healthy. Further information is available at: https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/ocmoh/cdc/content/whoopin... tml . Sincerely, |
Whooping Cough Information | Newsletter | Jun 3, 2024 |
ASD-N Attendance Policy (2023-2024) |
ASD-N Attendance Policy |
ASD-N Attendance Policy | Sep 15, 2023 | |
MVHS Student Handbook 2023-2024 |
MVHS Student Handbook (2023-2024) |
student_handbook_2023-2024.pdf | Sep 2, 2023 | |
Grad Newsletter | Here are all the details that you need for the 2023 graduation | May 2, 2023 | ||
ASDN Calendar 2023-2024 |
All the details you need for the 2022-2023 school year. |
school_calendar_-_2023-2024_1.pdf | Dec 1, 2022 | |
Reporting Your Students Absences |
Please open the attachment for information and SafeArrival and student attendance. |
image2022-10-20-091523.pdf | Oct 20, 2022 | |
Student Handbook 2022-2023 |
Everything you need to know about MVHS. |
student_handbook_2022-2023.doc | Sep 6, 2022 | |
Covid Exposure in Schools Notice for Parents and Guardians | covid_exposure_in_school_-_notice_for_parents_or_guardians_jan_6_2022.pdf | Feb 7, 2022 | ||
EECE Winter Plan 2022 |
Please open the attachment for more information on the winter plan or Covid-10 protocols, or press the link below. |
9-12-winter-plan.pdf | Feb 1, 2022 | |
Student Handbook 2021-2022 |
Everything you need to know about MVHS. |
student_handbook_2021-2022.doc | Sep 7, 2021 | |
MVHS School Improvement Plan | final_2021_school_improvement_plan.docx | Dec 2, 2020 | ||
2020-2021 MVHS Positive Learning Environment Plan | 2020-2021_mvhs_plep.docx | Oct 15, 2020 | ||
MVHS Operational Plan |
Please open the attachment for the MVHS Operational Plan. Please note that the Operational Plan is a living document and will be updated regularly. |
covid_plan_april_1.docx | Sep 3, 2020 | |
What you need to know about returning to MVHS. FAQ’s |
Please open this document for FAQ's for students returning to MVHS for the 2020-2021 school year. It is based from the MVHS Operational Plan. |
what_should_students_expect_coming_back_to_mvhs.docx | Sep 3, 2020 | |
Student Handbook 2020-2021 |
All you need to know concerning MVHS. |
student_handbook_2020-2021.doc | Sep 3, 2020 | |
School Calendar. Blue and Gold Days |
Please open the attachment for listing of days when students on the blue and gold teams attend. |
2020-2021_schedule.pdf | Sep 3, 2020 |