We would like to wish our students and staff a well deserved Summer Break. Congrats again to our class or 2011. We'll see you at the Canada Day Parade taking place on Friday, July 1 starting at 1:00pm.
The following events are planned for the First Nation Communities in our area. All are Welcomed. For more information, please call the contact number.
July 14-18. Natoaganeg (Eel Ground) Pow Wow (627-4600).
July 31. Esgenoopetitj St. Annes' Picnic and Bazaar at the Church Grounds (776-1201).
August 19-21. Esgenoopetitj (Burnt Church) Pow Wow (776-1201).
Yearbooks will be available for sale in Room 2222 throughout the week for $42. Ms. Graves will be there whenever she is not supervising exams. Get yourself a book before they are all gone!World Yearbooks are also available for $4. These are great keepsakes. They contain lots of information about world events from 2010-2011.
A group of Miramichi Valley High School English students have successfully completed a project of making persuasive presentations to decision makers resulting in a significant improvement in access to one of Miramichi West’s most frequently used public entrances …. the doorways leading to the gymnasium and pool area of MVHS. Students of English teacher Krista Cabel produced a video featuring community volunteer basketball coach Barry Amos, who is confined to a wheelchair following an accident several years ago. In the video Mr.
Are you currently a grade 11 male student who has the ability to succeed at university, but for whatever reason, are considering not continuing with post-secondary education? Before you make your final decision, check out the attached information about the Opportunity Scholars Program.
This 40 hour/week position will start at the end of June.
Interested applicants must:
be returning to school or furthering their education
be willing to work in center and the community (transportation needed)
have ability to work with clients and public
be able to work with little or no supervision
be computer literate in software and hardware
help in developing and teaching of courses and
help with daily running of center
Interested applicants must:
The June exam schedule is now available. Please refer to the files below. If you have any conflicts (more than one exam at a time) or have any questions, please see Mrs. Hudson right away.
The 2011 grad fee is seventy dollars. There will be a ten dollar discount for those students who do not attend the prom. This fee must be paid in order to participate in the graduation activities. The fee must be paid by Friday, May 27. An additional five dollars will be charged for those students who do not meet the deadline. The final date that the graduation fee will be accepted is June 10, 2011. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Hudson.
The 2011 safe grad fee is five dollars and the deadline to pay the fee is Friday, May 27.
There will be a parent/guardian information meeting (for parents/guardians of potential graduates) on Thursday, May 26 at 7pm in room 5104. A grad newsletter will be available. The newsletter is also available on the school website.
Congratulations to the winners of the MVHS Oratory Competition: Kathleen MacMillan (first place), Christina Hubbard (second place), and Caden Bass (third place). Kathleen and Christina went on to the District 16 competition on Friday, May 13, and Kathleen placed third with her speech about the need for a city sportsdome. Congratulations! Please check out the photo gallery for a few pictures.