Graduates are asked to select an available appointment time to come in to the MVHS theater for a brief individual diploma presentation. Due to gathering limitations established by public health, we are only permitted to have 1 graduate and at most SIX guests per graduate to attend their presentation. Appointments are available June 2, 3, 4, 8, and 9 during the times 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM.
John B Fletcher is offering mental health sessions for administrators, teachers, and support staff. These sessions will be approximately 90 minutes in duration and will cover topics and tips on how to stay mentally healthy during the evolving pandemic. Topics covered will be (1) EFAP/Insurance Coverage for Mental Health Support; (2)The Mental Health Trifecta; (3) Sleep Hygiene; (4) Calming Cognitive Distortions and (5) Wellness Goals. These sessions are psychoeducational in nature with the goal of providing participants the tools to improve their mental health, right away!
The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (EECD) is providing a free summer learning opportunity. These courses are available to students who are registered in grade 12 in a New Brunswick High School, in June of this year, in one of the four Anglophone districts.
Course selections this year will be done online, beginning today Monday, May 25th and ending Friday, May 29th. Students will need their login information to access the portal and course registration. Any students having accessed Microsoft Teams for their current classes will already have this information. If you do not have the required information, please go to the following link for more information.
We are now seeking to fill Yearbook Committee positions of editors and photographers for the 2020-2021 school year. Please read the descriptions of the positions below and apply online if you are interested in joining our team! Deadline for both positions will be Friday June 5th.
While all our local schools are working to plan as many of our traditional graduation events as possible, there are some that unfortunately will not be possible this year. Following the directives of the department of Education and Early Childhood Development, there will be no Proms permitted in any of the anglophone school districts across the province. While we understand your disappointment, we do thank you for your support of all our schools as we continue to plan unique and meaningful graduation ceremonies to celebrate the Class of 2020.