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NEWSLETTER
Parents as Career Coaches As a parent you have invested many hours supporting your childrsquos education attend-
ing Parent-Teacher meetings curriculum nights along with other important events
There is a new opportunity in which your participation is just as important
On October 4th amp 5th from 630 - 830 pm at North Nova Education Centre we will
be hosting a program free of charge to help parents talk to their daughters and sons
about career choices Parents as Career Coaches is a program that is designed to
help parents identify their childrsquos strengths and interests which will help with course
selection and also introduce meaningful career options
Too many students graduate from high school without having a clear plan for the
future Parents as Career Coaches will equip you the parent with the information
you need to start this important conversation at the high school level You can regis-
ter for an upcoming session at wwwparentsascareercoachesca If you do not have
internet access or do not wish to register on the website please contact the Mrs
Lochead 902-755-8180 ext 192 or email at locheaddccrsbca to add your name to
the session list
PACC Sr High North Nova Education Centre
Session 1 October
4th - 630 to 830 pm
Session 2 October
5th - 630 to 845 pm
Note The Sr High
program takes two
evenings to complete
Whats Your Story 2017 Stand Up Speak Out Promoting social justice respect and understanding with Stand Up Speak Out
At the Chignecto-Central Regional School Board (CCRSB) we know
the only way to address bullying in all its forms is to start talking
about it That`s why every year we host Stand Up Speak Out
CCRSBrsquos board-wide day of action promoting social justice anti-
bullying and positive healthy relationships
It is important to recognize the complexity of bullying so in the last
couple of years a deeper conversation about social justice has
emerged as an important piece of Stand Up Speak Out This has proven to be an important topic with our students and
led to the theme of this years event Whats Your Story
This is a fitting theme because it is through our stories that we know each other it is through our stories that we build rela-
tionships and empathy and it is through our stories that we can more deeply understand the pillars of social justice What it
all comes down to is that if we know someones story we are more likely to treat them with respect and understanding
During the 2017 Stand Up Speak Out We discussed how we interact with each other how we treat one another and how
we deal with feelings of anger and unhappiness By talking about these things we are helping to create a healthy learning
environment for all of our students
ldquoWhat it all comes down
to is that if we know
someones story we are
more likely to treat them
with respect and under-
standingrdquo
- CCRSB
North Nova Education Centre SEPTEMBER 2017
343 Park Street New Glasgow NS B2H 6B2 Phone 902-755-8180 Fax 902-755-8185
Principal Ann Findlay Vice Principal Mark Arbuckle amp Keah Callaghan
Reporting a Student Absence If you have a question or A student is required to provide excuses for all classes for which they are absent A written note
email or verbal contact by parent indicating the reason for the absence is expected within five (5) school days of the stu-
dent returning to school You can call our absentee line at (902)755-8180 ext 6104
wwwnnecccrsbca Page 2
School Year Reminders If you have not already done so please return the following forms to
the main office as soon as possible
Registration Forms These forms are used to ensure we have current contact and medical
information for our students If you supply the school with a valid e-
mail address you will be e-mailed monthly newsletters reminders
about upcoming events etc
Consent for Publication of Student Work Parents of students in Grade 9 and new to North Nova are asked to
complete the pink Consent for Publication of Student Work This will
allow us to use the studentrsquos photo in newsletters or the school web-
site Many times we use student photos for such things as athlete of
the month or for events throughout the year
PowerSchool Through the PowerSchool Parent Portal Parents are now able to
change their preferences for receiving school updates and reminders
Parents have a choice of voice email and SMS (text message)
NNEC sends messages through this system on a regular basis In-
structions on how to change your preferences were sent home on
Monday September 11th If you need help to access your Pow-
erSchool account please contact Mrs Lochead in Student Services at
902-755-8180 ext 192 or locheaddccrsbca
Protect Your Property Each year students report that personal belongings have been stolen
Unfortunately we have those among us who seek opportunity to take
items of value that belong to someone else Each student has been
assigned a personal locker Students are asked to refrain from bring-
ing valuables to school but if necessary please ensure that your valu-
ables are kept securely in your locker Remember to ALWAYS keep
your locker locked and your combination private
Calendar of Events
Sept 16 Mollyrsquos Rainbows 100 to 500 pm in
the school gymnasium
Sept 19 Canada 150 Event for Grade 12rsquos
Open House - 600 to 700 pm
Sept 20 Band amp Choir Registration 700 pm in
the Presentation Centre
Sept 21 Coaches Meeting 600 pm
Student Dance 800 pm
Sept 29 NO SCHOOL - Staff PD Day
October is Mirsquokmaq History Month
Oct 1 Treaty Day
Oct 4 Parents as Career Coaches 630 pm
Oct 5 Parents as Career Coaches 630 pm
Oct 6 Rocktoberfest
Oct 8-14 Fire Prevention Week
Oct 9 NO SCHOOL - Thanksgiving Day
Oct 11-13 First Aid Training for CEP Students
Oct 18 Photo Retake Day
Oct 19 NSCC Open House for Gr 11rsquos
Oct 25 Student Dance 800 pm
Oct 27 NO SCHOOL - Provincial Conference
Day for Teachers
Nov 11 Remembrance Day
Nov 13 NO SCHOOL - Remembrance Day
Observance
Nov 16 Parent Teacher Visitation 6-8 pm
Nov 17 NO SCHOOL - Staff PD in AM
Parent Teacher Visitation 1-3 pm
Dec 6th National Day of Remembrance and
Action on Violence Against Women
Dec 21st Last Day of School before Holidays
Jan 3th First Day of School after Holidays
857 Warning Bell
900 - 1015 First Period
1015 - 1025 Break
1025 - 1140 Second Period
1140 - 1230 Lunch
1230 - 145 Third Period
145 - 155 Break
155 - 310 Fourth Period
Have you paid your student fee
You can pay your fee in the main
office $20single or $35family
Cash cheque or debit accepted
STUDENT FEES
wwwnnecccrsbca Page 3
Music amp Theatre News
The performing arts dept of
NNEC is all set for another
fun and fantastic year
There are several choirs
and bands to participate in
so keep your eyes and ears
open Concert choir began
on Thursday September
14th
The concert band will have
their first rehearsal on Fri-
day September 15th
All
other groups including jazz
band jazz choir and begin-
ner band will start up fol-
lowing the REGISTRATION
NIGHT which will be held
at 7 pm in the Theatre
ALL grade 9 ndash 12 students
are welcome and encour-
aged to come out These
groups are for both experi-
enced AND inexperienced
students that want music in
their lives
Listen for audition times to
extend the cast of THE AD-
DAMS FAMILY These
auditions are be simple and
are open to anyone inter-
Credits for a Graduation Diploma 2017-18 Students require a minimum of 18 credits to graduate No more than seven of the 18
credits may be for grade 10 courses and at least five must be for grade 12 courses
The following are compulsory credits for graduation
Language Communication and Expression 3 language arts one at each grade level
1 arts dance drama music or visual arts
Science Mathematics and Technology 2 mathematics (only one credit may be from the grade 10 level)
2 science one from Science 10 biology chemistry or physics and one other ap-
proved science course
2 others from mathematics science andor technology eligible courses can be found
in the Public School Programs (PSP) within the categories of Mathematics Sciences
Skilled Trades Technology Education and Technology Integration and ICT Courses
Personal Development and Society 1 physical education eligible credits include Physical Education 10 Physical Educa-
tion 11 Dance 11 Fitness Leadership 11 Physically Active Living 11 Yoga 11 Physi-
cal Education 12 and Physical Education Leadership 12
1 Canadian history African Canadian Studies 11 Canadian History 11 Gaelic Stud-
ies 11 Eacutetudes acadiennes 11 and Mirsquokmaq Studies 10
1 global studies Global Geography 12 Advanced Global Geography 12 Global His-
tory 12 Advanced Global History12 Global Politics12 and Advanced Global Politics 12
Within the 18 course requirements for a graduation diploma in most cases no student
may receive credit for two courses in the same specific subject area at the same grade
level There are a few exceptions these include Co-op courses and Language Arts with
a Canadian Literature course These requirements apply to any student earning the
2017-18 Nova Scotia High School Graduation Diploma
Students entering Grade 10 beginning in September 2017 will require three mathemat-
ics courses to graduate one at each grade level (10 11 amp 12)
March Break Europe Trips NNEC is pleased to offer two wonderful Europe trips over our two up-
coming March Breaks For March 2017 our destinations are England
Ireland and Wales This ten day tour features stops in Killarney Blar-
ney and Dublin Ireland Holyhead Wales and Coventry Stratford
Windsor and London England with an additional day in London There
are still a few seats so register asap with Mr Pelerine
In 2018-19 school year our destinations will be Switzerland and Ita-
ly This eleven day tour features stops in Lucerne Switzerland and
Venice Florence Pisa Assisi and Rome Italy A visit to Rome would
not be complete without going to Vatican City Registration for this trip
will begin mid-September Listen to school announcements for meeting
times and dates There are limited seats available and will be on a
first come first served basis
To view these tours visit wwwEFToursca and search for EnglandIrelandWales or SwitzerlandItaly Pricing and registration
information is available in person from Mr Pelerine in room 2019 or by email at pelerinelwccrsbca
wwwnnecccrsbca Page 4
Student Parking Policy
There are several areas
of the school yard which
are designated as NO
PARKING areas Staff
parking is located in the
front parking lot as well
as a designated area
located at the rear of the
building
VISITORS to the
school are asked to park
in the designated visitor
parking along the front of
the school
STUDENTS may
park in the parking lot at
the rear of the building
on a first come first
served basis At no time
should students be
parking in staff and
visitor parking areas
fire lanes or the bus
loop
Parking on school
grounds is a privilege
that the administration
may revoke if a problem
involving a motor vehicle
occurs We ask all par-
ents to use discretion in
allowing students to take
vehicles to school Stu-
dents taking a car to
school must register
their vehicle at the main
office by completing a
vehicle registration form
which must be signed by
a parent You can find
out more information
about NNEC Student
Parking policies in the
student handbook sent
home with students on
Breakfast Program Our student breakfast program is up and running
and available for students after 830 am Break-
fast is the most important meal of the day and the
program is in place to help students have a
healthy start to their day
The program is important program that is certainly
needed by our students The program is expen-
sive to run and the school has a limited budget
The program serves juice fruit when available
toast bagels etc A huge thank you is expressed
for the Breakfast for Learning who provided much
of the funding for our breakfast program
The school would gladly accept ldquopeanut freerdquo
donations of food for the program Items such as
bread juice butter fruit etc would certainly be
appreciated Anyone wishing to volunteer to help
with the breakfast program is asked to contact the
school
Looking for something new to do this fall
Join Trenton Air Cadets - All youth aged 12-18
- Free to join - free uniforms - Make friends - Learn skills
- Leadership training - Physical fitness community
service social activities -Summer camp opportunities
for specialty training -Great future career opportuni-
ties and -It looks great on a resume
Drop in to check it out
WHEN 600-830 pm Tues-day evenings WHERE 1 Forge St Trenton (upstairs in the fire hall)
Monday Old School Day
Dress in your old Middle School colors or clothing
Dodgeball Lunch School vs School
Tuesday Blast from the Past
Dress up from the 70rsquos 80rsquos 90rsquos Old music playing lunch
wednesday Pink Day
Dress in Pink Today Just Dance Lunch
thursday Spirit Day
Dress in NNEC Colors Music lunch
Spirit Dance 800 to 1000 pm
friday Comfy Day
wwwnnecccrsbca Page 2
School Year Reminders If you have not already done so please return the following forms to
the main office as soon as possible
Registration Forms These forms are used to ensure we have current contact and medical
information for our students If you supply the school with a valid e-
mail address you will be e-mailed monthly newsletters reminders
about upcoming events etc
Consent for Publication of Student Work Parents of students in Grade 9 and new to North Nova are asked to
complete the pink Consent for Publication of Student Work This will
allow us to use the studentrsquos photo in newsletters or the school web-
site Many times we use student photos for such things as athlete of
the month or for events throughout the year
PowerSchool Through the PowerSchool Parent Portal Parents are now able to
change their preferences for receiving school updates and reminders
Parents have a choice of voice email and SMS (text message)
NNEC sends messages through this system on a regular basis In-
structions on how to change your preferences were sent home on
Monday September 11th If you need help to access your Pow-
erSchool account please contact Mrs Lochead in Student Services at
902-755-8180 ext 192 or locheaddccrsbca
Protect Your Property Each year students report that personal belongings have been stolen
Unfortunately we have those among us who seek opportunity to take
items of value that belong to someone else Each student has been
assigned a personal locker Students are asked to refrain from bring-
ing valuables to school but if necessary please ensure that your valu-
ables are kept securely in your locker Remember to ALWAYS keep
your locker locked and your combination private
Calendar of Events
Sept 16 Mollyrsquos Rainbows 100 to 500 pm in
the school gymnasium
Sept 19 Canada 150 Event for Grade 12rsquos
Open House - 600 to 700 pm
Sept 20 Band amp Choir Registration 700 pm in
the Presentation Centre
Sept 21 Coaches Meeting 600 pm
Student Dance 800 pm
Sept 29 NO SCHOOL - Staff PD Day
October is Mirsquokmaq History Month
Oct 1 Treaty Day
Oct 4 Parents as Career Coaches 630 pm
Oct 5 Parents as Career Coaches 630 pm
Oct 6 Rocktoberfest
Oct 8-14 Fire Prevention Week
Oct 9 NO SCHOOL - Thanksgiving Day
Oct 11-13 First Aid Training for CEP Students
Oct 18 Photo Retake Day
Oct 19 NSCC Open House for Gr 11rsquos
Oct 25 Student Dance 800 pm
Oct 27 NO SCHOOL - Provincial Conference
Day for Teachers
Nov 11 Remembrance Day
Nov 13 NO SCHOOL - Remembrance Day
Observance
Nov 16 Parent Teacher Visitation 6-8 pm
Nov 17 NO SCHOOL - Staff PD in AM
Parent Teacher Visitation 1-3 pm
Dec 6th National Day of Remembrance and
Action on Violence Against Women
Dec 21st Last Day of School before Holidays
Jan 3th First Day of School after Holidays
857 Warning Bell
900 - 1015 First Period
1015 - 1025 Break
1025 - 1140 Second Period
1140 - 1230 Lunch
1230 - 145 Third Period
145 - 155 Break
155 - 310 Fourth Period
Have you paid your student fee
You can pay your fee in the main
office $20single or $35family
Cash cheque or debit accepted
STUDENT FEES
wwwnnecccrsbca Page 3
Music amp Theatre News
The performing arts dept of
NNEC is all set for another
fun and fantastic year
There are several choirs
and bands to participate in
so keep your eyes and ears
open Concert choir began
on Thursday September
14th
The concert band will have
their first rehearsal on Fri-
day September 15th
All
other groups including jazz
band jazz choir and begin-
ner band will start up fol-
lowing the REGISTRATION
NIGHT which will be held
at 7 pm in the Theatre
ALL grade 9 ndash 12 students
are welcome and encour-
aged to come out These
groups are for both experi-
enced AND inexperienced
students that want music in
their lives
Listen for audition times to
extend the cast of THE AD-
DAMS FAMILY These
auditions are be simple and
are open to anyone inter-
Credits for a Graduation Diploma 2017-18 Students require a minimum of 18 credits to graduate No more than seven of the 18
credits may be for grade 10 courses and at least five must be for grade 12 courses
The following are compulsory credits for graduation
Language Communication and Expression 3 language arts one at each grade level
1 arts dance drama music or visual arts
Science Mathematics and Technology 2 mathematics (only one credit may be from the grade 10 level)
2 science one from Science 10 biology chemistry or physics and one other ap-
proved science course
2 others from mathematics science andor technology eligible courses can be found
in the Public School Programs (PSP) within the categories of Mathematics Sciences
Skilled Trades Technology Education and Technology Integration and ICT Courses
Personal Development and Society 1 physical education eligible credits include Physical Education 10 Physical Educa-
tion 11 Dance 11 Fitness Leadership 11 Physically Active Living 11 Yoga 11 Physi-
cal Education 12 and Physical Education Leadership 12
1 Canadian history African Canadian Studies 11 Canadian History 11 Gaelic Stud-
ies 11 Eacutetudes acadiennes 11 and Mirsquokmaq Studies 10
1 global studies Global Geography 12 Advanced Global Geography 12 Global His-
tory 12 Advanced Global History12 Global Politics12 and Advanced Global Politics 12
Within the 18 course requirements for a graduation diploma in most cases no student
may receive credit for two courses in the same specific subject area at the same grade
level There are a few exceptions these include Co-op courses and Language Arts with
a Canadian Literature course These requirements apply to any student earning the
2017-18 Nova Scotia High School Graduation Diploma
Students entering Grade 10 beginning in September 2017 will require three mathemat-
ics courses to graduate one at each grade level (10 11 amp 12)
March Break Europe Trips NNEC is pleased to offer two wonderful Europe trips over our two up-
coming March Breaks For March 2017 our destinations are England
Ireland and Wales This ten day tour features stops in Killarney Blar-
ney and Dublin Ireland Holyhead Wales and Coventry Stratford
Windsor and London England with an additional day in London There
are still a few seats so register asap with Mr Pelerine
In 2018-19 school year our destinations will be Switzerland and Ita-
ly This eleven day tour features stops in Lucerne Switzerland and
Venice Florence Pisa Assisi and Rome Italy A visit to Rome would
not be complete without going to Vatican City Registration for this trip
will begin mid-September Listen to school announcements for meeting
times and dates There are limited seats available and will be on a
first come first served basis
To view these tours visit wwwEFToursca and search for EnglandIrelandWales or SwitzerlandItaly Pricing and registration
information is available in person from Mr Pelerine in room 2019 or by email at pelerinelwccrsbca
wwwnnecccrsbca Page 4
Student Parking Policy
There are several areas
of the school yard which
are designated as NO
PARKING areas Staff
parking is located in the
front parking lot as well
as a designated area
located at the rear of the
building
VISITORS to the
school are asked to park
in the designated visitor
parking along the front of
the school
STUDENTS may
park in the parking lot at
the rear of the building
on a first come first
served basis At no time
should students be
parking in staff and
visitor parking areas
fire lanes or the bus
loop
Parking on school
grounds is a privilege
that the administration
may revoke if a problem
involving a motor vehicle
occurs We ask all par-
ents to use discretion in
allowing students to take
vehicles to school Stu-
dents taking a car to
school must register
their vehicle at the main
office by completing a
vehicle registration form
which must be signed by
a parent You can find
out more information
about NNEC Student
Parking policies in the
student handbook sent
home with students on
Breakfast Program Our student breakfast program is up and running
and available for students after 830 am Break-
fast is the most important meal of the day and the
program is in place to help students have a
healthy start to their day
The program is important program that is certainly
needed by our students The program is expen-
sive to run and the school has a limited budget
The program serves juice fruit when available
toast bagels etc A huge thank you is expressed
for the Breakfast for Learning who provided much
of the funding for our breakfast program
The school would gladly accept ldquopeanut freerdquo
donations of food for the program Items such as
bread juice butter fruit etc would certainly be
appreciated Anyone wishing to volunteer to help
with the breakfast program is asked to contact the
school
Looking for something new to do this fall
Join Trenton Air Cadets - All youth aged 12-18
- Free to join - free uniforms - Make friends - Learn skills
- Leadership training - Physical fitness community
service social activities -Summer camp opportunities
for specialty training -Great future career opportuni-
ties and -It looks great on a resume
Drop in to check it out
WHEN 600-830 pm Tues-day evenings WHERE 1 Forge St Trenton (upstairs in the fire hall)
Monday Old School Day
Dress in your old Middle School colors or clothing
Dodgeball Lunch School vs School
Tuesday Blast from the Past
Dress up from the 70rsquos 80rsquos 90rsquos Old music playing lunch
wednesday Pink Day
Dress in Pink Today Just Dance Lunch
thursday Spirit Day
Dress in NNEC Colors Music lunch
Spirit Dance 800 to 1000 pm
friday Comfy Day
wwwnnecccrsbca Page 3
Music amp Theatre News
The performing arts dept of
NNEC is all set for another
fun and fantastic year
There are several choirs
and bands to participate in
so keep your eyes and ears
open Concert choir began
on Thursday September
14th
The concert band will have
their first rehearsal on Fri-
day September 15th
All
other groups including jazz
band jazz choir and begin-
ner band will start up fol-
lowing the REGISTRATION
NIGHT which will be held
at 7 pm in the Theatre
ALL grade 9 ndash 12 students
are welcome and encour-
aged to come out These
groups are for both experi-
enced AND inexperienced
students that want music in
their lives
Listen for audition times to
extend the cast of THE AD-
DAMS FAMILY These
auditions are be simple and
are open to anyone inter-
Credits for a Graduation Diploma 2017-18 Students require a minimum of 18 credits to graduate No more than seven of the 18
credits may be for grade 10 courses and at least five must be for grade 12 courses
The following are compulsory credits for graduation
Language Communication and Expression 3 language arts one at each grade level
1 arts dance drama music or visual arts
Science Mathematics and Technology 2 mathematics (only one credit may be from the grade 10 level)
2 science one from Science 10 biology chemistry or physics and one other ap-
proved science course
2 others from mathematics science andor technology eligible courses can be found
in the Public School Programs (PSP) within the categories of Mathematics Sciences
Skilled Trades Technology Education and Technology Integration and ICT Courses
Personal Development and Society 1 physical education eligible credits include Physical Education 10 Physical Educa-
tion 11 Dance 11 Fitness Leadership 11 Physically Active Living 11 Yoga 11 Physi-
cal Education 12 and Physical Education Leadership 12
1 Canadian history African Canadian Studies 11 Canadian History 11 Gaelic Stud-
ies 11 Eacutetudes acadiennes 11 and Mirsquokmaq Studies 10
1 global studies Global Geography 12 Advanced Global Geography 12 Global His-
tory 12 Advanced Global History12 Global Politics12 and Advanced Global Politics 12
Within the 18 course requirements for a graduation diploma in most cases no student
may receive credit for two courses in the same specific subject area at the same grade
level There are a few exceptions these include Co-op courses and Language Arts with
a Canadian Literature course These requirements apply to any student earning the
2017-18 Nova Scotia High School Graduation Diploma
Students entering Grade 10 beginning in September 2017 will require three mathemat-
ics courses to graduate one at each grade level (10 11 amp 12)
March Break Europe Trips NNEC is pleased to offer two wonderful Europe trips over our two up-
coming March Breaks For March 2017 our destinations are England
Ireland and Wales This ten day tour features stops in Killarney Blar-
ney and Dublin Ireland Holyhead Wales and Coventry Stratford
Windsor and London England with an additional day in London There
are still a few seats so register asap with Mr Pelerine
In 2018-19 school year our destinations will be Switzerland and Ita-
ly This eleven day tour features stops in Lucerne Switzerland and
Venice Florence Pisa Assisi and Rome Italy A visit to Rome would
not be complete without going to Vatican City Registration for this trip
will begin mid-September Listen to school announcements for meeting
times and dates There are limited seats available and will be on a
first come first served basis
To view these tours visit wwwEFToursca and search for EnglandIrelandWales or SwitzerlandItaly Pricing and registration
information is available in person from Mr Pelerine in room 2019 or by email at pelerinelwccrsbca
wwwnnecccrsbca Page 4
Student Parking Policy
There are several areas
of the school yard which
are designated as NO
PARKING areas Staff
parking is located in the
front parking lot as well
as a designated area
located at the rear of the
building
VISITORS to the
school are asked to park
in the designated visitor
parking along the front of
the school
STUDENTS may
park in the parking lot at
the rear of the building
on a first come first
served basis At no time
should students be
parking in staff and
visitor parking areas
fire lanes or the bus
loop
Parking on school
grounds is a privilege
that the administration
may revoke if a problem
involving a motor vehicle
occurs We ask all par-
ents to use discretion in
allowing students to take
vehicles to school Stu-
dents taking a car to
school must register
their vehicle at the main
office by completing a
vehicle registration form
which must be signed by
a parent You can find
out more information
about NNEC Student
Parking policies in the
student handbook sent
home with students on
Breakfast Program Our student breakfast program is up and running
and available for students after 830 am Break-
fast is the most important meal of the day and the
program is in place to help students have a
healthy start to their day
The program is important program that is certainly
needed by our students The program is expen-
sive to run and the school has a limited budget
The program serves juice fruit when available
toast bagels etc A huge thank you is expressed
for the Breakfast for Learning who provided much
of the funding for our breakfast program
The school would gladly accept ldquopeanut freerdquo
donations of food for the program Items such as
bread juice butter fruit etc would certainly be
appreciated Anyone wishing to volunteer to help
with the breakfast program is asked to contact the
school
Looking for something new to do this fall
Join Trenton Air Cadets - All youth aged 12-18
- Free to join - free uniforms - Make friends - Learn skills
- Leadership training - Physical fitness community
service social activities -Summer camp opportunities
for specialty training -Great future career opportuni-
ties and -It looks great on a resume
Drop in to check it out
WHEN 600-830 pm Tues-day evenings WHERE 1 Forge St Trenton (upstairs in the fire hall)
Monday Old School Day
Dress in your old Middle School colors or clothing
Dodgeball Lunch School vs School
Tuesday Blast from the Past
Dress up from the 70rsquos 80rsquos 90rsquos Old music playing lunch
wednesday Pink Day
Dress in Pink Today Just Dance Lunch
thursday Spirit Day
Dress in NNEC Colors Music lunch
Spirit Dance 800 to 1000 pm
friday Comfy Day
wwwnnecccrsbca Page 4
Student Parking Policy
There are several areas
of the school yard which
are designated as NO
PARKING areas Staff
parking is located in the
front parking lot as well
as a designated area
located at the rear of the
building
VISITORS to the
school are asked to park
in the designated visitor
parking along the front of
the school
STUDENTS may
park in the parking lot at
the rear of the building
on a first come first
served basis At no time
should students be
parking in staff and
visitor parking areas
fire lanes or the bus
loop
Parking on school
grounds is a privilege
that the administration
may revoke if a problem
involving a motor vehicle
occurs We ask all par-
ents to use discretion in
allowing students to take
vehicles to school Stu-
dents taking a car to
school must register
their vehicle at the main
office by completing a
vehicle registration form
which must be signed by
a parent You can find
out more information
about NNEC Student
Parking policies in the
student handbook sent
home with students on
Breakfast Program Our student breakfast program is up and running
and available for students after 830 am Break-
fast is the most important meal of the day and the
program is in place to help students have a
healthy start to their day
The program is important program that is certainly
needed by our students The program is expen-
sive to run and the school has a limited budget
The program serves juice fruit when available
toast bagels etc A huge thank you is expressed
for the Breakfast for Learning who provided much
of the funding for our breakfast program
The school would gladly accept ldquopeanut freerdquo
donations of food for the program Items such as
bread juice butter fruit etc would certainly be
appreciated Anyone wishing to volunteer to help
with the breakfast program is asked to contact the
school
Looking for something new to do this fall
Join Trenton Air Cadets - All youth aged 12-18
- Free to join - free uniforms - Make friends - Learn skills
- Leadership training - Physical fitness community
service social activities -Summer camp opportunities
for specialty training -Great future career opportuni-
ties and -It looks great on a resume
Drop in to check it out
WHEN 600-830 pm Tues-day evenings WHERE 1 Forge St Trenton (upstairs in the fire hall)
Monday Old School Day
Dress in your old Middle School colors or clothing
Dodgeball Lunch School vs School
Tuesday Blast from the Past
Dress up from the 70rsquos 80rsquos 90rsquos Old music playing lunch
wednesday Pink Day
Dress in Pink Today Just Dance Lunch
thursday Spirit Day
Dress in NNEC Colors Music lunch
Spirit Dance 800 to 1000 pm
friday Comfy Day