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Important Dates:

October 14 - Thanksgiving - No School

October 15 - Choral Celebration (evening)

October 22 - Torchbearer Celebrations (afternoon), Early Dismissal, Staff Meeting, PAC Meeting

October 25 - MTS PD Day - No Classes

 

School and Grad Wear

NMC school wear and 2025 Grad Wear is now on Sale! Visit the link to place your order. The deadline to order is November 3rd to ensure delivery prior to the winter break. No orders will be accepted after this date. 

LRSD Winter Clothing Drive

LRSD is holding a winter clothing drive during the month of October to support our local community as well as our partner communities in northern Manitoba. Clean, winter clothing that is new or has been gently used can be dropped off at NMC. The items will be sorted, packed, and made available to community in early November. More information on how the LRSD community will access the clothes will follow. Please see the attached poster.

 

Torchbearer Celebrations: We will hold this school community event in the afternoon on October 22. There will be more info to come. 

 

Student Leadership are planning events for the last week of October. More info to come.


Our Community Liaison Worker, Melanie, will be sending our information about opportunities soon! Stay tuned for details.

 

This week's Volleyball Home Games:

         

Tuesday, October 15 

JVB vs  CB 

 

Thursday, October 17  

JVB vs  WG  

JVG vs  WG  

 

 Indigenous Youth Leadership - Meets every second Thursday. 


Climate Action Green Team Group meets Tuesdays at lunch and would love for students to pop by if they are interested in any events this year! We plan to be completely student run- with students choosing what they would like to focus on this year.  I have secured some spots on the "wild outside" program which does a lot of fun sustainability activities with teens out in nature! Please stop by room 113 Tuesdays at lunch!! If you cannot make it but are interested, come see me or contact me through teams. The future of conservation is in the hands of young Canadians. Developing an appreciation for the natural world around you is the first step to ensuring a brighter future for wildlife. The Canadian Wildlife Federation's WILD Outside program is a fun way for youth aged 15 to 18 to get outside and develop a profound connection with nature. Meet other young people in your area and together you'll embark on an incredible journey. You’ll participate in fulfilling conservation and community service projects as well as fun outdoor recreational activities. Come get involved in the program specifically designed to inspire youth to explore and discover the natural world around them. WILD Outside is calling.

 

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