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Kindergarten Registration Appointments Now Taking Place
by Admin | Oct 10, 2024
It is time to register your child for Kindergarten!
Children who will turn five by December 31, 2025 can register to start school in September 2025.
Registration can be completed online or at your local school.
For more information, click on the link Student Registration | Anglophone North School District (nbed.nb.ca) or call 1-833-418-3481.
Anglophone North School District is excited to welcome your child to Kindergarten!
Happy World Teacher Day!
by Admin | Oct 5, 2024
On this World Teacher Day, we express our heartfelt gratitude to our incredible teachers. Your passion and dedication shape the future of our students every day. Thank you for inspiring, guiding, and making a difference!
National Truth and Reconciliation Day – A Time to Reflect and Learn
by Admin | Sep 27, 2024
On Monday, September 30th, ASD-N will observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This is an important time to reflect on our shared history and honor the survivors of residential schools, their families, and the Indigenous communities affected. We encourage all staff, students, and families to take time on this day to learn and participate in activities that promote understanding and healing.
Orange Shirt Day: Honoring Truth and Reconciliation at Anglophone North School District
by Admin | Sep 25, 2024
On Friday, September 27th, Anglophone North School District stands together to recognize Orange Shirt Day, a day that serves as a poignant reminder of the experiences and lasting impact of residential schools on Indigenous communities. This day aligns with the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, inviting all Canadians to reflect on our shared history and the path forward toward healing.
Orange Shirt Day was inspired by Phyllis Webstad, a residential school survivor, who shared her story of having her new orange shirt taken away on her first day of school—a symbol of the many losses endured by Indigenous children and their families. Today, the orange shirt represents not only that experience but a commitment to never forget, and to continue the work of reconciliation.
In our schools, we encourage students, staff, and families to wear orange as a visual statement of solidarity with survivors and their communities. Beyond the symbolism, this day offers an opportunity to educate, engage, and inspire action. Classrooms across the district will be engaging in activities, discussions, and reflections that center on the importance of understanding and acknowledging the truths of the past.
We invite everyone in our school community to reflect on the role we all play in reconciliation, ensuring that every child matters, and to commit to the ongoing process of listening, learning, and fostering an environment of respect and inclusion.
Together, let’s honor the stories of survivors, remember those who did not return, and build a future rooted in understanding and hope.
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