Suspension of Bus Contractor

A Note for the MDJH Community affecting buses 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5 and 6:

Dear Parents and Guardians: 

As the result of concerns for the safety of students, we have taken the step of suspending a student transportation contractor for your school. We have not taken this action lightly as we know it has a significant impact on families and our busing system. However, the District could no longer permit service to continue without the confidence it is being provided in a safe manner for students.

The District does have a contingency plan in place to provide student transportation to those schools and routes impacted, though due to logistics this plan cannot be implemented until Monday, January 23, 2017. Schools will remain open for instruction. We ask impacted families to attempt to make their own transportation arrangements to school for the next two days.

We thoroughly apologize for the inconvenience we know this is going to cause families,however, we feel we have been left with no choice but to take these steps to maintain student safety.  

Should you have questions about the specific operations for your school, please contact the school administration.

Sincerely,

Terry Hall

Win a Macbook Air with School Milk!

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The School Milk Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador is once again offering its Milk It For Spirit promotion!

Milk It For Spirit is a social media challenge that encourages spirit building among students in grades 7 to 12. The challenge requires students to squeeze as many bodies and school milk cartons possible into one photo. Students post the picture and tag @SchoolMilkNL on any of our three social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram). It’s important that the students hashtag #MilkItForSpirit along with their school name. An example is provided on the poster. If students are uncomfortable sharing the photo online, they may email the picture directly.

When we receive a notification, the student will be automatically entered into the draw for a chance to win a Macbook Air. There are no limits on how many posts per student. This challenge should run for the month of January, 2017. Following January, a randomly selected winner will be revealed via social media. Without a teacher’s consent, posts made during class hours will not be accepted. Students are encouraged to participate during times when digital devices are allowed.

The School Milk Foundation recognizes your support of the School Milk Program and thanks you for your efforts in ensuring its success. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Please note that students under 16 years of age need to fill out a permission form. Click here to download it.

For full contest rules, please click here.