E-cigarettes (vaping) is often advertised as being less dangerous than traditional cigarette smoking, but a new article suggests that there may be significant oral health problems developing as a result.
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E-cigarettes (vaping) is often advertised as being less dangerous than traditional cigarette smoking, but a new article suggests that there may be significant oral health problems developing as a result.
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This year, MDJH will be hosting the Farewell Carnival on May 16, 2019, from 6:30 – 9:00 PM. Both the Student Council and the School Council have endorsed this event. All Grade 9 students are invited to attend as it will be one of the last times to come together as the senior class of MDJH.
The City of St. John’s Youth and Recreation Group are helping to organize the occasion. Some of the events that have been planned include:
As each student completes an event, their card will be hole-punched and their names will be entered for a prize. To keep costs at a minimum, we will be looking for the donation of small prizes. If you would like to donate an item, feel free to drop it off at the office. Items that have been donated have included: gift certificates, movie passes, basketballs, caps, etc. We will also be looking for parents/guardians to make mini cupcakes in batches of 50.
The food items include: BBQ hot dogs, popcorn and fruit smoothies. Dress for this event is casual: shorts, t-shirts and sneakers. To help offset the costs, we are asking that each student bring in $20.00. If there are any concerns please let the office know. Please fill in and return this permission form as soon as possible, along with the $20.00 fee.
We are also currently looking for Parent Volunteers to help supervise this event. In anticipation of Grade 8 students participation next year, we thought it would be fitting for Grade 8 parents to participate. If you are able to volunteer for this event please fill in this form and pass it in to your son’s / daughter’s Homeroom teacher.
The first newsletter of 20109 is here! Click here to view it.
The City of St. John’s would like to share some new programming at the Paul Reynolds Community Centre.
Handball – Ages 12 – 14 (Junior High age):
Program Registration is open
Handball – Ages 10 – 12 (Elementary age):
Program Registration is open
For further information regarding this program please contact Christine Jones at the Recreation Division, Community Services Department
MDJH sports teams had a great weekend of competition! Congratulations go out to:
Grade 8 Boys Volleyball team, who won Gold in the St. Peter’s Winter Classic!
Grade 8 Girls Volleyball team, who took home Silver!
Grade 9 Boys Volleyball team, who took home Silver!
Grade 7 Girls Volleyball team, who took home Silver in the PWC Invitational!
Grade 8 Boys Volleyball Team, who took home Silver!
Way to go, Grizzlies!
Chronic absenteeism is defined as unexcused school absences resulting in a student missing at least ten percent (10%) of the school year, or 18 days. It is a quiet problem and it makes children disappear from school. It is complex and establishes itself early in a child’s school career and has the potential to create negative impacts for a life time.
A review of this issue has been released by the Office of the Child and Youth Advocate. To view this report, please click here.
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