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. To view this article, please click here.
Month: January 2019
Pink Shirt / Anti-Bullying Day – T-Shirt Order
Pink Shirt Day is coming! Order your T-shirt now. Shirts are only $7.00. Any student wishing to order a shirt can submit $7.00 and their size to their Homeroom teacher. The deadline to order is January 24th.
Grade 9 Farewell Carnival / Call for Parent Volunteers
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… Continue reading Grade 9 Farewell Carnival / Call for Parent Volunteers
January MDJH Newsletter
The first newsletter of 20109 is here! Click here to view it.
Handball Program at the Paul Reynolds Centre
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): Free Demo Thursday, January 17 at 3:30 – 4:30pm at the Paul Reynolds Community Centre Program Registration is open Dates: January 24 – March 28, 2019 Time: 3:30… Continue reading Handball Program at the Paul Reynolds Centre
A Weekend of Grizzly Medals!
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… Continue reading A Weekend of Grizzly Medals!
Report on Chronic Absenteeism
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… Continue reading Report on Chronic Absenteeism
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