For November 23-27th. Please submit your answers to Mr. Shane Lambert.

For November 23-27th. Please submit your answers to Mr. Shane Lambert.

A huge firework to Ms. Daisy Hardy on receiving the Distinguished Vice Principal Award of the year from the Canadian Association of Principals. Congratulations Ms. Hardy from all MDJH students and staff!

Just a couple of quick reminders:
November 20 is National Child Day in Canada, a day to celebrate the rights of children everywhere to live happy, healthy lives, and to ensure they reach their full potential. To celebrate, the City of St. John’s has prepared a video highlighting the City’s programs and services that ensure children are active participants in their own lives and active citizens who can and should meaningfully contribute to community decision-making. Children have universal rights, as defined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child. On National Child Day, the City of St. John’s encourages everyone to wear blue in support of this important day. #GoBlue
Report Cards. For Term 1 Reporting parents/guardians are asked to use PowerSchool to view the most up to date marks. We will NOT be sending home printed Report Cards at this time. Please sign onto PowerSchool to check current grades. Each mark is also a link which highlights assigned work and the grade achieved.
Parent Teacher Conferences will be held virtually December 10th from 12:30 – 6:30. Optis will open on Wednesday next week to allow registration for Parent/Teacher Conferences. Homes will have the option of a phone call or a virtual meeting.
We have started to open the gym at the second half of lunch for designated classes each day. Students will remain in their cohorts and are able to enjoy 20 minutes of exercise with their classmates.
A huge thank you to Treene Boyde and the school council for their support in building our outdoor classroom. It is a wonderful addition to our school. Please drop by to see our outdoor classroom.
Thank you for your continued support!
November 20 is National Child Day in Canada, a day to celebrate the rights of children everywhere to live happy, healthy lives, and to ensure they reach their full potential.
To celebrate, the City of St. John’s has prepared a video highlighting the City’s programs and services that ensure children are active participants in their own lives and active citizens who can and should meaningfully contribute to community decision-making.
Children have universal rights, as defined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
On National Child Day, the City of St. John’s encourages everyone to wear blue in support of this important day. #GoBlue
Grade 9 boys basketball tryouts are cancelled for Friday, November 20th. The first tryout will now take place on Friday, November 27th.
Basketball Tryouts Starting Dates:
Grade 7 Girls
Thursday, November 26th
2:30 – 4:00pm
Grade 8 Girls
Saturday, November 28th
1:00 – 2:30pm
Grade 9 Girls
Saturday, November 21st
9:00 – 10:30am
Grade 7 Boys
Saturday, November 21st
11:00 – 12:30pm
Grade 8 Boys
Monday, November 23rd
2:30 – 4:00pm
Grade 9 Boys
Friday, November 20th
2:30 – 4:00pm
Here is the latest Math Problem of the Week. Remember to send your answers to Mr. Shane Lambert for a chance to win a prize!

Hello Parents!
Picture Day is coming Friday, November 13 .
After Picture Day, order pictures on mylifetouch.ca using your Portrait ID and Access Code which can be found on your Picture Day order form.
Chers parents,
La journée photo aura lieu le ven. novembre 13 .
Par la suite, ne manquez pas de commander vos photos sur mylifetouch.ca à l’aide de l’identifiant et du code d’accès qui se trouvent sur votre bon de commande que vous allez recevoir après la journée photos.
Not feeling well? There is an updated questionnaire from the Provincial Government to check to see if you should go to school.
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