The updated cafeteria menu for the 2023-24 school year can be found at https://mdjh.info/school-information/cafeteria-menu/.
Please note that cafeteria service does not start this year until Monday, September 11th.
The updated cafeteria menu for the 2023-24 school year can be found at https://mdjh.info/school-information/cafeteria-menu/.
Please note that cafeteria service does not start this year until Monday, September 11th.
This is a reminder to our school community that we have the following serious and life threatening allergies here at MDJH, and therefore, they must not be brought into or consumed in the school:
In addition, students and staff are reminded to always wash their hands after eating and to clean up eating areas after eating, as we also have several severe allergies to foods that are difficult to ban due to their common nature.
Families are reminded to inform their child’s Homeroom teacher of any allergies or medical needs during the first days of school, or prior to, if possible. As well, allergy and medical forms need to be updated and submitted to the school at the beginning of every school year. You can find the necessary forms here: https://mdjh.info/medical-forms/.
A big welcome to our new and returning students! We’ll see you next week on Wednesday, September 6th!
We’re hard at work getting ready for the 2023-24 school year.
Here is a message to our MDJH family from the admin team. It has a lot of information concerning our first week back, and some upcoming important dates later in the month.
Here is the recommended school supply list for the 2023-24 school year:
For French Immersion students, it also recommended they have:
Congratulations to the MDJH Band. They had a great spring concert, then did a tour of the MDJH feeder schools. A great time was had by all!
This past Friday and Monday, students in the LEARN and EAL programs at MDJH shared some of the beautiful and personal artwork they created in this year. Ms. Catherine Wright, a local artist, spent 12 hours with students in the LEARN program exploring culture through printmaking and held a 2 hour intensive workshop with students in the EAL program. Both groups created some amazing work. We were happy to share this with other students, teachers, school board personnel and families this week.
To see the details of the more intensive LEARN project (“Sharing our Cultures through Printmaking”), please click on this link:
https://read.bookcreator.com/FpTqp8u2xXUtnOZb1qXr2a47DXN2/ha8fPFvOTjmzuJaLbO6rYQ
The chilly summer weather can’t keep us down! Recently, some of our students at MDJH braved a cold June day to plant potatoes in the MDJH Community Garden with Jackson of Gaze Seeds. Students learned how to prepare the beds, plant the seed potatoes, fertilize the soil and care for the plants. Thanks again to Gaze Seeds for helping us “grow”!
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