MDJH Final Exam Schedule – June 2025

Friday, June 13th

  • am: Math Midterm Redo
  • pm: Science Midterm Redo
  • Regular classes all day for all other students

Monday, June 16th

  • am: English Redo
  • pm: Regular classes
  • Regular classes all day for all other students

Tuesday, June 17th

  • am: Regular classes
  • pm: Math Final Exam (Grades 7, 8, & 9)

Wednesday, June 18th

  • am: Regular classes
  • pm: Science Final Exam (Grades 8 & 9)

Thursday, June 19th

  • am: Regular classes
  • pm: English Final Exam (Grade 9)

Reminder: No school for students on Friday, June 20th for a PL Day

The date to request registration for a Midterm re-write was May 27th. It is not possible for students to redo a Midterm without prior registration and confirmation.

Students are expected in school for regular classes in the morning session.

Students are reminded to use the bathroom at lunch as they are not able to leave the exam room once the exam has begun.

Final exams will take place 4th period starting at 12:15 pm promptly.

Students are expected to bring something to read in the event they finish their exam early. They will not have permission to leave the exam classroom until dismissed for the bus at 2:10 pm.

Buses will be running their regular schedules.

Students are expected to come prepared for the exam with their pencils, pens, calculators, and / or protractors if needed.

Multicultural Showcase at MDJH

Today was a very special day at MDJH. After weeks of hard work, a Multicultural Showcase was presented for the staff and students. Flags representing countries of origin of many of our students were hung in the gym, and a flag parade showed off students wearing the traditional regalia of their countries.

Following a land acknowledgement, our principal Dr. Stacey introduced Sa’adatu Usman, the parent who initiated the showcase. She gave a short talk to the students about multiculturalism. We then had presentations from the Inuit Drumming Group, the St. John’s Mi’kmaq Drum Circle, the Persian Elegance Dance Group, and two of our own students presenting a traditional Indian dance.

Students involved in the showcase had also created cultural displays that were viewed by the student body, and they featured traditional food, drink, and music. It was a great afternoon, and everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves.

Thank you to all the students who participated in making the Showcase a reality, and to Ms. Dawn Squires and Ms. Colleen Power for heading up the project inside the school!

MDJH ROV Team

The MDJH ROV team participated in the MATE NL Regional ROV competition last week on May 1 and May 2 at the Marine Institute on Ridge Road. Our school was very well represented with the team placing 5th place out of 16 teams. The participating students were Eva Churchill, Arnav Ganesh, Dheeraj Lokireddy, Brooklyn Malone, Jordan Melkowitz, Calvin Peretti, Bridget Smith, Krisztian Bajzak, and Nathan Stanley. Things were going swimmingly with their custom 3D printed hydraulic claw until the team ran into a technical issue with their camera in the last heat. Throughout the day students were also given a chance to tour the MI campus, including the monstrous real ROVs on display, and an exploration of future career possibilities.

Way to go Grizzly Robotics!

Weekend Sports Updates

Congratulations to the Grizzlies National Volleyball Team, which features several students from MDJH. They won Gold at the Nationals in Edmonton!

Congratulations to the Grade 9 Girls Basketball Team on winning the Grade 11 B provincial banner this past weekend.

Congratulations to the MDJH hockey team for placing 2nd and taking home the Silver medal in the Tier 1 hockey championship.

Way to Go, Grizzlies!

Provincial Concours d’Art Oratoire

Congratulations to our MDJH grade nine French Immersion students that participated in the Provincial Concours d’Art Oratoire on Saturday, May 10 at Memorial University.

Grace Butler, Bridgette Connolly, and Aya Saady (all from class 9-7) represented our school very well!

Grace Butler was awarded first place and Aya Saady got second place in their category competing against grade 9 & 10 students.

Way to go, Grizzlies!