The Breakfast club is in need of parent volunteers. 10 to be exact.
Please contact the office for details.
The Breakfast Club program will start on Monday, September 12th.
The Breakfast club is in need of parent volunteers. 10 to be exact.
Please contact the office for details.
The Breakfast Club program will start on Monday, September 12th.
Students, Parents and Guardians:
The staff and administration of MDJH are very much looking forward to seeing all of our students next week and hope that you all had a great summer! The weather was certainly fantastic! A special welcome to our new grade 7 students and those transitioning from other schools and districts. We are excited about getting back to our regular routines and MDJH traditions. The school calendar can be found: https://www.nlesd.ca/schools/schoolcalendar.jsp. Our school opens at 7:45 am and homeroom begins at 8:05 sharp!
On Wednesday, our new grade 7 students will start the day together in the school cafeteria where they will meet the administrative team along with their homeroom teachers. They will then transition to their homerooms with their designated teachers for period 1 and 2. Homeroom teachers will assist with schedules, lockers, locks, and a school tour. During periods 3, 4, and 5, students will follow day one of their schedules and meet their subject teachers for an orientation to class. This is different for our grade 7 students as they will travel classroom to classroom versus staying in the same class for their day as in Elementary school. We require all students to use locks that are supplied through MDJH. Personal locks are prohibited.
On Wednesday, Grade 8 and 9 students will go directly to their homerooms for the first 2 periods once verifying their room number to allow them to get sorted for the year. They will then proceed to their subject teachers for periods 3, 4, and 5. The administration team will call these classes to the cafeteria for opening meetings once our grade 7 students have been taken to their homerooms.
Buses will commence their runs as scheduled by our District. Bus planner routes are online at www.nlesd.ca/schools/busing/ under the transportation portal. Questions regarding busing should be directed to our District transportation team as schools are not involved in transportation decision making. If you are dropping your child off at our student entrance, please ensure that you continue a continuous flow of traffic along the outside lane by the concrete barrier. The inside lane is for our buses only! Please refrain from blocking that entrance. We request that you stay to the right and close to the right side of the barrier laneway. We will be out to assist with this in any case!
The first full day of classes will be Thursday, September 8th, 2022 and it will be Day 2 of our 7 day rotating class schedule. September 29th, 2022 will be picture day. Pictures will be taken by Pegasus this year. Students will be called by classes throughout the day to get their school photos taken. If a student is absent, Pegasus will return to do a retake session that will be scheduled at a later date.
School is closed September 30th for Truth and Reconciliation Day. We will wear orange shirts on Sept. 28th, 2022 to recognize this event (the 29th of September is picture day!)
Regular cafeteria service will begin by Chartwells on September 12, 2022. Students may eat in the cafeteria once again as well. Details are found under the school information tab on our website. They may also choose to leave the building however, they must return to school by 12 noon to begin getting ready for the afternoon session. Lates are recorded and three lates warrant a detention.
The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador is continuing to provide resources and information to the public through its Covid 19 Information Website.
https://www.gov.nl.ca/covid-19/
https://www.gov.nl.ca/releases/2022/education/0818n02/
Finally, it is our District policy to advise the public when video surveillance is used in schools. Our school uses video surveillance in many of the public spaces in our school such as hallways, exits, and entrances. Video surveillance is intended to complement other forms of monitoring and promotion of secure and safe environments for our students and staff. On that note, Grade 7 students will be receiving their Acceptable Use of Technology forms in the near future for completion. Our grade 8 and 9 students already have theirs on file and therefore, will not need re- documentation unless the student is new to our school. Cell phones are also to be placed in our cell phone hotels located in each classroom of our school while instruction is taking place.
We are delighted to be back to regular operations at MDJH. Our first newsletter will be available on September 9th, 2022. We will post monthly on our website. It is here that you will view many important information points as we set up for an awesome year ahead! Please stay tuned!
Have a great long weekend Grizzlies!
Click here if you would like to download a copy of this letter.
On Wednesday, September 7, the 2022-23 school year will resume for K-12 students in Newfoundland and Labrador. After three school years spent under the COVID-19 pandemic, the priority for this school year will be to maintain in-person learning.
Students, teachers and staff should expect schools to reopen under the same conditions as when classes ended in June 2022:
On August 23, the Department of Education will join over 90 front-line teachers, as well as educators and representatives from both school districts, the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers Association, Memorial University and College of the North Atlantic at a second learning impact symposium, focusing on the K-12 system. The first session, which focused on the post-secondary system, highlighted a need for greater collaboration between all parties in addressing the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
After the second session a working plan will be developed, which will be released publicly this fall.
Quotes
“Our approach prioritizes the importance of in-person learning and activities that contribute to the academic, social and emotional well-being of students. We hope students, teachers and staff enjoy the reminder of their break and we look forward to welcoming you back in September.”
Honourable John Haggie
Minister of Education
Thank you for another successful year at MDJH!
At this time, we would like to say our goodbyes to the following people.
Staff who were on replacement contracts for 2021-2022:
Staff transferring to another school:
Staff retiring this year:
Please join the MDJH staff in welcoming the following staff members to our MDJH family:
Administration:
Congratulations to the MDJH staff that are now in new permanent positions:
Updates on Awards
Given the move to Standards-Based Assessment in Math 7 and Math 8, we will no longer be issuing Honours and Principal’s List certificates in the 2022-2023 school year. As well, we will no longer issue the Academic Achievement Award for the top 3 marks in each grade. Instead, we will be looking at awards that are Department-based that reflect the whole student and are NOT focused on grades. This is necessary as the system moves towards Standards Based Assessment in all grades.
School Reopens for students Wednesday, September 6, 2022.
Have a safe and relaxing summer!
As the 2021-22 school year draws to a close, we would like to once again wish a fond farewell to our retiring teachers and staff:
Best of luck to our graduating Grade 9 students as they move on to High School, and we look forward to welcoming our new and returning students in September!
Have a safe and happy summer holiday!
MEMO
TO: Students and Families at K-12 Schools
FROM: Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, Chief Medical Officer of Health
DATE: June 22, 2022
SUBJECT: Staying Up to Date on COVID-19 Vaccines
Congratulations! You have made it to the end of the school year. And what a year it was! I would like to thank each of you for everything you have done to protect yourself, your families, and your schools from COVID-19. There were many changes and challenges and, through it all, you adapted and persevered as you have done so many times before.
As summer, warmer weather, and vacations are upon us, it’s understandable that we’d like to forget about COVID-19. We can, however, have a wonderful summer and continue to do our part to keep COVID-19 under control in our province. In this regard, I encourage you and your children to stay up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations. This is the best protection we have. It is important to get any vaccine dose that you are eligible for, even if you already had a COVID-19 infection. As a reminder:
If you had a COVID-19 infection, you should be recovered and have no symptoms at the time of your vaccine appointment. To boost your immune response, you can wait at least eight weeks after your recovery before getting a first/second dose, and at least three months before getting a booster dose. You can talk with your health care provider about the best time to receive your next vaccine.
You can book a vaccine appointment online by visiting the “Get the Shot” page (https://www.gov.nl.ca/covid-19/vaccine/gettheshot/). Pharmacists and physicians are also offering COVID-19 vaccine; please contact your local pharmacy or clinic for details.
Wishing you a wonderful, safe summer filled with laughter, friends, and memories.
We are proud to be a multicultural community here at MDJH, and we have students from all around the world. Here are some of our students to say, “Welcome to MDJH!”
This week we have been giving tours of our school to the students from our feeder schools who will be joining us here next year. Here is a video showing what they can expect next year.
We have a special year-end newsletter available for you!
MEMORANDUM
To: Students and Staff at K-12 Schools
From: Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, Chief Medical Officer of Health
Subject: Suspension of COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Self-Testing Program
Date: June 20, 2022
As we near the end of the current school year, please be advised that effective today no further rapid testing supplies will be distributed to students and staff at K-12 schools at this time.
New cases of COVID-19 are decreasing in Newfoundland and Labrador. Studies suggest that once cases decrease, there is a greater risk of false positive results. For this reason, rapid tests are less useful when the number of cases is lower in the community.
Public Health has provided all schools and child care services with a significant supply of rapid tests this year for use by students, staff and their families. Families and staff are asked to please use their remaining rapid tests appropriately. These valuable and limited resources should only be used when testing is indicated. If you are unsure of your testing requirements, please complete the online COVID-19 Assessment and Test Reporting tool at covidassessment.nlchi.nl.ca for direction.
Public Health continues to explore options for rapid test distribution, particularly in the event of a future wave of COVID-19. We will issue communications later in the summer regarding plans for rapid test distribution for the 2022-23 school year.
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