Eastern Shore District High School

May 13th, 2021

We acknowledge that we are in Mi’kma’ki (pronounced migmagee), which is the traditional ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq people.

 

Friday Rotation:

A reminder that Fridays rotate WEEKLY. TOMORROW  is a “Monday” Schedule - Block B and C

 

General Announcements:

ATTENTION GRADS!

Vote for your class Valedictorian! Polls close May 19 at 3PM! Follow this link and place your vote in GNSPES.

Fundraiser with The Shore Clothing Co.

For 2021 they are supporting our LGBTQ2 community through the local chapter of the Gender Sexual Alliance here on The Shore.  GSAs provide a safe space in schools where youth can be themselves, regardless of identity.

$3 from every Eastern Shore PRIDE tee will be donated to the GSA at ESDH & will be available in their mobile store starting June 26th at the Eastern Shore PRIDE Festival.

You can pre-order online at LINK

Nova Scotia Homework Hub

Available to help with mathematics help and tutoring, Check out their information on their YouTube link and access them through your GNSPES account.

 

Guidance Announcements:

Students who would like to receive career or personal counselling support from home should email Ms. Greenough (jgreenough@hrce.ca) for a phone or zoom appointment. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have a question about scholarships, post-secondary planning, or if you require emotional support.

Grade 12 Graduating Students:  Community Scholarships are on the guidance website with many coming due on May 17th.

Apply today! Many awards require an essay, resume, and references. Please email Ms. Greenough if you have any questions or need assistance (jgreenough@hrce.ca).

 

Staying safe and healthy as a community is EVERYONE’s responsibility

  • Practice physical distancing when outside and in areas that you can
  • Avoid bunching together (inside or out)
  • Wear a non-medical mask when you can’t physically distance
  • No matter where you are please practice the above. Especially when you are off school property at lunchtime or during a study/free period. Concerned community members are worried about you and contacting the school to remind our Schoons that in the community your choices impact us all!
  • An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.