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Posted: June 13, 2016

As part of an introduction to the one of the three leading cultures of area that are the make-up of our Kent Region, we decided to read literature on the Dream Catcher to help us discover the story of where Dream Catchers originated. The children of Harcourt School were introduced to this legend and were provided the opportunity to create their own Dream Catchers! The project is not yet complete, but our students are enjoying the creativity and connection to our area that is rich in Native, Francophone and Anglophone heritarige.

Posted: June 8, 2016

The students of Harcourt School enjoyed an informative, fun and challenging day at Resurgo Place. We started our day by making a brief stop at Centennial Park to eat lunch and we even had a chance to play on the equipment!

We descovered many previously unknown facts about jet-fuel and plastics; albertite (which led to the name of Albert County) and that Mr. K. Scully is actually  "old" enough to have had several similer types of the desplayed artifacts at home as part of his everyday life when growing up...

Posted: June 8, 2016

Ms. Dedam's 2/3 class were discovering magnetic properties through a hands-on science experiment. The students had fun and learned several cool concepts as the were dicsovering!

Posted: June 3, 2016

As part of the School Improvement Plan for 2015-16, teachers developed a Math strategy that would be authentic and realistic for their students. Once each week, students would learn teh value of money and how to earn, save and spend on essential items (bill payments, work to earn money, and non-essential things). Ms Dedam decided that she would open a store and price each iten with a money value. The students were permitted to look over the tanble of items and decide what they wanted to buy.

Posted: June 1, 2016

Ms. Dedam thought it would be a great idea to have her studentrs research and create Inukshuks in her class. It was a very interesting and fun project that the children enjoyed immensly! Look at the middle stage of their creations...they will soon paint their creations for display.

Posted: May 9, 2016

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Posted: April 21, 2016

There will be no classes on Thursday and Friday, May 5th and 6th. The teachers will be attending NB Teacher's Association meetings those days.

Posted: April 21, 2016

The Artist Smart Project is jointly funded by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development and the government of New Brunswick. The School Program funds art projects which are based on Fine Arts curricular outcomes and are a collaboration between one or more teachers and one or more artists.

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