Slavery existed in what is now Canada for over 200 years. It was officially abolished across the British Empire in 1834. However, freedom did not automatically bring equality. Black Canadians continued to face segregation, limited opportunities, and discrimination. Understanding this history helps us better recognize the roots of inequality and why ongoing efforts toward fairness […]
Happening Today – February 4
Today we host a Tutorial HOLD for Grade 11s only to complete Core Competencies, regular Tutorial for all other grades. Rainbow Connection meets at Tutorial today with Fiction Addiction; the Business and Tech Club meeting at lunch; and Rams Weightlifting after school. Are you in Grade 9, 10 or 11 and a strong Math student? […]
Black History Month Thought for the Day
In 1946, Viola Desmond challenged racial segregation in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, after refusing to leave a “whites-only” section of a movie theatre. She was arrested and fined—not for discrimination, but for a minor tax charge. Her case helped spark Canada’s civil rights movement and showed how everyday acts of courage can lead to lasting […]
Happening Today – February 3
Grade 9, 10 & 11 students are invited to challenge your brain and show off your math skills. The Waterloo Math Contests are your chance to compete with students across Canada and tackle fun, high-level problems! Think you’ve got what it takes? Sign up with your math teacher by Friday, February 6th. Don’t miss your […]
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