Canada played a key role in the Underground Railroad, a network that helped enslaved Black people escape to freedom in the 1800s. Thousands risked their lives traveling north, often under cover of darkness, hoping to reach what was then British territory. Communities in Ontario, Nova Scotia, and elsewhere became places of refuge. While life in […]
Welcome New International Students!
Today MRSS welcomes a group of new students from across the globe! We send you a very warm welcome and hope you have a great stay, and make new lifelong friends!
Happening Today – February 2
Snowball, the senior semi-formal dance, is this Wednesday evening and its shaping up to be the social event of the season! Tickets are heading for a sell out so buy your tickets in front of Room 1117 daily at lunch to avoid missing out. Tickets will not be sold at the door on Wednesday evening. […]
February is Black History Month
During Black History Month we will be sharing information daily. Today’s message is: As we recognize Black History Month, it’s important to know that Black history in Canada goes back more than 400 years. Black people have lived on this land since the early 1600s—as explorers, farmers, soldiers, business owners, artists, and community leaders. Their […]
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