Mary Ann Shadd Cary was a powerful voice for Black education and equality in the 1800s. Living in Canada West, she became the first Black woman in North America to publish a newspaper. She believed education was the key to independence and encouraged Black Canadians to advocate for themselves. Her legacy reminds us that knowledge […]
Happening Today – February 9
Meeting today are Grad Committee, Murder Mystery Club, and Magic the Gathering at lunch with the Robotics Team and Rams Weightlifting after school. There’s all kinds of things going on this week! Tomorrow nurses from Fraser Health will be here for immunizations, primarily Grade 9 but also some other grades for students who are missing […]
Black History Month Thought for the Day
After the American Revolutionary War, thousands of Black Loyalists came to Canada, many settling in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. They were promised land and freedom, but often received poor land or none at all. Despite this, they built strong communities, churches, and schools. Their resilience laid the groundwork for many of Canada’s oldest Black […]
Happening Today – February 6
What a spectacular sunny morning! Happy Friday everyone! Meeting at lunch today is MedUnity with the Strategic Games Club, Robotics Team and the Arts Club meeting after school. Today is the deadline to apply to take part in the Waterloo Math Contests – if your in grades 9-11, talk with your Math teacher for more […]
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