Friday, November 4, 2016
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Take Your Kid to Work Day
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Isabella Hallihan mixes paint with her mother Cheryl at Home Hardware. |
This is a great opportunity to experience a normal day in the work industry, and get a feel for what their future job may be like. It also helps them realize what their parents lives are like outside of the house, and become more aware of their everyday responsibilities.
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Abby Keenan and her mother Jennifer in the school cafeteria. |
Isabella Hallihan spent the day at Home Hardware, a local business, learning many useful skills for the job, such as mixing paint. Abby Keenan worked alongside her mother here at the school cafeteria.
Article and photos by Jensen Urquhart and Samantha Stockless
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Mountain Bike Club Grows in Popularity
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Grade 7 student Logan Urquhart |
Blackville School teacher Mr. Paul MacKinnon started the club in the fall of 2015. There was interest in the club, and 18 students participated. However, many of those students went on to high school this year.
But many grade six students expressed interested in the club, and the club has even more members this year with a total of 26 students participating. There are also some female students who joined the club this year. The club originally had 9 mountain bikes for members who needed a bike to participate, but that number recently increased to 14.
MacKinnon explained that students like the club for many reasons. He jokingly said, "some like trying to see how filthy they can get by the end of a run." "Others like simply getting out for a ride with some like minded people. Some participants want to be challenged to climb steeper inclines and go fast. Still others just want to 'wheelie' and 'catch air'."

"I love seeing kids progress with mountain biking, witnessing them conquer some terrain that used to spook them is pretty cool," he added.
MacKinnon also likes the flexibility of the sport. "With traditional sports you need a small crowd to make it happen. Mountain biking sessions can be as big or small as you want," he said.
"A lot of people start mountain biking a little later on, when opportunities to play traditional sports are harder to make happen. Exposing the students now will hopefully ignite the spark for them to continue riding," he added.
Grade 8 student Caleb Gillespie said he became a member of the club, "because I love mountain biking. It is a fun sport and I can learn how to do different tricks on the bike, like wheelies."
Grade 8 student Lane Weaver agrees. "It allows me to do another fun activity outside of school. We do it once a week, and we also get to go to French Fort Cove at the end of the month, so that's a plus."
The club is planning another run at French Fort Cove in the City of Miramichi to close down their fall season sometime this week.
MacKinnon explained that the cove is mainly a single track riding on some 15-20 kms of groomed mountain bike specific trails. "There are lots of hills, rock features, bridges and many more obstacles. It is one of the top places to ride in the Maritimes," he said.
Article by Samantha Stockless
Photos by Jules Keenan
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Grade 6 Josh Mercer follows Mr. MacKinnon |
The club is planning another run at French Fort Cove in the City of Miramichi to close down their fall season sometime this week.
MacKinnon explained that the cove is mainly a single track riding on some 15-20 kms of groomed mountain bike specific trails. "There are lots of hills, rock features, bridges and many more obstacles. It is one of the top places to ride in the Maritimes," he said.
Article by Samantha Stockless
Photos by Jules Keenan
Athletes of the Month
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Caleb Gillespie Strong leadership Skills Easy To Coach Strong player Always Helping Out. (Middle School Male Athlete of the Month) |
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Halloween Spirit at Blackville School
Grade 12 students hosted Halloween activities here at Blackville School, as part of their fundraising, on Wednesday, October 26. Kindergarten to Grade 5 enjoyed a night of fun, playing games, being scared in the haunted house and eating a lot of treats.
To view more photos of the Elementary parties click here.
That same night, Middle School Students had their Halloween dance. Filled with the Halloween spirit, everyone came dressed up in their best costumes.
To view more photos of the Middle School dance click here.
The Class of 2017 also had a very exciting night with everyone and many memories were made. They would like to thank all who attended and made the evening a great success.
High school students had their Halloween dance the following evening, Thursday, October 27.
To view photos click here.
Photos by Jules Keenan
Article by Jensen Urquhart
To view more photos of the Elementary parties click here.
That same night, Middle School Students had their Halloween dance. Filled with the Halloween spirit, everyone came dressed up in their best costumes.
The Class of 2017 also had a very exciting night with everyone and many memories were made. They would like to thank all who attended and made the evening a great success.
High school students had their Halloween dance the following evening, Thursday, October 27.
To view photos click here.
Photos by Jules Keenan
Article by Jensen Urquhart
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