Category: Schools – Education
By Manotick Messenger The Government of Ontario launched the 2019-20 Capital Priorities program, which provides school boards with the opportunity to access funding for large-scale projects in every region of the province. “We are...
by Miranda Lexmond , President RCNS Richmond Co-operative Nursery School would like to invite the community to join them for a Trivia Night at Danbys Roadhouse on Saturday, March 2 at 7:00pm. We welcome teams of...
On Wednesday, December 12th, residents of Richmond and surrounding area are invited to the SCHS SEMI-ANNUAL ART SHOW, which will be hosted by South Carleton High School!
by Miranda Lexmond, President RCNS The children and families of Richmond Co-op Nursery School have been busy celebrating fall in so many ways! The school year launched with a big party – a Teddy Bear...
Selecting a candidate for the school board you support is an important task that is often made difficult by a general lack of information about who is running and what they stand for. It...
By: Carissa Fortin As I sit here writing this, a million memories come to my mind. I think of the Grade 9 BBQ when I first met the other students of the graduating class...
by Carissa Fortin Prom. Homecoming. Call it what you will. Call it what you want. It’s all the same. It’s a night to remember. For seniors all over the world, Prom is the last...
By Carissa Fortin May 31st 2018. Teachers and staff stood waiting to let students into the cafeteria for what would possibly be the best night of their lives. Students stood in line, in their...
by Carissa Fortin Students and teachers waited. Running. Standing about. Waiting to make history happen. They stood, enjoying hot dogs and other foods. The day was May 16th, 2018 and there was a feeling...
by Katiana Zubryn RICHMOND — Bridging a multi-generational gap, students of South Carleton’s Writers’ Club were able to meet with some of the school’s former students, as well as other members of a local senior...
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