Congratulations to NPSS Student Jacquie Gulevich for winning this year’s top prize in the BC Year of Science video competition!
See the news article on Energeticcity.ca and watch her video entry below.
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Spirit of the Peace Powwow this weekend
The Spirit of the Peace 6th Annual Traditional Powwow will be taking place this weekend, June 17-19 at Taylor District Ice Centre. Have a look at the attached poster for more information.
Automotive Dual-Credit and Personalized Learning
Have a look at the Youtube video below about Automotive Dual-Credit and how it has help one of our students.
Original story is on the Careers and Avid blog at http://www.prn.bc.ca/Careers/?p=166Aboriginal Education Appreciation Luncheon
Students experience life on campus
More than 300 Grade 9 students and chaperones from School Districts 60 and 81 converged on Northern Lights College on May 11 for the annual Dual Credit Day event.
SD60 Mission and Dream Statement
Mission
All of our students will graduate, crossing the stage with dignity and grace.
Dream Statement
We are a community of learners striving together to build success for all.MP Bob Zimmer at Ecole Central
Prince George – Peace River Member of Parliament, Bob Zimmer, spoke with M. Belhis’ intermediate class at Ecole Central Elementary Thursday, May 5th. MP Zimmer introduced himself to the class and took their question.
Local Student project accepted into the Google Science Fair!
One of our students has had their science project accepted into the Google Science Fair!
Kevala Van Volkenburg entered a project looking at whether 10 minutes of mild aerobic exercise affect academic performance.Classroom Blogs
Many of our teachers have blogs, websites, or moodles for their classrooms. Here are great examples from Alwin Holland and Upper Pine where teachers and students contribute to the creation of their blogs.
AVID 12 Raises Money for Bluey Day
-taken from http://www.prn.bc.ca/Careers/?p=142
The AVID 12 class organized a bake sale for April 28th and 29th in order to raise money in support of Bluey Day.

