Students play, teachers learn during May 5 PD Day

While students were away from the classroom on Friday, May 5, more than 1,000 secondary teachers hit local movie theatres—to learn. District 24-Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) members participated in a TED talk-inspired session, delivered by their colleagues and community members as part of a day of learning on a range of topics.

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NLW Annual Used Book Sale – Thursday June 15th

Our annual Used Book Sale is quickly approaching (June 15th) and we now accepting  any donations that you might have for it.  Please keep this in mind as  you are spring cleaning and set aside any gently used books, magazines,  dvds, etc. Donations may be dropped off any time in the Library.  For  every 5 items […]

Friday, May 5, is a PD Day for all students

Friday, May 5, 2017, is a Professional Development Day for all elementary and secondary schools, which means students do not need to be in school. Below you will find a summary of how teachers and staff will spend their day. Teachers Elementary and secondary teachers will attend full-day professional development activities with their union groups. […]

Brin and Blair bring you news for the week of May 1

Another update of events happening this week with Brin and Blair as they keep you informed on what’s gong on at NLW for the week of May 1st, 2017

Raising Resilient Children – May 11 at NLW

Raising Resilient Children – MAY 11TH Preparing our children for life in the 21st century. A presentation by Dr. Meg Popovic – providing parents with a unique perspective on parenting and a clearer understanding of resiliency. Parents will learn how resilience fits into their current family values and children-parent interactions, and gain practical tools to […]

Brin and Blair with what’s happening this week at NLW

Another update of events happening this week with Brin and Blair as they keep you informed on what’s going on at NLW for the week of April 24th, 2017.

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