Cheryl Day (@cheryldayo) 's Twitter Profile
Cheryl Day

@cheryldayo

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calendar_today25-07-2013 07:02:40

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Nurturing creativity translates into a ‘can do’ attitude at every level, where children know they are valued, feel secure, and can then take risks.

Nurturing creativity translates into a ‘can do’ attitude at every level, where children know they are valued, feel secure, and can then take risks.
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Today’s 🧡 Orange Shirt Day at school was beautiful and unique. Work started in June and continued all week. Huy Chexw Queen Mary Community Elementary. What a beautiful vision the led the way annimal 21 and Ms.Morgan 🧡 please take action tomorrow - National Truth & Reconciliation Day 🧡

Today’s 🧡 Orange Shirt Day at school was beautiful and unique. Work started in June and continued all week.  Huy Chexw <a href="/QueenMaryCE/">Queen Mary Community Elementary</a>. What a beautiful vision the led the way <a href="/44Annimal/">annimal 21</a> and Ms.Morgan 🧡 please take action tomorrow - National Truth &amp; Reconciliation Day 🧡
BuddyCheckForJesse (@buddycheckjesse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mental illness is not something that is only diagnosed in adults. 20% of Canadian youth are affected by a mental illness or disorder. To any and all youth out there struggling - please know that we see you, we care about you and we support you. #BuddyCheckforJesse

Mental illness is not something that is only diagnosed in adults. 20% of Canadian youth are affected by a mental illness or disorder.

To any and all youth out there struggling - please know that we see you, we care about you and we support you.

#BuddyCheckforJesse
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Today (and every day), we remember the life of Jesse. Save to your phone: Canadian Suicide Prevention Toll-Free: 1-833-456-4566 TEXT: 45645 Kids Help Toll-Free: 1-800-668-6868 #BuddyCheckforJesse #SuicidePrevention #SuicideAwareness #EndtheStigma

Today (and every day), we remember the life of Jesse.

Save to your phone: 
Canadian Suicide Prevention
Toll-Free: 1-833-456-4566
TEXT: 45645

Kids Help
Toll-Free: 1-800-668-6868

#BuddyCheckforJesse
#SuicidePrevention
#SuicideAwareness
#EndtheStigma
Science World Teacher Resources (@scienceworldtr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We 💕to see students come and play to learn 박선무! Great to see your classes from Queen Mary Community Elementary exploring #science "under the dome" Cheryl Day - and public #transit makes it easy & environmentally responsible to get to us ;) #BCEd #ITeachScience #inquiry #fieldtrip

Bridget O’Brien-Kopacek (@bokopacek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#pinkshirtday2023 Queen Mary Community Elementary Ss from our Social Diversity Club visited classes to read stories about inclusion, celebrating differences, & the importance of safe spaces for ALL students. To celebrate QME’s commitment to kindness, the SDC hosted a Just Dance party! School District 44

#pinkshirtday2023 <a href="/QueenMaryCE/">Queen Mary Community Elementary</a> Ss from our Social Diversity Club visited classes to read stories about inclusion, celebrating differences, &amp; the importance of safe spaces for ALL students. To celebrate QME’s commitment to kindness, the SDC  hosted a Just Dance party! <a href="/NVSD44/">School District 44</a>
Bridget O’Brien-Kopacek (@bokopacek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An amazing display of learning this week Queen Mary Community Elementary from the 7s showcasing weeks of inquiry through their exhibition, the 6s with QM talks, and the 2s habitat dioramas. 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼 School District 44

An amazing display of learning this week <a href="/QueenMaryCE/">Queen Mary Community Elementary</a> from the 7s showcasing weeks of inquiry through their exhibition, the 6s with QM talks, and the 2s habitat dioramas. 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼 <a href="/NVSD44/">School District 44</a>
Dr. Bryan Pearlman #MaslowBeforeBloom (@drp_principal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“When confronted with the fallout of childhood trauma, why do some children adapt and overcome, while others bear lifelong scars that flatten their potential? A growing body of evidence points to one common answer: Every child who winds up doing well has had at least one stable