SRCE Equity
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SRCE Equity aims to build capacity throughout our system to create welcoming, inclusive schools that are responsive to ALL.
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Grade 4s explored notable African Canadians! Mrs. LeLievre modeled the TIDE strategy with a Viola Desmond passage, then students applied it to their own reading before writing about an inspiring figure. #AfricanHeritageMonth2025 SRCE Equity SRCE Literacy
In music class, our students stepped back in time to the lively world of ragtime! They learned about the legendary Scott Joplin, the “King of Ragtime,” and his iconic Maple Leaf Rag. #AfricanHeritageMonth2025 SRCE Equity
The grade 4s have been inspired by the stories of African Canadian and African American heroes, learning about their strength, perseverance, and hope through biography writing. These incredible individuals continue to inspire us all! #AfricanHeritageMonth2025 SRCE Equity
Grade 4s are exploring the world through their country reports, learning about diverse cultures and even discovering how to say ‘love’ in different languages. A beautiful journey of connection and understanding! #AfricanHeritageMonth2025 SRCE Equity
Mr Wood’s gr 3/4 class painted paper clips and researched African NSian communities!They created a game;roll the dice and if you land on an African NSian community,you research a fact about that community within a minute to claim the community.SRCE Equity #AfricanHeritageMonth
Our music class has been busy researching African Canadian/American artists! Students showcased their work on our school TVs in the lobby &cafeteria, ensuring everyone gets the chance to learn about these influential musicians. SRCE Equity #AfricanHistoryMonth2025
Our teachers have amazing book displays for African Heritage Month! Grade 8s received books from Eduardo Nascimento, featuring characters of African ancestry under the theme “See Yourself in the Pages You Read.” A great way to celebrate diverse stories! #AfricanHeritageMonth SRCE Equity
Ms. Boyle’s 5-4 class has been creating! While celebrating African Heritage month, they created art based on Kente cloth. The class also illustrated scenes from a traditional Métis story. Well done 5-4! #AfricanHeritageMonth SRCE Equity
SAJS celebrated Black Excellence today! A big shout out to Ms. Tara Reddick for her organization of this day and school-wide activities, including some amazing visitors, StFX Professor, Dr. Dr. Wendy Mackey, and Dr. Osemwegie, family physician. #NSBlackExcellenceDay