Government of New Brunswick - Education and Early Childhood Development - Latest News
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Provincial government enhances policing, public education to support child Internet safety
The provincial government is taking several measures to protect children when they go online. More experts are being added to the RCMP’s Internet protection unit in New Brunswick, and a public awareness campaign aimed at children and families will be carried out later this year.
High school credit available for cadet courses
Anglophone students are now eligible to receive a high school credit for training courses that they take as cadets.
New Brunswick students participating in regional heritage fairs
Eleven regional heritage fairs are taking place throughout New Brunswick in April and May.
2013 provincial debating tournament for francophone high schools
The finals of the fourth provincial debating tournament for francophone high schools in New Brunswick were held on Saturday, March 23, at Polyvalente Louis-J.-Robichaud in Shediac.
Closing ceremony of 2013 Provincial French Pride Week
The 24th Provincial French Pride Week officially ended today with a closing ceremony at École Carrefour Beausoleil in Miramichi.
2013 Provincial French Pride Week
The 24th Provincial French Pride Week was officially launched today at École Régionale de Baie-Sainte-Anne community school. The week runs from March 18 to 22.
Provincial government champions Pink Shirt Day
The provincial government is reaffirming its stand against bullying within schools, communities and workplaces by encouraging New Brunswickers to observe the sixth annual national Pink Shirt Day, today, Wednesday, Feb. 27.
Contract awarded for construction of new regional high school in Moncton
A $27.4-million contract has been awarded for the construction of a new regional high school in Moncton. Foulem Construction ltée of Caraquet will begin work immediately.
Educational study leaves for 2013-14 announced
Seventy New Brunswick teachers have been granted educational leaves for the 2013-14 school year.
Investment in community-based literacy initiative for elementary children
The work of volunteer literacy tutors of the Elementary Literacy Inc. foundation was highlighted by Premier David Alward today during a celebration honouring the success of six Grade 2 students at Nashwaaksis Memorial Elementary School in Fredericton who have benefited from the Elementary Literacy Friends tutoring program.
Students invited to participate in contest about workplace safety and employee rights
New Brunswick high school students are invited to take part in the provincial It's Your Job – Know Your Rights video contest stressing the importance of workplace safety and employee rights.
