TCRCE Message to Families
Please see below for a copy of the message that was sent out to families via e-mail on April 14th, 2023.
Please see below for a copy of the message that was sent out to families via e-mail on April 14th, 2023.
Our second Black History 365 featured figure is Nova Scotia civil rights leader Viola Desmond.
Our first Black History 365 featured local figure is the Town of Yarmouth’s Deputy Mayor and one of CBC’s 2023 Black Changemakers, Steve Berry.
February is African Heritage Month and we invite you to join us this month, and all the months that follow, as we kick off our Black History 365 campaign. The Black History 365 campaign will focus on recognizing the inspirational stories of local and historical Black figures throughout the month of February and beyond. Our …
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The TCRCE has remained in close contact with the RCMP throughout the day as they continue with their ongoing investigation into the online threat towards Barrington Municipal High School. At this point, the RCMP advise that there is no current threat to the school and as a result, BMHS will be open as usual on …
TCRCE will be hosting an information session for individuals interested in local Bachelors of Education cohort facilitated by St. Francis Xavier University. For more information on eligibility, courses, funding, and the timeframe, please join us Tuesday, January 17th at 6:30pm. The in-person session will take place in the Meadowfields Cafeteria at 106 Prospect St, Yarmouth, …
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Nova Scotia’s inaugural Anti-Racism in Sport and Recreation Week is taking place November 14-18. The Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism, and Heritage, along with School Sport Nova Scotia, and other partners will be hosting events to educate participants and organizers on how to build a safer and more inclusive culture around sport and recreation. Please …
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As part of the recommendations from the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children Restorative Inquiry, the Government of Nova Scotia is creating an independent Child and Youth Commission. The Child and Youth Commission will help promote and protect the rights and well-being of children and youth in Nova Scotia. The commission will review programs and services …
What is Collective Efficacy? We are defining collective efficacy as our RCE’s shared belief in its capability to organize and implement the actions required to improve student achievement and wellbeing. Having a stronger sense of collective efficacy will strengthen our collaboration, create additional momentum, and encourage innovation within TCRCE. What is TCRCE’s collective efficacy focus? …
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