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Weekly News

Important Dates:

Graduation Powwow – June 4 - Grand Entry - 5:45 PM

Spring Concert – June 9 - Evening - Time is TBD

NMC Thrive Project – June 12

Celebration of Learning – June 16 – 5-8 PM

Last Day of Classes – June 18

Student Support Days - June 19-20 (No scheduled classes - Teacher Invitation to attend)

Grad Banquet – June 23 

Grad Rehearsal – June 24

Convocation – June 25 - 10 AM - The Forks

Last day of School – June 27

Bike Safety

Sadly, there has been some bike theft from our building. Please avoid using the bike rack in front of the school. We are working on having it moved to the back. We also have a coded door to a courtyard with a bike rack. Please stop by the office if you would like to store your bike in the courtyard.

Graduation Powwow

The bobÌåÓý Graduation Powwow will take place June 4 at Dakota Fieldhouse (1188 Dakota St).  This is a wonderful event celebrating all bobÌåÓý graduates. GRAND ENTRY - 5:45pm

Student Support Days - June 19-20

These days are intended for students who need support to complete assigned work. Individual invitations will be sent by teaching staff. If you do not receive an invitation, your child is not required to attend as there are no regularly scheduled classes.

Celebration of Learning:

We’re excited to invite you to our Celebration of Learning on Monday, June 16, where students from across Nelson McIntyre Collegiate will showcase their work, projects, and learning from throughout the year. This event is a celebration of student voice, growth, and achievement, and we hope you’ll join us in recognizing their efforts.

Event Details:

Date: Monday, June 16

Location: Nelson McIntyre Collegiate

  • Evening Showcase: 5:00 – 7:00 PM
  • Propel Exhibition: 7:00 - 8:00 PM

Students will be presenting work from a wide range of courses and projects.

Spring Concert:

NMC music students will showcase their learning in a spring concert on the evening of June 9th.

Grade 12 Take Action Projects

Clothing Drive June 3: All donations will be given to local non-profit organization: Centre Flavie

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Bring Back Recess!

Breaks are beneficial not only to younger children in middle school but also to students in grades 7–12. Incorporating recess into high school schedules helps reduce stress, improve focus, and general mental wellness. Teenagers are under heavy academic pressure, and a short, controlled break allows them to recharge, socialize, and return to class more energized and ready to study. Moving around and getting active during a break improves cognitive performance, allowing students to retain information and stay focused. With growing concerns about adolescent mental health, implementing recess is a simple, effective step towards a healthier, more balanced school day. Our Take Action project will offer some Interdisciplinary classes a recess break and survey students involved about the impact. Alternate activities are planned if the air quality prevents outdoor breaks.