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New Myrnam School’s Annual Spring Showcase
by Sydney Chanasyk
On April 27th, New Myrnam School hosted their annual open house. The evening consisted of a wide variety of different activities, educational booths, and other things for community members to check out. Students spent the afternoon finally showcasing everything they have worked hard to complete throughout the year. They presented their work throughout the main school building and the C-Tec building, and were excited to explain their projects to each person who came by!
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In the school, elementary classes displayed their work throughout the year and all of their unique projects they have been lucky enough to work on. Some of these projects included detailed woodworking, battery operated cars, and much more. There were also various activities for families to participate in with their children, including a painting activity, scavenger hunt and doughnuts made by German students in the German room downstairs. We even had an immersive classroom experience to share knowledge about Iqaluit, which is what the grade two class has been learning about this year. There were also some Junior High booths and activities throughout the other end of the school. Humanities seven and eight show cased 3d items they created from their recent novel study Airborne, meanwhile down stairs in the science room junior high students showed off their forces and structure skills by presenting bridges they made. Ooblec,which is made using cornstarch and water, showed states of matter. Math seven had tree cookies to show the properties of a circle. The Senior High students showed off their coding and leather and art projects.
Meanwhile the C-Tec was full of activity. Students showcased their various CTF projects from the year.

First walking into the C-Tec, you could find a green certificate and beekeeping presentation from a few of our students. Right beside that, the horticulture room was open so the community could see all three systems students have been working hard to maintain. This was one of our A+ for Energy projects from throughout the years. A bake sale and popcorn was also held in the cafeteria of C-Tec, with baked goods made by the CTF classes. Also in the cafeteria was a MOHC project display with some of our homeschooling teachers.
Continuing on to the shop in the C-Tec, some of our A+ for Energy
9:10 - 10:00 AM Mock Collision Scene
(Two Hills Fire Dept., Prairie EMS, RCMP & Victim Services)
Two Hills Centennial Hall Grounds (East Side)
9:10 - 10:00 AM Mock Collision Scene
At Two Hills Centennial Hall Grounds (Two Hills Fire Dept., Prairie EMS, RCMP & Victim Services)
10:00 – 10:30
10:30 – 10:40
10:40-11:30
11:30 –11:50
11:50-12:30
12:30 – 1:15
1:30 - 2:15
2:15 – 2:45
2:45 – 3:00
Students return to their School- juice/water & granola bar will be provided
Victim Services – Welcome & Remarks
AHS – effects of alcohol, fatal vision goggles
Fire Presentation
Lunch will be brought to students (Hot dogs, chips, fruit &/or Juice/water)
ATV Safety Presentation
Medavie – EMS role & responsibilities at accident scene
RCMP Presentation - Alcohol & Drug Use and Driving License/Traffic Laws
Closing Remarks Info Bags
Student Evaluations of P.A.R.T.Y.
10:00 – 10:15
10:15 – 10:30
10:30 - 11:15
11:15 – 12:00
12:00-12:30
12:30 – 1:15
1:15 - 2:00
2:00 – 2:45
2:45 – 3:00
Students proceed to Two Hills Centennial Hall Juice/water & granola bar will be provided..
Victim Services – Welcome, Remarks (Autumn Rose Funeral Home Rep.)
RCMP Presentation – Alcohol & Drug Use and Driving License/Traffic Laws
Fire Presentation Trauma Emergency Room
Video (recorded)
Injury Survivor (recorded)
Lunch (hotdogs, chips, fruit & juice or water) Students may not leave Facility.)
Medavie – EMS role and responsibilities at accident scene
AHS Presentation – effects of alcohol, fatal vision goggles
ATV Safety
Closing Remarks Info Bags
Student Evaluations of P.A.R.T.Y.