VICE PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
It has been just about a year since we started to feel the significant effects and spin-offs of C-19, but in some ways it feels like a lifetime ago. Here’s a short list of things that haven’t changed at MES:
- laughter ringing the halls
- screams of delight on the playground during recess
- massive student engagement in the classroom
- satisfied looks on student faces after Phys Ed or Music
- the significance of healthy relationships
- the importance of positive reinforcement in child development
- MES staff who are characterized by collaboration, care, compassion
- community support and trust
As we continue to try to make the best out of challenging situations and health protocols, our February I Love to Read committee did an excellent job of offering unique ways to challenge our students with their literacy goals including unique storytelling opportunities with master storyteller Leigh-Anne Kehler, teacher & guest reading videos including assistant superintendent Colin Campbell, and reading records that were through the roof.
MES continues to be, “A Great Place to Grow.”
in: General