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We have recently raised our Survivor's Flag at UES  in recognition of Truth and Reconciliation Day.


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The Survivor's Flag is an expression of remembrance, meant to honour residential school Survivors and all the lives and communities impacted by the residential school system in Canada.  Each element depicted on the flag was carefully selected by Survivors from across Canada, who were consulted in the flag's creation.

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Our kids have been making the rounds on the recently installed zip line.  Fun is being had by everyone as we have a different age group having a turn each day to ensure all have a chance to go for a ride.

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Halloween Fun was had by all as we dressed up and had some laughs.  Our day finished up with a fun costume parade thru the parking lot and along the sidewalk in the afternoon.

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Ms. Kathleen McCarthy has joined our school team as our Indigenous Support Worker as has been sharing her knowledge of locally harvested seafood.

Kathleen.jpg Remembrance Day at UES on Friday November 10th at 11 am.

 No school Monday November 13th.

 Professional Day Monday November 20th.


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