Winter Break Ends
Classes resume after Winter Break
Classes resume after Winter Break
February is National Inclusive Education Month. This Month is a time to highlight inclusive education, provide educators, students, and parents with an opportunity to share ideas on strategies to enhance inclusion and successful school experiences for every child and acknowledge and recognize the commitment and efforts of teachers, administrators, students, and families who contribute to the successful inclusion of students ... Read More
Every February, people across Canada participate in Black History Month events and festivities that honour the legacy of Black people in Canada and their communities.
February is I Love to Read Month - It's a time to celebrate books and reading.
The National School Boards Association is excited to announce the inaugural NSBA Advocacy & Equity Institute, which will, for the first time, merge NSBA’s Equity Symposium and Advocacy Institute. The two convenings are now united in recognizing that advocacy and equity work are intrinsically connected in impacting meaningful change in public education. As equity work focuses on ensuring that each ... Read More
The Manitoba Collaborative Indigenous Education Blueprint partners are excited to announce that we will be hosting our annual Indigenous Education Gathering February 6 & 7, 2025 at the Victoria Inn Hotel and Convention Centre, 1808 Wellington Avenue.
March 8 is International Women's Day. It’s a global day to recognize and celebrate women’s and girls’ social, economic, cultural, and political achievements. It’s also a time to raise awareness of the progress made towards achieving gender equality and the work remaining to be done.
Every year in March, the Stone Soup folktale is recreated as the Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba brings the community together to enjoy a warm bowl of soup, while raising funds and awareness for school meal programs across Manitoba! Stone Soup Week will take place Monday, March 17 through Sunday March 23, 2025.
World Down Syndrome Day is on 21 March every year. It is a global awareness day officially observed by the United Nations since 2012. The goal is to help people better understand and support those with Down syndrome. The 21st day of the third month was chosen to represent the triplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromosome, which causes Down syndrome.