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Welcome Back!

All the staff here at JH Moore are very excited to be starting a new year! Special welcome to our new students this year - we're so glad to have you as part of our JHM family!

 

In honour of the 30th anniversary of the Terry Fox Run, JH Moore students are working hard to finish Terry's run. Each day, classes are walking together to bring us closer to Coquitlam, BC. We started Friday at the Thunder Bay Tourist Centre where the Terry Fox Memorial statue stands to commemorate his effort. In only two days we've made it 262km - all the way to Butler, Ontario!

To track our progress from home, check out our Google map. This link should take you to a split screen view. The bottom screen shows you a map of where we are, the top screen gives you real images from the site! Use your arrow keys or mouse to get a 360 view of what we would see if we were able to actually be in Manitoba right now!

 
SUPPLY_LIST_for the fall of 2010 [1].pdf
 
JHM Clothing available!
Sweats, shorts, and hoodies are all on sale. Come try on our JHM fashions in Miss P's French room. Order forms are available in Miss P's room as well.
Hurry in, orders are due on Sept. 10!
Prices
Sweats: Adult $28/Youth $25
Shorts: Adult $25/Youth $25
Hoodies: Adult $38/Youth $32
 
 
 
Box 550
Lashburn, Sask.
SOM 1H0
 306-285-3200 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              306-285-3200      end_of_the_skype_highlighting  phone
 306-285-3211  fax
jhm.school@nwsd.ca
 
Mission Statement
The students at J.H.Moore will have the freedom to develop fully their mental, social, emotional, and physical abilities within a safe, caring, and supportive environment. A quality academic program will foster a desire for knowledge and respect for others that will last a lifetime.
 
 
Link to information for the Uganda Project.  www.ekyarokyaife.citymax.com
 
J.H. Moore Students Stage Fundraiser for Uganda Children
http://www.nwsd.ca/Press%20Releases/Ugandan%20fundraiser%20press%20release.pdf
 
 
  Education is an ornament in prosperity and a refuge in adversity.  ~Aristotle