Our Carpentry students, Brandon and Fred, performed admirably in the Olympiades québécoises des métiers et des technologies (Montérégie) last week. The experience may have been a little stressful for our students, but it was an even more amazing opportunity to showcase their skills, learn some new tricks and do some professional networking. Congrats to both of...Read More
The WIN-WIN of the Olympiades… Networking, collaboration, exchanging teachers between boards, sharing materials and best practices… this all helps the students! These are a few of the reasons why the “Olympiades” is such a beneficial initiative to take part in. Carpentry teacher Jovan Mercier talks about the benefits of participating in the Olympiades and the...Read More
Carpentry students Brandon Dauphinais and Fred Pengzhi Zhao will be representing CVCEC and the New Frontiers School Board at the “Olympiades québécoises des métiers et des technologies (Montérégie) – Carpentry sector” to be held in Longueuil this upcoming Friday. Brandon and Fred have been training with their teachers for the upcoming challenges they’ll face as they go head-to-head...Read More
A shout-out for helping me along the way, for always having a smile on your face and going above and beyond. Our students want to thank those adults who made a difference in their lives.Read More
Thank you for looking out for me, the best teachers I have ever met and for your patience. These are a few things that our students had to say about those teachers who work to help them reach their goals. Read More
Students from the New Frontiers School Board in the Continuing Education department want to say a little something about their teachers… Be sure to check every day this week as we have a little video segment from different students talking about the teachers who make a difference in their lives in order to help them...Read More
This past November Emilie Bowles, the History teacher from NOVA, participated in the 21st edition of the Teachers Institute on Canadian Parliamentary Democracy in Ottawa. This week-long event is organized by the Library of Parliament and involved about 80 teachers from across the country. Here are some of the highlights of this amazing professional development...Read More
Melanie Sheehan, master stylist and colourist and hairdressing teacher at the Nova Career Centre spent a week on a cruise ship attending hairdressing seminars from renown artists from all over the world (Destination Education Joico – 2018)! She was fortunate to learn from world stylist trendsetters such as Trevor Sorbie, Creative Director at Vidal Sassoon and Richard...Read More