Wednesday, November 29, 2006

'Indoor Air Quality and You'


In 2005, the Eel Ground School Mult-Media Club created a video titled 'Indoor Air Quality and You'. The video was created with support from the First Nations On-Reserve Housing Liason Committee in the Atlantic Region. The purpose of the video was to increase awareness of issues relating to indoor air quality within First Nations Communities.
We have recently created a website to highlight the digital video that was created as part of this project. You can visit the site at: www.eelgroundschool.ca/indoor_air_quality.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Eel City Beats


Several students at the Eel Ground School have been creating music using the Garageband software on the computers in the computer lab. Interested students will begin working with Jeremy Francis, a youth worker who is an aspiring rap artist.
The students, with Jeremy's help, will be maintaining a blog, which they will use to publish their work.

You can check it out at: Eel City Beats.

Monday, November 20, 2006

The Demonstration


On Thursday, November 16, the Eel Ground Drama Club hosted a desert theater. They presented the play, 'The Demonstration'. By all accounts, the evening was a huge success. The Eel Ground Drama Club would like to sincerely thank everyone who attended.

Click here to view a photo album containing images from the performance.

Stress Management for Youth - Videoconference


On Tuesday, November 21st, the Eel Ground School, in cooperation with the Atlantic Canada's First Nation Help Desk, will be hosting a national videoconference on youth stress management. For more information, visit www.firstnationhelp.com.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Remembrance Day Podcast


The Eel Ground Podcast Club has completed it's latest podcast. It is a special Remembrance Day episode! Check out their blog.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Bones


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Miss Larry's grade 5 and 6 class are working on a science unit covering the human skeleton. As part of the unit, students built their own life-sized skeletons. Visit the online gallery to see (and hear) their work.