Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education
@AVRCE_NS
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The Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education supports nearly 13,000 students at 40 schools in Nova Scotia. We believe in #WorkingTogetherforStudents.
Berwick, NS
Joined February 2011
AVRCE is no longer posting updates on X as of May 30, 2025. Families will continue to receive updates through email and text. We will also continue to post on Instagram at https://t.co/JsSjfEJpDD. For more on the ways we communicate with families, visit https://t.co/avxDlh0sE6.
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Checking out our new Equine-Assisted Learning partnership 🐴 @AVRCE_NS
#wheclife #experientiallearning #eal
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Malakai is learning with AVRCE in the Property Services Electrical division. When I stopped in to visit, he was getting some old fridges ready for the dump by removing all usable parts. Hands on learning! @avrce_cbl
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Maxx has been working with Autism NS for his coop. Planning programs, helping groups and learning through collaboration are all great experiences that I am glad Maxx is having. @avrce_cbl
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May 17th is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia. It highlights ongoing discrimination 2SLGBTQIA+ people face, and calls for a world where everyone belongs. Today and every day, let's stand up for safety, acceptance, and respect for everyone.
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Nick integrates emerging technologies and practical problem-solving in his teaching, so students in grades 6-12 can learn design, construction, and technical applications. His ever-evolving course content combines innovation and craftsmanship in unique, hands-on projects.
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Andrew embodies innovation in education. He develops unique, hands-on learning and career exploration experiences, liaises with tradespeople and businesses to connect students with careers, mentors other teachers, and is always expanding his own knowledge.
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Pam Durling understands how important it is for students to see their culture represented at school. By creating space for students to feel included, connected, and respected, Pam is preparing them for a successful future as active members of the community.
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Krista’s outreach work is grounded in innovation, using both traditional support methods and technology to engage students. She adapts her approach to meet the unique needs of each individual, advocating for students so they have the right supports to succeed.
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Try-a-trade day was great! Thanks to @Skills_NS and @NSCCKingstec for an engaging and educational day in O2! Horticulture, Truck and Transport, Plumbing, ECE, Automotive, Tourism, Culinary, Electrical etc and so many more post secondary paths! 🔧 🎂 🪴 @AVRCE_NS @avrce_cbl
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Today we have been celebrating our Black Excellence students with dancing, music, poetry, and presentations! So proud of all our students! @AVRCE_NS
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Today, May 15, is Black Excellence Day in Nova Scotia! The inaugural celebration took place on June 17, 2022 and continues to highlight the brilliance, achievements and talents of African Nova Scotian students and students of African ancestry. Learn more: https://t.co/DoA9fxdHio
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Nova Scotia's public schools celebrate Black Excellence Day on May 15th each year. Everyone is welcome to wear black on Thursday to show unity and support for the success of Black students. Learn more: https://t.co/189GzVOfwq
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Students from pre-primary to Grade 12, post-secondary students and new Nova Scotians will receive Nova Scotia Loyal vouchers to help them discover and enjoy local products at participating farmers’ markets. The $10 voucher will be sent home this month.
Farmers’ Market Voucher Program Returns, Expands https://t.co/L2DEeMU0KQ Retour et expansion du programme de bons pour marchés fermiers https://t.co/1pHQxYfZh6
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The @DBDLI African Nova Scotian History Challenge Awards are happening today! Students and teachers from across the province are being recognized for their amazing work in making curriculum more inclusive of African Nova Scotian content. Thank you and congratulations!
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Throughout her career as a teacher, administrator, mentor, and now as Coordinator of French & Programs, Laurie is always working to find innovative ways to support teachers and engage students in French language and cultural learning, music, phys ed, Science Fair and more.
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Clarissa Allen is a Lead ECE with the Pre-Primary Program at Glooscap Elementary. Her passion for creating enriching learning experiences, combined with her commitment to inclusion and active learning, fosters a learning environment where every child feels valued and motivated.
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Yesterday, we celebrated exceptional educators and school staff from across the province for Education Week 2025. More than 70 award winners were recognized from all regional centres for education and the CSAP. A special thank you to J.L. Ilsley High School for hosting!
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