Maine Memorial Elementary hosted the Keeping Kids Safe, Healthy and Well campaign, giving students the tools to navigate the digital world safely. Through engaging workshops and activities, students learned about online safety, digital citizenship, and how to protect themselves while using technology. The campaign emphasized that mental wellness includes feeling safe and informed online.
Holy Spirit School is helping young readers explore big feelings through books. The newly launched Book Collectors Club distributed curated titles to students in grades 3–5, sparking age-appropriate conversations about anxiety, ADHD, racism, and emotional expression. The initiative empowers children to understand themselves and others through relatable stories.
Rolling Hills School is using the power of storytelling to spark conversations about trauma and healing. Their student-produced film, Running Scared, follows a young woman navigating PTSD and highlights the importance of physical activity, trusted adults, and supportive friendships in mental health recovery. The project has opened doors for meaningful dialogue and education around trauma...
The Seaquam Robotics Club took their innovation on the road, participating in a signature robotics event in Alberta where they connected with students from across Canada and the U.S. Their hard work and creativity paid off -they qualified for the world competition! This milestone not only showcases their technical skills but also highlights the power...