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Mount Allison researchers launch new phase of intergenerational literacies program with students, families, and educators

Meeshe s Journey: how a middle school running club helped her cross the finish line

Port Elgin students enjoy the fruits of their labour from winterized greenhouse

Students at Port Elgin Regional School are tasting the fruits of their labour, as they enjoy a bounty of produce they grew in a winterized greenhouse.

School food forests turn empty land into edible landscapes

Posted: Jul 26, 2021 4:05 PM AT | Last Updated: July 26 With a bit of weeding and water this summer, Port Elgin Regional School s food forest will grow to be an edible landscape for years to come.(Guy LeBlanc) comments It s part of an English project gone wild, according to Marco Onichino. The former Grade 8 student at Port Elgin Regional School was asked to come up with an idea that would help the environment. The result? A perennial garden bigger than most classrooms, full of fruit trees, berries and herbs that is designed to thrive for years to come. Marco s original plan was to plant some trees, which was a good idea, he said. But principal Christoph Becker proposed taking it further.

Pen pal project bridging the gap between two generations

Posted: Dec 10, 2020 8:30 AM AT | Last Updated: December 10, 2020 Bertha Douglas used to go to Port Elgin Regional School when she was a student. She said she enjoys having a connection to a much younger generation, and thinks the children can benefit from meeting different people in their community. (Tori Weldon/CBC)

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