Documents

Title Description Typesort descending Posted
Crisis Help Line

Information for students and parents on how to get help in a crisis situation.

File Crisis Help Line contacts Apr 1, 2020
Booking information

How to book your child's vaccine appointment

File How to book your child's vaccine appointment May 31, 2021
Fair Notice letter

This document explains the process of fair notice if a possible threat occurs at the school.

PDF icon Fair notice of threats Aug 28, 2019
October 20 announcement regarding new case

Please read this message concerning a new case of Covid-19 at DRHS.

PDF icon New case confirmed Oct 20, 2020
2020-21 School Calendar PDF icon 2020-21 School Calendar Aug 31, 2020
October 27th Covid Case

Good evening Condors and Condor Families,

This is to inform you that Public Health has confirmed a positive covid case at DRHS. Tomorrow, Thursday, October 28th, will be an at home learnting day for grades 9 to 12. Students in grades 6 to 8 wil have a regular school day.

PDF icon parent_letter_drhs_oct_27.pdf Oct 27, 2021
Letter from principal

2017-18 welcome letter from principal. 

File 2017-18 welcome letter from principal. Aug 31, 2017
tech support for students PDF icon Hlp for students having trouble with their account Apr 2, 2020
Cafeteria Menu

This menu is the schedule for September until December. Subject to change in January.

File 2021-22 cafeteria menu Aug 13, 2021
Welcome from superintendent PDF icon letter from Mark Donovan, superintendent Aug 28, 2019
Continued virtual learning

Details concerning virtual learning from home for the week of of October 19-23, 2020.

PDF icon update on virtual learning Oct 21, 2020
ASD-N Operational Plan PDF icon District Covid-19 Operational Plan Sep 2, 2020
Letter from Dominic Cardy - Strike Action

Please read the attached letter concerning possible strike action.

PDF icon letter_from_minister_-_students_and_families_oct_27.pdf Oct 27, 2021
Message from superintendent PDF icon Message from superintendent Aug 31, 2017
EECD plan PDF icon Home Learning Plan from Education Minister Cardy Apr 2, 2020
School supply list

The attachment contains the supply list for grades 6-7-8. Students in grades 9 to 12 will require a laptop. A personal water bottle, personal hand sanitizers, and wipes are recommended. For high school students, we do not have an official supply list. This is because every learner is different and students should know what works best for them. Some prefer a large binder and dividers with everything in it, while others like individual scribblers for each subject. Students should purchase the supplies that work best for them. Individual teachers may have specific requests once school starts. At a minimum, high school students should have paper, binders, something to write with, and a calculator. Dividers, index cards, or sticky notes are optional based on each student’s organizational preference

File grade 6-7-8 supply list Aug 13, 2021
Smoke-Free Places Act

Charter 222: Smoke Free Places Act for the province of NB.

PDF icon Province of NB regulations regarding the use of tobacco products Sep 1, 2019
Reporting and Learning grades 6-8

The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (EECD) worked with educators in the summer of 2020 to choose the most important outcomes for learning, knowing teaching would look different this year. Report cards will also reflect some change, with the fall report card going out at the usual time this year. Please read the attached document for further details.

PDF icon Fall reporting will be a little different this year Nov 15, 2020
DRHS Operational Plan Sept 2020

This is a live document, meaning it can change as time goes on to meet the needs of the school.

PDF icon School Covid-19 Operational Plan Sep 3, 2020
Letter to Parents - Online Learning on Monday

October 29th, 2021 Dear ASD-N Families, Thank you for your patience today. This message is to confirm that all schools will move to learning from home on Monday, November 1st , due to the current work stoppage. This will continue until this issue is resolved. You will receive communication from your school with details of times when students can pick up needed items at the beginning of next week, as well as information regarding your child(ren)’s learning plan. Schools will also confirm how you can contact them during this time. Learning from home will include a daily check-in and work provided for younger grades, a combination of check-ins and/or online learning for middle school grades, and online learning for high school grades depending on the nature of the course. Attendance will be taken and instruction will be provided, as learning will continue for students. Please be watching for additional communication from your school and/or teachers. Thank you for your cooperation. Mark Donovan Superintenden

PDF icon letter_to_parents_-_learning_from_home_oct._29th.pdf Oct 29, 2021

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