News & Events

Black Excellence Day – June 17, 2022

For the first time ever, Nova Scotia’s public schools will be celebrating Black Excellence Day on June 17, 2022. Students and staff in Nova Scotia’s public schools as well as supporters are invited to wear black T-Shirts to celebrate and stand in unity in support of the success of Black students. Black Excellence Day celebrates […]

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SSRCE Welcomes New Administrators for the 2022-23 School Year

South Shore Regional Centre for Education (SSRCE) is pleased to introduce the first group of successful applicants for our school administrator positions. Congratulations to Paula Baker, Principal at Pentz Elementary School (term), Deanna Rawding, Principal at Bridgewater Junior High School, Angela Stewart, Principal at New Germany Elementary School, Todd Symes, Principal at Liverpool Regional High […]

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NSTU Growth Grants

Attention SSRCE Teachers! Check out this great opportunity for professional learning to advance inclusive education. NSTU Growth Grants fund teacher-directed professional learning opportunities for groups of two or more teachers wishing to pursue professional learning focused on equity, diversity, and inclusion. Inclusive education is a commitment to ensuring a high-quality, culturally and linguistically responsive and equitable education to […]

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Mask Requirement Update

The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development announced today that the mask requirement in Nova Scotia’s public schools and on school buses will be removed as of Tuesday, May 24, 2022. Masks are still recommended but will be optional on school buses, in schools, and in our offices/worksites. Whether staff or students choose to […]

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Ten SSRCE Students Receive Lieutenant Governor’s Education Medal

On Tuesday, May 17, selected Grade 11 students from across Nova Scotia attended the Lieutenant Governor’s Education Medal ceremony in Halifax. The Lieutenant Governor’s Education Medal is awarded each year and open to Grade 11 high school students. Students are nominated by their school, based on academic performance and qualities of leadership and service demonstrated […]

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