Spotlight on learning: Is Capitalism Good for the Poor?
Spotlight on Learning: Is Capitalism Good for the Poor?
Presented by: Ms. Nimmy Sidhu
Course: Economics 12
Spotlight on Learning: Is Capitalism Good for the Poor?
Presented by: Ms. Nimmy Sidhu
Course: Economics 12
Spotlight on Learning: Impact of Social Media
Presented by: Ms. Johanne Sauve
Course: Communication Orale 12
On April 18, 2024, at the Semá:th First Nation Longhouse, an Honouring Ceremony took place for the 2024 Indigenous Role Models. Organized by the Mamele’awt Community Indigenous Education Centre, the event brought together Indigenous and school district leaders, community members, students and many supporters of the Role Models keen to celebrate their accomplishments.
Presented by: Ms. Rachel Coen
Course: Career Life Connections 12
Two W.J. Mouat Secondary School students have been accepted into the prestigious House of Commons Page Program in Ottawa.
Michael Donohue and Marianne Garza will work in the House of Commons while they complete the first-year of their undergraduate studies at the University of Ottawa.
Only 40 upcoming graduates are selected from across Canada, so to have two from the same high school is remarkable.
Spotlight on Learning: How do organic molecules affect mental health, society, and me?
The guide to Mental health and substance use impacts on youth is brought to you by Fraser Health.
Youth is a time of growing, learning and changing. It can also be a time when behaviours may become more risky and youth may experiment with substance use. While not all youth will choose to use substances, many do experiment and some experience harms from their own or other’s substance use.
Presented by M. Magon
Course: Science 10
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Presented by: Carissa Monds
Course: Contemporary Indigenous Studies 12
Ms. Bisgaard - Photography 11 and 12