Black Gold Outreach (Beaumont & Leduc)
(Leduc) 780-986-9466 (Beaumont) 780-929-5468
Self-Directed Professional Learning
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AM: Welcome Bac & LSA Ceremony PM: PD/Collaboration Day
If you are interested in learning more about our off-campus programs please attend!Work ExperienceGreen CertificateRegistered Apprenticeship Program
If you are interested in learning more about our off-campus programs please attend!Work ExperienceGreen CertificateRegistered Apprenticeship Program
Wear an orange shirt.
Wear holiday colors to school today!
Dress your best in anything sparkly and/or shiny!
Wear your worst/best Christmas sweater!
Get comfy today by wearing your most fun and comfy PJs!
Part B Friday, January 20 9 AM - 12 PMNON-DIPLOMA STUDENTS CAN WORK IN THE ROTARY ROOM (ENTER VIA THE LRC)
Part B Monday, January 23 9 AM - 12 PMNON-DIPLOMA STUDENTS CAN WORK IN THE ROTARY ROOM (ENTER VIA THE LRC)
NON-DIPLOMA STUDENTS CAN WORK IN THE ROTARY ROOM (ENTER VIA THE LRC)
NON-DIPLOMA STUDENTS CAN WORK IN THE ROTARY ROOM (ENTER VIA THE LRC)
Graduates and their parents are invited to a grad info night to be held on-site at MacLab Theater (Leduc). We will walk through the ceremony and what will happen, measure the graduates for a grad gown, and answer any questions you may have!This evening will be held on Tuesday, May 2nd from 6:30 - 7:30 PM. ...
Wear a hat to school in support of Mental Health!
Thursday, June 8, 2023Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts4308 50 St, Leduc, AB T9E 6K8The ceremony begins at 7 PMBuffet Dinner to followCost: $25 per guest (Children 6 & under are free)For more information, potential graduates should check the 2023 Graduation Google Classroom.
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death. While the holiday originated in Mexico, it is celebrated all over Latin America with colorful calaveras (skulls) and calacas (skeletons).
Promotes the dignity, rights, and well-being of people with disabilities
Lasting eight days, the joyous Jewish holiday celebrates a miracle from more than 2,000 years ago.
This holiday celebrates the rescue of Jews by Esther from a plot to kill them. Fasting the day before Purim honors the fasting of Esther before her plea to the king for the Jewish people.
This Festival of Colors, Love, and Spring is an important Hindu festival celebrating the triumph of good over evil. It also celebrates the arrival of Spring and the blossom of love and hopes for a good harvest
The arrival of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, brings forth a month of fasting, praying, and reflection.
The Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, a time of feasting and giving thanks celebrated by Muslims worldwide.
Celebrate the 54th annual celebration of Earth Day by attending neighborhood or beach cleanups, planting a tree, or even helping to lead some type of recycling effort in your workplace.
Passover or Pesach celebrates the freeing of enslaved Israelis. It is also known as the Festival of Unleavened Bread as Matzo or Matzah is eaten during Seder dinner
One of the holiest days in Islam, Eid al-Adha commemorates Ibrahim’s (Abraham’s) willingness to sacrifice his son for God, marked by prayers, charity, and community gatherings.
Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of all African American slaves. It was first recognized as a federal holiday by President Joe Biden. It is this day that the last enslaved African Americans learned of their freedom nearly two years after it was issued.
Wear an orange shirt in support of Truth and Reconciliation Day (Sept 30)