School Announcements
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Class of 2026 - Book your Grad Photo Session ASAP!
Are you graduating this year? We encourage Class of 2026 students and families to visit our Graduation page regularly to remain informed of important dates, requirements, and events related to graduation! Click HERE.
Course Selection
Staff from our Guidance & Learning Services departments will be visiting classes from December 10 - Dec ember 15 to support students selecting courses for next school year. Students will enter their choices into myBlueprint. Parents and students will have the winter break to discuss and finalize their options, with a final due date of February 1, 2026. Click HERE for more information on our course selection process.
Coats for Kids - Final Days!
As the weather turns colder, our school community is coming together to make a difference. We are excited to announce that Nelson High School is once again hosting our “Coats for Kids” Drive, running from November 11 to December 18. Our goal this year is to collect 100 winter coats for children and youth in need across our community. New or gently used coats of all sizes are welcome and can be dropped off in the drop box in front of the school’s main office. This is a wonderful opportunity for our students and families to show compassion and community spirit during the holiday season. Every coat donated helps ensure that a child stays warm this winter — and reminds them that they’re cared for by their community.
Out in Our Community
Please remind your students to be respectful when out in the community before school, after school and during the lunch break. Our neighbours have let us know that they are frustrated by Nelson students littering and putting garbage on their lawns. Some of our neighbours have heard offensive language used, which can be quite scary. Additionally, we have seen and heard unsafe driving on the city streets. Please know that students who are behaving as described above will have school-based consequences commensurate with their behaviour.