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Kings County Academy is a P-8 school located in Kentville, Nova Scotia

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On Friday, June 17th, Nova Scotia’s public schools are celebrating the first ever Black Excellence Day. We invite everyone to wear black shirts this Friday to show unity and support for the success of Black students. #NSBlackExcellenceDay

On Friday, June 17th, Nova Scotia’s public schools are celebrating the first ever Black Excellence Day. We invite everyone to wear black shirts this Friday to show unity and support for the success of Black students. #NSBlackExcellenceDay
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Mark your calendars: "Pink Shirt Day" is on Thursday, September 8. Wearing pink is one way to show you choose kindness! Since 2007, Nova Scotia has marked the second Thursday in September as a day to stand up for safe, inclusive, welcoming schools and communities.

Mark your calendars: "Pink Shirt Day" is on Thursday, September 8. Wearing pink is one way to show you choose kindness!

Since 2007, Nova Scotia has marked the second Thursday in September as a day to stand up for safe, inclusive, welcoming schools and communities.
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We had a blast tonight at our PTA sponsored Trunk or Treat. Thank you to those who came. We gave out over 15 000 pieces of candy! Brush your teeth and eat it moderation!

We had a blast tonight at our PTA sponsored Trunk or Treat. Thank you to those who came. We gave out over 15 000 pieces of candy! Brush your teeth and eat it moderation!
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We were honored to have Melissa Labrador and her family visit us today. They shared their knowledge about Birch bark canoe building, traditional Mi’kmaq songs and instruments.

We were honored to have Melissa Labrador and her family visit us today. They shared their knowledge about Birch bark canoe building, traditional Mi’kmaq songs and instruments.
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Like whirling dervishes, about 70 Grade 7 students from Kings County Academy descended on a patch of goutweed at Miners Marsh, a Ducks Unlimited site in Kentville. | SaltWire saltwire.com/atlantic-canad…