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In this newsletter, you will find the following topics: - In the spotlight: R3USSIR Call for Projects
- Our ongoing projects:
- Hooked On School Days: February 16–20
- “Diploma in Your Pocket” campaign: recap
- À GO, on lit!: recap
- “My Boss Is the Best”: March 16–April 12
- Partner News: Your Initiatives Highlighted
- Let's Elevate our practices: Resources To Enhance Our Expertise
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Mark Your Calendar: Events Not to Be Missed
- R3USSIR Toolkit: Discover Our New Tools!
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CALL FOR PROJECTS: FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR LOCAL AND REGIONAL INITIATIVES 📣
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Now is the time to submit your projects in school perseverance and educational success for the 2026–2027 year!
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📄 Consult the applicant’s guide to learn more about the objectives, eligibility and selection criteria, as well as the submission process.
Deadline to submit your project: March 13, 2026, at 4:00 p.m.
⚠️ The launch of this call for projects is subject to the allocation of funds from the Ministère de l’Éducation to R3USSIR. The call may be cancelled in the event of significant delays or major funding cuts.
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Information Session – We Answer Your Questions!
February 9, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Don’t miss our Q&A and discussion session!
Click the link below to join the Teams meeting on February 9.
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Hooked On School Days are coming soon to Estrie!
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In less than 2 weeks, from February 16 to 20, it’s time to celebrate school perseverance across the region! Get ready for inspiring activities, local initiatives, and surprises that put youth in the spotlight.
🌟 Discover the 2026 campaign and our full program now!
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"Diploma In Your Pocket"
Campaign: A Successful Second Edition!
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In November 2026, Ensemble Sherbrooke and R3USSIR launched the second edition of the Diploma in Your Pocket campaign, making November the month of graduation. With the same strong message and eye-catching visuals, the campaign reached even more youth and parents, particularly those in vocational training.
It was featured on television, on buses and bus shelters, in movie theatres, on social media, in school agendas, on municipal digital signs—and of course, in schools themselves! Overall, the campaign generated more than 4.5 million views (3.3 million on television and 1.2 million on social media). A true collective success!
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À GO, on lit!: The Joy of Reading Continues This Winter!
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What a great edition of the À GO, on lit! fall campaign! From October 15 to November 26, many organizations and community partners mobilized to offer activities that highlighted reading and the joy of reading. Thanks to this collective effort—and to the Salon du livre de l’Estrie—nearly 20,000 youth were reached.
And it’s not over yet: À GO, on lit! continues this winter! Two À GO, on s’jase events with our ambassadors will take place at École secondaire de l’Escale in Val-des-Sources and at École internationale Du Phare in Sherbrooke.
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My Boss Is the Best”: Back from March 16 to April 12!
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Do you know students who work while studying? From March 16 to April 12, invite them to participate and share how their employer supports them in balancing work and school! They could win $100, and their boss could be recognized as a Employers Committed to Educational Success!
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Regional Day of Reflection and Action on Proximity Work
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Proximity work is a key driver of social cohesion and community development. During this day, panels and workshops will highlight its crucial role in prevention and support for local populations. The goal: to engage partners and initiate a regional strategy to recognize and sustain proximity work in Estrie.
📅 February 19, 2026, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
📍 Delta Hotel, Sherbrooke
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Let's Elevate Our Practices
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Estrie Community Profiles – Centraide Estrie
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For its 50th anniversary, Centraide Estrie is unveiling new community profiles, created in collaboration with the Estrie Observatory for Community Development.
Explore the nine local profiles and the regional profile in the “Estrie Community Profiles” section!
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Ma voix compte: Understanding the Issues Facing Quebec Youth
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During a consultation, 5,411 Quebec youth shared their concerns: housing, cost of living, mental health, food security, and more.
Discover their experiences and the solutions they propose.
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Invitation: “Choisir sans stress” Research Project
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The Université de Sherbrooke and the Groupe de recherche sur l'inadaptation psychosociale
chez l'enfant (GRIP) invite high schools to participate in the “Choisir sans stress” research project.
This project aims to understand how autonomy, competence, and a sense of belonging at school can help reduce anxiety related to career and educational choices among students in grades 9 to 11.
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Webinar – Perseverance and Motivation: Engaging the Classroom for Success (in French)
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Presented by Alloprof Enseignants as part of the HSD, this webinar gives teachers the opportunity to explore effective strategies to support each student’s engagement and perseverance, while fostering motivation and the joy of learning every day.
📅 February 3, 2026, from 12:00 to 12:35 p.m.
💻 Online
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Webinar – Supporting Perseverance… One Small Step at a Time (in French)
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Presented by the Institut TA as part of the HSD, this webinar offers parents a moment to take a breather, understand what supports (or hinders!) their child’s motivation for school, and leave with simple, reassuring strategies they can put into practice the very next day.
📅 February 18, 7:00–7:45 p.m.
💻 Online
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Webinar – Persistent Inequalities: Boys’ Underachievement and Girls’ Aspirations
(in French)
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Our colleagues at PRÉCA invite you to a session of reflection and discussion on a current issue: boys’ underachievement and girls’ aspirations.
📅 February 19, 2026, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
💻 Online
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Webinar – Non-Parental Significant Adults: The Connections That Make a Difference
(in French)
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Non-parental significant adults play a major role in youth educational success. Why is their role so important, and what actions truly make a difference for young people? A webinar offered by our colleagues at Réseau Réussite Montréal.
📅 February 19, 2026, from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.
💻 Online
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Thinking Big with Parents – English Sheets
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The “Taking Action for Positive Parenting” and “Parenting in 2024: What Parents Told Us!” sheets are now available in English. An initiative of the Collecif estrien 0-5 ans and R3USSIR.
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The JeConcilie.com tool allows youth to get a quick overview of their situation regarding school, work, and health. It offers practical advice, strategies, and points for reflection tailored to each respondent’s profile.
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