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McNally in Partnership with Habitat for Humanity and West Fraser Lumber

McNally Construction has been working in partnership with West Fraser Lumber and Habitat for Humanity throughout the schoolyear. Using a grant from West Fraser, Tiger Construction students have been building products such as fence panels, sheds, and doll houses for Habitat for Humanity's ReStores. 

 

 

 


Business and Innovation on Global News Morning

Click here to view Mr. Bradley highlighting McNally's new Business and Innovation program on Global News Morning - February 15, 2024.


McNally Hosts Hackathon on Global

Click here to learn about over 200 students coming to McNally to learn about and challenge one another through coding, and to connect the skills to future career pathways - April 12, 2023


Bringing AI to the Classroom - CBC

Click here to read about how McNally is parterning with the Alberta Machine Intelligenve Institute (AMII) to explore how AI can be ethically integrated into thinking about how we can prepare students for a world and future in partnership with AI - October 21, 2023.

 


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Bikeathon 2025 in Support of CASA Mental Health

McNally Bikeathon 2025 -  Friday, April 11, 2025

For years, our school has been dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others, and this year is no exception. We're thrilled to announce the return of the Bikeathon, supporting a cause close to our hearts. Our students will be rallying their teams and make a positive impact as they pedal for a purpose! The Bikeathon will see teams of 10 students keeping the stationary bike tires spinning from 9 am to 11 pm, pushing themselves to new limits all for a great cause. But that's not all! While the wheels are turning, they will take part in exciting activities, refuel with tasty treats, catch some Z's, and cheer on their teammates as they take on the challenge! This isn't just a day of cycling; it's a celebration of community, compassion, and coming together to make a difference.

This year we are pedaling to support CASA Mental Health, who provides critical mental health care to kids aged three to 18. And because mental illness doesn’t just affect the child, CASA wraps its services around their families – including parents, caregivers and siblings. CASA is unique because it serves the missing middle – children and youth who have a mental health diagnosis, and who need greater support than what their family doctor or primary care network can offer but don’t require treatment in hospital.

Please consider supporting our Bikeathon by clicking this link to donate!