Announcements

Mental Health Week 2023

APRIL 27, 2023—Every year since 1951, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) has hosted Mental Health Week in the first full week in May. This year, CMHA Mental Health Week will be held from May 1st to 7th.

This year’s theme is “My Story.” Storytelling is a fundamental part of being human. Stories help build connections and strong communities. Storytelling, in all its forms, supports mental health and reduces stigma. This year’s Mental Health Week will amplify some of the voices and spaces within which mental health exists across Canada.

Article: "How Storytelling is Good for Your Mental Health"

Summer School 2023

APRIL 21, 2023 — Regina Public Schools will not be offering Summer School this year. Students who are in need of summer school courses, or wish to take summer school courses, are encouraged to contact the Regina Catholic School Division.

For information about the courses and the associated costs, please access the Regina Catholic Schools website at https://lo.rcsd.ca/local/pages/summer.

Regina Public Schools will be offering online driver training classes this summer with more information to follow on our website.

Organ Donation Awareness

APRIL 6, 2023 -- On April 7th, WEAR GREEN to recognize Green Shirt Day and organ donation awareness. Green Shirt Day was created following the Humboldt Broncos bus crash and the generous organ donations of Logan Boulet.

Let’s continue to inspire one another because when we register as donors, and tell our family and friends, we are “Together Strong.”

Scott Program, Students Benefit from Grey Cup Grant

APRIL 5, 2023 -- Today in Regina, Saskatchewan Roughriders President and CEO and 2022 Grey Cup Festival Co-Chair Craig Reynolds announced more than $277,000 in funding to nine communities from the Grey Cup Festival Legacy Grant Program.  Scott Collegiate and mâmawêyatitân centre were one of the recipients.

mâmawêyatitân centre (Regina, SK)
Development of a “land-based learning” space consisting of native prairie grasses and plants, traditional indigenous medicinal plants, where being outdoors together naturally extends the meaning of mâmawêyatitân, which is Cree for “let’s be all together.”