Spring Break Division Office Hours
MARCH 28, 2024—Please note that the Regina Public School Division Office will have altered hours during the spring break.
Wishing everyone a relaxing, safe holiday!
Severe weather is a way of life in Saskatchewan. In Regina, it gets cold in the winter.
SEPTEMBER 13, 2024 — Regina Fire & Protective Services (RFPS) will be hosting career information sessions for girls/women 1
APRIL 25, 2024—The 2024-25 elementary and high school calendars have now been posted!
MARCH 28, 2024—Please note that the Regina Public School Division Office will have altered hours during the spring break.
Wishing everyone a relaxing, safe holiday!
MARCH 22, 2024—The letter below and attached here was sent out to all Regina Public Schools families today.
March 22, 2024
MARCH 21, 2024 — Regina Public Schools publishes a monthly newsletter that celebrates the accomplishments of students and staff; reports on significant events, programs and community involvement; and highlights the activities that demonstrate our Shared Values of respect, belonging, knowledge and responsibility.
To view the March issue, please CLICK HERE.
MARCH 20, 2024—World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD), held on March 21st every year, is a global awareness day that has been officially observed by the United Nations since 2012. The date for WDSD of the 21st day of the 3rd month was selected to signify the uniqueness of the triplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromosome which causes Down syndrome.
This year’s theme is “Assume that I can so maybe I will,” an international call to end harmful stereotypes. People with Down syndrome and intellectual disabilities encounter stereotypes every day and are often underestimated, excluded, treated poorly and even abused.
Let us all join together to advocate for the rights, inclusion and wellbeing of those with Down syndrome.
MARCH 20, 2024—March 21st is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. It is a day observed all around the world to focus attention on the issues of racism (personal and systemic), oppression, bias, white privilege, colonization, racial inequity/injustice, and truth and reconciliation. Canada was one of the first countries to support the UN initiative and launched its first annual campaign against racial discrimination in 1989.
An important aspect of fostering healthy and respectful relationships is embracing diversity in all its forms. We need to recognize and reject racism to create welcoming and inclusive communities.
Regina Public Schools
on Treaty 4 Territory
1600 4th Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4R 8C8
Email: info@rbe.sk.ca
Phone: (306) 523-3000
X (Twitter): @RegPublicSchool