Announcements

African-Canadian Black History Month

JANUARY 29, 2024—During the month of February, Regina Public Schools proudly recognizes African-Canadian Black History Month. It is an occasion to celebrate the many achievements and contributions of people with African heritage and their communities. This month also provides an opportunity to continue learning about the wide range of African Canadian experiences, including dealing with racism, and the vital role this community has played throughout our shared history.

The 2024 theme for African-Canadian Black History Month is "Reconciliation and Healing."

International Holocaust Remembrance Day

JANUARY 27, 2024—The United Nations General Assembly has designated January 27th as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. It marks the anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps and the end of the Holocaust that resulted in the murder of six million Jews and five million others during the Second World War. We remember and stand against hate and discrimination.

January INFO Newsletter

JANUARY 24, 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 January issue, please CLICK HERE.

Bell Let's Talk Day

JANUARY 23, 2024—Bell Let’s Talk Day is a mental health awareness campaign. January 24, 2024, is a day when people across the nation are encouraged to join in the conversation around mental health. The theme this year is “Let’s create real change in mental health." A brief video polling Canadians about statistics can be viewed on their website as well at this link.

Family Literacy Day/Week 2024

JANUARY 18, 2024—The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed January 27, 2024, as Family Literacy Day and January 22 to 28, 2024, as Family Literacy Week in Saskatchewan. The week provides opportunities for communities, libraries, schools and other organizations to plan events that raise awareness about the importance of family literacy. Parents with literacy skills support children to acquire literacy skills, contributing to strong families and strong communities.