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November INFO Newsletter 2025

NOVEMBER 26, 2025—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 November issue, please CLICK HERE.

Regina Football Academy Launched

November 19, 2025—Regina Public Schools, Regina Catholic Schools and Regina Minor Football officially launched the Regina Football Academy today at Leibel Field.

Regina Football Academy (RFA) is a new learning and skill-building initiative for Regina-area Grades 9, 10 and 11 students that promotes perfection of football proficiency and successful completion of academic and elective learning requirements.

The RFA program, set to begin in Semester 2 of the 2026–2027 school year, will give students the opportunity to earn high school credits while playing their favourite game—practising and perfecting football skills under the guidance of experienced coaches and educators.

Regina Football Academy Launched

November 19, 2025—Regina Public Schools, Regina Catholic Schools and Regina Minor Football officially launched the Regina Football Academy today at Leibel Field.

Regina Football Academy (RFA) is a new learning and skill-building initiative for Regina-area Grades 9, 10 and 11 students that promotes perfection of football proficiency and successful completion of academic and elective learning requirements.

The RFA program, set to begin in Semester 2 of the 2026–2027 school year, will give students the opportunity to earn high school credits while playing their favourite game—practising and perfecting football skills under the guidance of experienced coaches and educators.

Severe Weather and the Student

Severe weather is a way of life in Saskatchewan. In Regina, in the late fall and winter, it gets cold and road conditions can be treacherous. There are severe weather conditions that include snow, ice, blizzards and windchill that we have come to expect.

Read this article about what to expect and how to provide feedback.

Going to school is also a way of life for our students and staff, regardless of the weather. Very rarely are Regina Public schools closed during a regular school day. Even in a blizzard! School buses and transportation similarly will run in most temperatures and conditions.

Kiskinwahmatowin Land-Based Program

Kiskinwahmatowin (learning together) is a full school-year program, through a partnership with K+S Potash Corp Canada, for Grades 6/7 students who want to spend their year learning the curriculum through land-based experiences. The students develop their leadership skills, find their passion, spend time connecting to the land and experience a hands-on approach to education.

Learn more about Regina Public Schools’ Land-based Program at Thomson School through this stunning video that was made possible through the generous partnership with K+S Potash Corp Canada.