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All Student Transportation cancelled.

January 7, 2022 -- Due to extreme temperature and windchill, all student transportation is cancelled.

If students will be absent, please report absences to school.

Note our procedures below.

If wind chill is colder than -40C, student transportation will be cancelled for those requiring specialized buses with wheelchair lifts. If wind chill is colder than -45C, all student transportation will be cancelled.

COVID Cases Identified

NOTE: We are altering how we report on cases.

Until further notice, all cases will be posted here instead of on individual school sites.

Twitter notifications will continue.

 

 

 

 

January 6, 2022 – Regina Public Schools has learned of a case or cases of COVID at the following schools.

School Families Letter

January 3, 2022 -- Happy New Year! Classes will resume as planned on Tuesday, January 4, 2022.  The Saskatchewan Health Authority has confirmed that schools can return to in-class learning following the break, with continued safety measures in place. In preparation, we encourage all school families to complete an at-home rapid test prior to the return to school. Most families will have had access to these tests through schools.

Guest Speaker at Albert Community School

DECEMBER 17, 2021 -- Russell Fayant was December’s guest speaker at Albert Community School. Russell is a faculty member with the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP), and he is based out of the University of Regina campus. Russell is Métis and from the Qu’Appelle Valley in Saskatchewan. He is a Michif speaker and says he is still learning his language.

Russell began his presentation at Albert School with a jovial hello to everyone and then started to introduce himself in his Michif language. Once he finished his introduction in Michif, he explained to everyone what he said and what it meant to him to be able to speak his language. Russell is not fluent in Michif but is continually learning from other speakers.

Indigenous Storytelling at Judge Bryant

DECEMBER 15, 2021 -- As the snow has fallen to the ground, so comes the season of storytelling in Indigenous culture.

Students at Judge Bryant School have hung on every word that has come from Elder Hazel Dixon. After one class watched several of Elder Hazel’s storytelling videos from the Royal Saskatchewan Museum website, one impressed young learner exclaimed to her, “I didn’t know you were a YouTuber!”

Staff at Judge Bryant are so grateful for the wisdom that Elder Hazel shares with everyone at the school.