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New police academy to teach high school students about law enforcement

March 6, 2020

New police academy to teach high school students about law enforcement

From Lynn Giesbrecht, Regina Leader Post

The Scott Police Academy is launching this fall as a partnership between the Regina Police Service (RPS) and Regina Public Schools, giving students a unique high school experience that incorporates elements of law enforcement training.

Starting this fall, Grade 9 students across the city will be able to gain policing skills while also checking off their high school requirements.

Text Messages from Regina Public Schools

Regina Public Schools is adding SMS (Text) messaging to its parent notification system. In the event of an emergency, a school closure, or a cancellation of classes, we would like to alert and inform parents/guardians as quickly as possible.

Currently Regina Public Schools uses automated telephone calls to alert parents and guardians. With this change, if parents opt-in, and if they have provided their preferred emergency contact mobile telephone number, they will receive both an automated phone call and a text message, in the event of an emergent situation.

What to expect:

Attendance Matters

MARCH 2, 2020 -- Attendance Matters! Every school day is important. When students improve their attendance rates and punctuality, they improve their academic prospects and chances for graduating and develop good habits for life.

For more information, please CLICK HERE.

Scott Police Academy

MARCH 2, 2020 -- The Scott Police Academy is a partnership between Regina Public Schools and Regina Police Service. The academy provides students with the opportunity to be part of a high school learning experience led by teachers and police officers. It will give students an understanding of law enforcement by expert speakers, adapted classroom material and experiences...all while learning.

For the application process, please CLICK HERE