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SCC Forum 2020

JANUARY 29, 2020 -- A School Community Council forum will be held on Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. at the Regina Public School Division Office (1600 4th Avenue). If you wish to attend, please RSVP to leanne.wall@rbe.sk.ca by February 25th.

To view the poster, please CLICK HERE.

Diversity Committee Formed

January 17, 2020 – Following a commitment from the Board of Education, a Regina Public Schools Special Committee for Diversity has been created. The purpose of this Committee is to guide and inform existing Regina Public Schools administrative procedures, practices and school-based activities related to issues of diversity.

Membership for this committee has been selected. Members include representatives of the Regina community, Regina Public Schools parents, a representative of UR Pride, Regina Public Schools in-school administration and teachers, and school division administration. The composition of the membership was designed to ensure that each member brings with them personal and professional experiences and perspective, as well as a willingness to collaborate.

Attendance Matters

JANUARY 8, 2020 -- Did you know that missing too much school can impact a child's ability to read? Regular school attendance is so important that we're working with United Way Regina, Regina Catholic Schools and other community partners to spread the news.

Please CLICK HERE to view a video to learn why attendance is so important and how you can help.

Wizard of Oz - At Sheldon-Williams Collegiate

DECEMBER 16, 2019 -- Sheldon-Williams Collegiate is proud to present a high school production of the timeless classic, ​The Wizard of Oz

This year marks not only the 80th anniversary of the enduring musical comedy but also the inception of a cutting-edge academic program at Sheldon-Williams Collegiate (SWC).

More than 75 SWC Spartans from Grades 9 through 12 participate in a two-hour class devoted to the production of a musical. Led by teacher-directors Krista McDivitt, Sarah Keefe, Brit Peters and Brianna Levesque, students are challenged to explore the myriad diverse elements of production.