Mental Health & Well-Being
January 15, 2024 – All high school student transportation has been cancelled due to windchill of -47 C. High school classes will continue today, call school with any absences. Affected school families will be contacted. Please note that today is a professional day for all elementary students and they have no school.
Note our procedures below.
January 12, 2024 -- As a result of a Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation job action, all classes are cancelled on Tuesday, January 16, 2024.
Families please note that on that day:
- There will be no school for students.
- All student transportation will be cancelled.
- All Before & After programs operating in our schools will be closed.
- All extra-curricular events and field trips will be cancelled.
- All Regina High School Athletics Association (RHSAA) events will be cancelled.
- You do not need to report student absences.
We will keep you informed through email, Edsby, social media and our website.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
January 12, 2024 -- Transportation with specialized equipment for wheelchairs has been cancelled due to windchill of -42 C. All other student transportation is operating today. Please bundle up and call school with any absences. Affected school families will be contacted.
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.
January 11, 2024 -- The letter below and linked here was sent to all school families today. Note that this is a revision of the original letter. The original letter stated in error that January 15th was a PD day for all students. It is an elementary school PD day and there is no school for elementary school students only.


This letter was sent by email and text link to all school families. To download a copy of this letter, please click here.
Severe weather is a way of life in Saskatchewan. In Regina, it gets cold in the winter. 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.