Mental Health & Well-Being
JUNE 11, 2021 -- Regina Public Schools is seeking a teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing for the 2021-22 school year.
Details can be found under our Careers section at https://www.reginapublicschools.ca/careers_todhh
Posting closes on Wednesday, June 16, 2021.
JUNE 10, 2021 -- In 2021-22, Lakeview School will turn 100 years old! The School Community Council is planning a number of activities for current students and alumni. Fundraising is now underway to support the year-long celebration, including a party in the spring of 2022.
To find out how you can provide your support, please CLICK HERE.
JUNE 10, 2021 -- In 2019, The Deaf & Hard of Hearing (DHH) program at Winston Knoll Collegiate was approached by The Dunlop Art Gallery to collaborate with artist Logan MacDonald on an upcoming art exhibition. Logan MacDonald is a queer visual artist and curator from Newfoundland. He identifies as a settler with European/Mi’kmaq ancestry.
Logan is part of a unique yet growing community of settler-identified, newly federally acknowledged Mi’kmaq from Newfoundland, who are looking at ways to revive their Mi’kmaq culture. Logan has toured extensively, exploring Indigenous identity in Canada. Logan has degenerative hearing loss and wanted to explore how hearing loss impacts individuals’ ability to learn about their culture as well as Deaf culture.
June 9, 2021 -- From a Government of Saskatchewan news release.
Construction Underway At Future Site Of New Joint-Use École St. Pius X And Argyle Elementary Schools In Regina
Shovels are in the ground at the future site of the new joint-use facility replacing Argyle School and École St. Pius X elementary schools. The Saskatchewan company Quorex Construction Services Ltd. has been awarded the contract to build the facility and has already begun digging the foundation of the 11,050 square metre building – bigger than a CFL football field.
JUNE 9, 2021 -- Value yourself. Stress (work/life) can, at times, make us forget that we are worthy individuals.
Remind yourself of past achievements; take a moment to reflect and appreciate yourself.
This is one way of owning your mental health and sustaining happiness.
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Regina District Industry Education Council (RDIEC) staff to move from all in-person programs to all virtual, but out of challenge comes opportunity.