Mental Health & Well-Being
APRIL 29, 2021 -- Regina Public Schools, in partnership with Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S), offers a Michif language program at McDermid Community School for Pre-Kindergarten (morning) and Kindergarten (afternoon) students.
This program, now in its second year, connects children with Métis culture and language in a half-day Michif early language program.
For more information or to register, please visit https://www.reginapublicschools.ca/michif_pilot_project or email vanea.cyr@rbe.sk.ca.
Shared Values Recognition Program Recipients Honoured
Trustees, administration, family and friends gathered to celebrate and congratulate the 2018-19 Shared Values Recognition Program (SVRP) recipients. The ceremony marked the 11th annual event and was held at Plainsview School on October 2nd.
The event was catered by Scott Collegiate Tourism & Hospitality Pathway students with the help of Chef Dickie Yuzicapi from Sioux Chef Catering and the students’ teacher, Kelley Christopherson. Kelley was also an honouree that evening.
APRIL 29, 2021 -- Rashid Heydar-Zada, a Grade 4 student at Harbour Landing School, participated in a virtual financial literacy competition and part of the Talk With Our Kids About Money program. This competition was open to Canadian students in Grades 4 to 8, and they have been working on their projects for several months.
Rashid was one of three Saskatchewan students chosen to go to the semi-finals and was the only Saskatchewan student to be selected to go to the finals where he competed against six other students from across Canada.
APRIL 28, 2021 -- Sunshine, fresh air, signs of green! When the sun shines, put on sunscreen and soak up some vitamin D. When it rains, enjoy the refreshment.
Let's get outdoors to walk, bike, work in the garden, and play. It's a welcome opportunity to unplug, recharge and calm our minds.
April 26, 2021 -- Following consultations and recommendations from Regina Medical Health Officers (RMHO), Regina Public Schools will be returning to in-class learning on Monday, May 3, 2021.
The decision to return to in-class learning follows information from RMHO showing a “distinct reduction” in new infection in both elementary and high school-aged students. RMHO supports the return to in-class learning and continues to monitor case trends.
April 20, 2021 -- Regina Public Schools is now on Facebook. We look forward to seeing school families, friends and the public following the page. The page is managed by the Communications department and will be moderated for content, much like our websites and Twitter account.
Public feedback is appreciated, as is your patience as we learn to manage this new to us (old) social media platform.
Respectful conversation is appreciated and comments that do not respect The Shared Values will be deleted. The Shared Values are I Belong, I Respect, I am Responsible and I Want to Know.