Mental Health & Well-Being

Winter Break Division Office Hours

FEBRURAY 11, 2021 -- Please note that the Regina Public School Division Office will have altered hours during the winter break. CLICK HERE to view the poster.

The office will be closed on Monday, February 15, 2021. From February 16th to 19th, the office will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:25 p.m., but closed from 11:55 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for lunch.

Division Office will reopen on Monday, February 22nd. During the winter break, all Regina public schools will also be closed. Classes resume on Monday, February 22, 2021.

Have a safe and restful break!

Temporary Remote Learning Survey Summaries

February 10, 2021 -- At the February 9, 2021 meeting of the Regina Board of Education, school division administration presented the results of two surveys relating to the temporary remote learning that was held before and after the holiday break. One survey was for students, parents/guardians and the public. The second survey was directed at employees but asked similar questions.

Summaries of the survey results are now available. For your information, there were 3,655 total responses to the student/parent/public survey. For the employee survey, 38 per cent or 1,106 employees responded.

Both surveys were confidential and anonymous.

Aboriginal Storytelling Month 2021

JANUARY 21, 2021 -- The Regina Public Library is hosting some fantastic virtual programs for Aboriginal Storytelling Month (February). If you are interested, please sign up on the Regina Public Library website. Contact Wendy Sinclair at wsinclair@reginalibrary.ca if you have any further questions.

Indigenous Storytelling Through Books

https://www.reginalibrary.ca/attend/programs/4832496

Indigenous Storytelling Through Graphic Novels

African-Canadian Black History Month

FEBRUARY 1, 2021 -- Black History Month, now called African-Canadian Black History Month to be more inclusive, is held during February every year. This month provides an opportunity to share and learn about the experiences, contributions and achievements of peoples of African ancestry and their communities. This year's theme is "The Future is Now."

Government of Canada Information

Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan Information and Upcoming Events