Mental Health & Well-Being
June 5, 2020 -- As we close this first week of June, Regina Public Schools would like to take a moment to pause, to consider and to welcome the groundswell of voices and actions in response to, and in recognition of, the racial inequality we have seen in the United States and the well-documented racial inequality that we recognize in our own country and city.
On Friday, June 5, 2020, we are seeing demonstrations in Regina. We see families, co-workers and children marching in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Regina Public Schools welcomes and supports these voices.
MAY 14, 2020 -- Due to the current Saskatchewan Health Authority guidelines, we unfortunately are not able to offer in-person Regina Public Schools Summer School this year.
JUNE 4, 2020 -- Throughout Saskatchewan, June is known as Gender and Sexual Diversity Pride Month! It is a time when the world’s LGBTQ2S+ communities and allies come together to celebrate acceptance, human rights and diversity.
In Regina Public Schools, it is important that we demonstrate our Shared Values that include belonging and respect. As a school division, we are committed to ensuring that schools and workplaces are inclusive and protected environments where LGBTQ2S+ staff, students, families and allies feel included, protected and respected.
MAY 22, 2020 -- Are you or do you know an exceptional Grade 11 student who will be graduating from Grade 12 in 2021? Twelfth Year Photography is now accepting nominations and applications for Twelfth Year Ambassadors. Chosen students (a maximum of four per high school in Regina) will receive a complimentary photo shoot and a chance to win a $1,000 bursary.
To nominate a student or to apply, please CLICK HERE.
May 7, 2020 -- The Government of Saskatchewan announced today that In-class learning will be suspended in Saskatchewan until at least September, 2020.
What this means for Regina Public Schools students and families is that our Supplemental Learning Plan will continue until the end of the school year. In-school classes will not resume by the end of June.
MAY 3, 2020 -- The Canadian Mental Health Association has declared May 4th to 10th as Mental Health Week. This year, the theme is "social connection" and its importance to mental health. The campaign encourages us all to #GetReal about how we really feel.
For more information, please visit https://www.mentalhealthweek.ca
and check out the resources below:
Fact Sheet
Poster