Announcements

Feast and Round Dance

NOVEMBER 19, 2024—Regina Public Schools will host a feast and round dance on Thursday, February 13, 2025, at Sheldon-Williams Collegiate (2601 Coronation Street). A pipe ceremony will be held at 4:30 p.m. with the feast and round dance to follow. Everyone is welcome!

To view the poster, please CLICK HERE.

Saskatchewan Multicultural Week

NOVEMBER 18, 2024—Saskatchewan Multicultural Week will be held from November 16th to 24th. The focus during this 50th anniversary of Saskatchewan Multicultural Week is "Celebrating Community, Honouring Diversity and Acting for Equity."

This week is celebrated annually to acknowledge the benefits of multiculturalism as seen in the enrichment and contributions of many individuals, groups and communities in Saskatchewan. In Regina Public Schools, diversity is a shared value and makes us stronger!

For more information, please visit https://mcos.ca/events/sask-multicultural-week/.

 

2024 Official Election Results

November 15, 2024 -- The 2024 Official Municipal & School Board Election Results are posted.

Here is your Regina Public Schools Board of Education. Thank you to everyone who participated in the democratic process & supported public education in Regina!
See the Elections Regina Page

Details of the Regina Board of Education, meetings and subdivisions are available here. and under the Board of Education tab. Note that these pages will be updated after the November 19, 2024 Organizational Meeting.

Louis Riel Day

NOVEMBER 15, 2024—Louis Riel Day is held every year on November 16th, marking the anniversary of Riel’s execution in 1885 in Regina.

Riel, the first president of the Métis Nation, led Métis people in the Red River Resistance and the Northwest Resistance but was captured following the siege of Batoche and put on trial for treason against Canada.

Riel’s legacy includes fighting for Métis people’s rights and identity, negotiating Manitoba into Confederation, as well as protection for minority language rights. November 16th honours the life and legacy of Louis Riel, celebrates Métis culture and traditions, and recognizes the contributions of Métis people to Canada.