Announcements

Student Videos Included in Program for National Indigenous Peoples Day

JUNE 18, 20212 -- Congratulations to the Communication Media 30 students at Scott Collegiate and the ELA A10 students at F.W. Johnson Collegiate! These students worked collaboratively with the Nakoda AV Club, an Indigenous-led group operating on the Morley reserve (between Calgary and the Rocky Mountains) in Alberta. These partnerships were orchestrated by Tomas Jonsson with the Regina Public Library’s Dunlop Art Gallery.

Pride Day 2021

JUNE 4, 2021 -- Regina Public Schools’ Pride Day is today! Throughout Saskatchewan, June is known as Gender and Sexual Diversity Pride Month! It is a time when the world’s 2SLGBTQIA+ communities and allies come together to celebrate acceptance, human rights and diversity.

As a school division, we are committed to ensuring that schools and workplaces are inclusive and protected environments where 2SLGBTQIA+ staff, students, families and allies feel included, protected and respected.

Supervisor of Instruction Receives SSLA Award

MAY 31, 2021 -- Congratulations to Juanita Redekopp-McKeown for receiving the Art Forgay Award of Recognition of Administrators for 2020 from the Saskatchewan School Library Association! Juanita has been Regina Public Schools' Supervisor of Instruction since 2008 and has shown outstanding leadership in the areas of school libraries, teacher-librarians, literacy, copyright, textbooks and learning resources, among many other responsibilities.

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Director's Statement, Kamloops Residential School

May 31, 2021 -- This past weekend, we learned the tragic news that new forensic technology had located the remains of 215 children on the grounds of the Kamloops, British Columbia, Indian Residential School. We have lowered all flags across the Division to show our respect.

On behalf of Regina Public Schools, Trustees of the Regina Board of Education,  its employees, students and families we offer our deepest condolences to the B.C. Nation of Tk’emlúps te Secwe’pemc (Kamloops Indian Band), to Chief Rosanne Casimir, and to all Indigenous families who have felt personal and family loss and continued intergenerational trauma.