Board Meeting Highlights

January 11, 2021 Board Meeting -1- Global Sports Academy Successes and Expansion The partnership between SRPSD and Global Sport has achieved outstanding success for our student athletes. Carlton Comprehensive Principal Jeff Court and Superintendent Cory Trann provided a midyear report that included video testimonials from both students and parents about the excellent local initiative. Highlights

RIVERSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOL – DONATION OF CHRISTMAS HAMPERS

This year Riverside Public School celebrated the season by handing out 67 large Christmas Hampers, and 30 Mini Christmas Hampers to our Riverside families. A HUGE thank you goes out to everyone in our greater Riverside Public School community who made a donation to make this a reality. Thank you from the bottom of our

QUEEN MARY PUBLIC SCHOOL SHOWCASES ARTISTIC TALENT

Queen Mary Public School has many students with incredible artistic talents that are portrayed in their sketches, paintings, sculptures and written work.  While the positive impacts of the arts is worthwhile in itself, having it recognized throughout the school is of great importance to our school community.  It encourages the students, helps to build their

VINCENT MASSEY PUBLIC SCHOOL – GIVE A LITTLE LIFE DAY

To support Give a Little Life Day, Vincent Massey Public School held a fundraiser called ‘Nickels for the N.I.C.U.’ The fundraiser was led by the grade three teacher, Kristina Krasicki. The school community collected money during the month of November and three classrooms had the opportunity to win a prize if they had the heaviest

All SRPSD Schools Moving to Remote Learning

December 14, 2020 to January 15, 2021 SRPSD is following the late-breaking recommendation from the local Health officials to move all schools to Level 4 of the Saskatchewan Safe Schools Plan.  Grade PreK-12 students in all SRPSD schools will be temporarily participating in remote learning from December 14, 2020 to January 15, 2021.  These are

Board Meeting Highlights December 7, 2020

1. Urban High Schools Move to Level 4 After Christmas The Board of Education confirmed their support for the recommendation from Health to move to Level 4 in Prince Albert high schools for the two weeks after Christmas. Health and school division personnel reviewed the various health data and it became clear that the projected

ECOLE VICKERS PUBLIC SCHOOL

Since singing does not align with COVID safety in schools, Mrs. Lepine and her grade 1s have been signing O Canada every morning.  Great job in “Connecting and Learning in New Ways”. https://youtu.be/8v22ZtafDcM