Wesmor Donation

  The spirit of local social justice is alive and well in SRPSD schools. A recent strong example is when Telus on behalf of Wesmor Public High School made a donation of $1000 to the Salvation Army in Prince Albert. This donation is available because of Wesmor students  participation in Telus Give Where You Live

Transformational Change

As you may know, there has been significant discussion in government and in the media about transformational change.  The discussion has included some concerning ideas about potential amalgamation to create even larger divisions or possibly the loss of locally elected school boards. Your Board of Education continues to advocate for the needs of staff, students

Santa Claus Parade

Everyone loves a good parade and this years Santa Claus parade featured SRPSD prominently! Thanks to Superintendent Nunn who drove the van and two Carlton students (Molly and Mackenzie) and two Arthur Pechey students (Jaymon and Layah) who walked beside the van handing out treats.  There was a good crowd to witness SRPSD’s presence in

School Boards Association Elects New Provincial Executive

We are proud to announce Mrs. Jaimie Smith-Windsor has been elected to the Saskatchewan School Boards Association Executive! As Vice-Chair for SRPSD Trustee Windsor works to promote Excellence for Every Learner and feels that she can offer our perspective to the provincial level executive. Smith-Windsor was quoted, “It is important we have local representation from

Polar Dive and Wild Rose Public School

On October 14, 2016 Wild Rose School held its annual Walk-a-thon and community pancake breakfast. This is the school’s major fundraiser to cover costs for the various events that the students take part in throughout the year. In order to build excitement, the teachers and educational assistants all create incentives for the school, based on

Meath Park students settle in at Carlton Comprehensive

After a fire broke out in their school, Meath Park students and teachers have found themselves a new home. The 190 students, from Grades 5 through 12, currently occupy 11 classrooms in the east wing of Carlton Comprehensive High School. For complete story Click Here.