Changes to COVID Safety Protocols
February 10, 2022 – Regina Public Schools is changing its COVID-19 safety requirement following an announcement from the Government of Saskatchewan.
February 10, 2022 – Regina Public Schools is changing its COVID-19 safety requirement following an announcement from the Government of Saskatchewan.
January 28, 2022 -- The attached letter from the Director of Education will be sent to all school families today. It is in response to changes announced by the Government of Saskatchewan related to self-isolation and close-contact protocols.
January 17, 2022 -- Did you receive this message? It is legitimate. Parents/guardians and emergency contacts of Regina Public Schools students may receive this text message to voluntarily opt in for the family communication (text) system. Text messages are only used for urgent communication to families.
JANUARY 14, 2022 -- The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed January 27, 2022, as Family Literacy Day and January 23 to 29, 2022, as Family Literacy Week in Saskatchewan. The week provides opportunities for communities, libraries, schools and other organizations to plan events that raise awareness about the importance of family literacy.
January 11, 2022 -- Regina Public Schools communicates incidents of cases of COVID-19 in schools. The school division also reports if a classroom has moved to remote learning. The school division does not currently report on individual case numbers in schools.
Why the changes?
COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic for the Students and Families of Marion McVeety:
Dec 13, 2021
December 10, 2021 (UPDATED) -- Regina Public Schools continues its commitment to promote the health and safety of students and employees and to provide and maintain a safe work and learning environment for all.
November 24, 2021 -- The Saskatchewan Health Authority is organizing and responsible for immunization clinics for students.
On behalf of the SHA, Regina Public schools will be sending information about clinics home with elementary students.
Please contact the SHA directly with any questions.
October 27, 2021 – The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) informed us that there were two cases of COVID-19 at Marion McVeety School.
All Individuals who the SHA considers to be in contact with the positive cases will receive a letter from the SHA.
September 20, 2021--On September 17, 2021, the Government of Saskatchewan implemented a Public Health Order that includes specific directives for schools that support Regina Public Schools safety protocols, including the requirement of mask use in all our schools and facilities.
38 Turgeon Cresent
Regina, Saskatchewan
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Email: marionmcveety@rbe.sk.ca
Phone: (306) 791-8492
Fax: (306) 523-3031