Community
Kids Help Phone
December 12, 2022 -- Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only 24/7 e-mental health service offering free, confidential support to young people in English and French.
Volunteering and the CRC
NOVEMBER 17, 2022 -- We welcome and encourage family and friends to volunteer in our school communities. Volunteer participation is an important complement to the work done by employees.
Kindergarten Registration 2024-2025
Welcome to Kindergarten / bienvenue à la maternelle!
École Massey is now accepting registrations for the Fall 2024-2025 French Immersion Kindergarten School Year. If your child will be five years old by December 31, 2024, they are eligible to attend Kindergarten in September.
Administration of Medication at School
In order for any staff member to administer any essential medications, the following forms must be completed and returned to the school:
The first form is to be signed by parents/guardians. The second form is to be completed by the prescribing physician, including dosage.
Advantages to Being on Time to School
- Smooth transition period - students who arrive at school with time to spare have the opportunity to settle into the classroom, prepare their materials and focus their minds on the lessons to come.
- Important information – a typical school day starts with announcements and introductions to new lessons and concepts.
School Finder!
Need a quick way to find out what school or schools serve your area? Regina Public Schools provides a school locator. Enter your address or the name of your housing development and it will provide the name of the schools. It will also tell you whether or not yo qualify for transportation.
Student Citizenship Awards
OCTOBER 27, 2022 -- Public Schools of Saskatchewan will be recognizing public school student groups or classes that support citizenship or character building within their schools or community by providing annual Student Citizenship Awards. Student groups or classes at elementary and high school will be recognized for their contributions.
Smudging in Schools
Smudging is a tradition, common to many First Nations, which involves the burning of one or more natural medicines (plants) gathered from the earth. The four medicines (plants) commonly used by First Nations’ are tobacco, sage, cedar and sweetgrass. The most common medicines (plants) used in a smudge are sage and sweetgrass.
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