Theodore court case statement – April 21, 2017

                                         The Public Section [of the Saskatchewan School Boards Association] acknowledges the important decision released yesterday by the Court of Queen’s Bench in relation to the Theodore school case. The judgment in the case is a

Best Witness at the McKercher Cup

Congratulations to Brayden Caron from St. Louis Public School for winning the award for Best Witness at the McKercher Cup in Saskatoon on April 8th.  McKercher LLP continues a long-standing tradition of supporting Canadian Bar Association Law Day activities by sponsoring the annual student mock trial competitions. Brayden’s award was presented to him by Judge

April is Autism Awareness month.  Autism is commonly characterized as a mental condition that affects communication and behaviour, which is present from an early age.  Did you know… Autism is more common in boys Autism is becoming more prevalent There’s more than one form of autism There is no single cause Autistic patients excel creatively

Public Meeting

The Board of Education of Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division invites you to a Public Meeting to discuss Information & Implications of the Potential Formation of a Catholic School Division Christopher Lake Public School gymnasium Monday, April 10, 2017 7:00 p.m. This will be an opportunity for all residents of Christopher Lake and the surrounding

Fourth Annual Teaching Round Dance

March was special for all grade nine and ten students at Carlton Comprehensive Public High School who were invited to experience their Fourth Annual Teaching Round Dance! The learning focused day included a pipe ceremony, breakout sessions, a feast, drumming and singing and the round dance itself.  Preparing for the round dance started weeks ahead

W.J. Berezowsky Public School

Listen to Principal Shannon McElligott sharing the story of her awesome school! Our Board of Education is clearly focused on its mission to achieve excellence in education for every learner.  That focus has enabled the division to consistently improve and has empowered 1200 staff to provide the best programs possible for over 9000 Prekindergarten –

Reduce, Recycle, Reuse, and Read!

West Central Public School has found a way to do some creative book recycling. The fourth annual book swap was just held!  Families did a little early spring cleaning, specifically their book shelves.  Students bring unwanted books, those that are no longer a good fit, and trade them for ones that suit their needs.  The

Family Literacy!

 “Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.” — Emilie Buchwald The West Central Public School “Sticky Team” hosted a morning breakfast and reading event and  83% of the school’s parents, grandparents, guardians attended to read and enjoy a morning snack with our students and staff.  This strong turnout is an indicator of

Artists takes on 3 Dimensional Cultural Shapes!

Artists takes on 3 Dimensional Cultural Shapes! Queen Mary Public School recently worked with SRPSD Technology Coach Mr. Ron Fines to create wonderful Totem Poles. The grade 5 students from Jamie Meyers classroom created very  lifelike Totem Poles. The project was an integration of First Nations Treaties and Technology. The students picked the animal they