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Increasing graduation rates announced.

Regina Public Schools is pleased to announce significant increases in graduation rates in the 2016-17 school year and increases over the past 7 years.

The on-time graduation rate (three years to graduate from Grade 10 to 12) for all Regina Public Schools students increased from 74 percent in 2015-16 to 79 percent in 2016-17. That is an increase of five percent. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students saw an on-time graduation increase of 11 percent from 42 percent in 2015-16 to 53 percent in 2016-17.  On-time graduation rates for non-First Nations, Métis and Inuit students increased from 81 percent in 2015-16 to 85 percent in 2016-17, which equals the provincial average of four percent.

VTRA at Regina Public Schools

Last year, the Regina Human Service Partnership (RHSP) signed the Regina Human Service Partnership's Community Violence Threat Risk Assessment & Support Protocol at a ceremony at Campus Regina Public. This is an essential tool for creating and maintaining safe environments for students, staff, parents/guardians and community members.

It is important for all parents to read and understand the community Violence Threat Risk Assessment & Support Protocol information. Below, please find links to review the brochure, the protocol document and a letter to all parents and guardians by Greg Enion, Director of Education.

School Zone Safety Tips

Police Chief Evan Bray talks about school zone safety. Watch this informative video that was produced with the cooperation of the Regina Police Service to keep students safe and to promote Regina Public Schools' school zone safety program.

Following the tips in this video can help drivers keep students safe during morning, noon and afternoon commutes.

Click on the picture below, or click here to watch.

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.

Check it out!

School Community Councils

Every Regina Public School and High School has a School Community Council (SCC).These SCCs were mandated by the Provincial Government to replace parent teacher associations; school councils;  and home and school associations.

To find out more about the school's School Community Council or to get involved please contact the school.

Please visit the following Regina Public School webpage for complete information:   Community Councils