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Mental Health and Anxiety Parent Forum

Please join us for our Mental Health & Anxiety Parent Forum on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at Campus Regina Public (1069-14th Avenue East, Regina).

The guest speaker will be Dr. Bruce Gordon, Registered Doctoral Psychologist serving at Randall Kinship Centre and Autism Centre with Child & Youth Services - Regina with the Saskatchewan Health Authority.

To RSVP your attendance for this forum, please call (306) 523-3000 or email info@rbe.sk.ca by Friday, April 13, 2018. Limited seating available.

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Everyone welcome!

School Safety Procedures and Drills

In partnership with the Regina Police Service and our School Resource Officer, we practice school "Evacuation", "Lockdown", and "Secure the Building" drills throughout the school year:

  • Lockdown (threat in or to building) - All school occupants are secured in designated locked areas and regular activities are stopped.
  • Secure the Building (threat outside the building) - All exterior doors are locked. No one can enter or exit the building. School activities continue inside the building.
  • Evacuation - Students will exit the building to a designated location. All students will be accounted for once safety exited.

Safe Secure Schools

All visitors to Ruth Pawson must check in at the office if they are coming into the school for any reason. Please see our Admin. Assistant, Mrs. Bosch, when entering our school and she will make arrangements with staff members or with your child on your behalf. This procedure helps to minimize disruptions to learning time and assists us in doing everything possible to ensure that Pawson is a safe and secure school.

March 21 - International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

The United Nations proclaimed the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in 1966. March 21 is now recognized as a day where we can all reflect on the progress made and the challenges that remain in combating racism, discrimination and intolerance in our community and around the world.

Every day, each and every one of us can stand up against prejudice and intolerant attitudes and reaffirm our commitment to fairness and diveristy.

Cuddle Up and Read

Is there anything more fun than sharing a book with someone you love? It's enjoyable and beneficial to children of all ages. Parents, guardians and family members are invited to join us on Thursday, March 9 from 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. for "Cuddle Up and Read". A snack will be provided for all children. We hope you will join us!