📢 NEWS RELEASE: Student funding poised to drop even further
It's budget day, and preliminary analysis of the province’s education funding announcement suggests per-student funding may drop to the bottom of the national ranking.
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#MakeNoise4Ed
The Winston Knoll Wolverines are still celebrating a city high school girls' soccer championship, with an eye towards another in 2024. ⚽🏆
Watch this and more on #LockerTalk Regina at 6pm!
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When I taught in elementary I used to get many “flowers” (weeds) from my kiddos often, but today marks the FIRST day one of my high school students gifted me one of those beautiful “flowers”, and it feels really special #teacherthings
Thankful for my friend @kiahholness & the committee of the @WKCWolverines Student Interest Conference. Talking about anxiety is hard, but these students showed up & did the work today. Heart is full today!
Michelle Obama once said, “When they go low, we go high”. When considering what it means to be resilient, I think this is the most beautiful mantra to lean on.
My amazing pal @kiahholness invited me into her @WKCWolverines classroom this morning. Sharing my story, especially at this time of year, isn’t always an easy thing to do, but this message reminded me exactly why I do. Thank you Kiah— we both needed this!
@insidetheboxsk
“One person can make a difference,everyone should try”. Chad Thomas was that one person this week who made a difference in my classroom.
So grateful for this job that allows me to connect with humans who share the same values for youth mental health as I do! 🤍 @RegPublicSchool
A sensational keynote at @uofrteachlearn conference! I love when I walk away from a presentation with a million thoughts, questions, and reflections! #chatGPT#lifelonglearner
How are you spending this Friday night?
I’m keynoting a conference at the University of Regina. I love being able to talk to faculty and students about things like #ChatGPT and digital learning! I’m excited for this!
Many staff, students & their families in Regina Public Schools celebrate Ramadan during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. This year, Ramadan starts on March 22 or 23 and will conclude on April 20 or 21 with a three-day Eid celebration, a Muslim holiday.
Hey, @ExpRegina. Lil’ challenge for you:
Come to my daughter’s elementary school and explain, in a general assembly, why “Regina” rhymes with “fun” and how the kids can “make Regina sexy.” Have them pose for a photo to “show you their Regina” after. #seeyqr#experienceregina