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Link to residential schools stirs debate over name of Davin School in Regina
Davin School in Regina is named after the man who wrote the report that inspired the residential school system, and that revelation is stirring a debate over changing the name. Marc Spooner is an educ...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 14, 2016
Elementary school employees on Sask. First Nation facing charges
Two elementary school employees on the Beardy's Okemasis First Nation were recently terminated. George Gamble, formally of Chief Beardy Memorial Elementary School, is facing charges of ...
CJME News
Apr 14, 2016
52 years of service: meet the longest-serving government worker in Sask.
In 1963, Saskatchewan's premier was Woodrow Lloyd. Gas was six cents a litre. The price of a home was $16,000. It was also the year that Walter Mikulsky began work with the provincial government. Afte...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 13, 2016
Former Wolseley principal argues for lighter punishment for altering grades
A former principal found to have acted unprofessionally by altering students' grades was back before the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) on Monday. Kimberley Sautner and her l...
CJME News
Apr 11, 2016
Former Wolseley High School principal guilty of professional misconduct
A former Wolseley High School principal has been found guilty of professional misconduct following charges of bribing teachers to change her daughter's marks and mishandling classes for other students...
CJME News
Apr 09, 2016
U of S president hopes school recognized in provincial budget
With the re-elected Sask. Party government expected to deliver a budget in coming weeks, the president of the University of Saskatchewan is highlighting the school's contributions to the provincial ec...
CJME News
Apr 08, 2016
Student vote also gives Sask. Party a majority
Two weeks before election day, future Saskatchewan voters had the chance to learn about democracy by participating in a mock student vote. Elementary and high school students across the province elect...
CJME News
Apr 05, 2016
Regina schools face funding crunch with 660 more students this year
Regina Public Schools (RPS) have gained almost an entire school's worth of students this year, but funding from the province is still based on enrolment numbers from last year. The addition of 660 stu...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 23, 2016
Mid-campaign letter from Saskatoon school board draws fire from education minister
The Prairie Spirit School Division is warning parents of potential staff cuts. In a letter sent out Tuesday, the division claimed it has had to make spending cuts and dip into reserve funds to keep th...
CJME News
Mar 22, 2016
Regina Public School teachers call for more support for Syrian refugees
Teachers at Regina Public Schools are asking for help to provide proper support for an influx of new Syrian refugee students. Jeff Perry is the president of the Regina Public School Teachers Associati...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 21, 2016
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