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Advantages to Being on Time to School
- Smooth transition period - students who arrive at school with time to spare have the opportunity to settle into the classroom, prepare their materials and focus their minds on the lessons to come.
- Important information – a typical school day starts with announcements and introductions to new lessons and concepts.
Schools cancelled due to power outage
Due to the extended power failure in the City of Regina, we will be closing a number of our schools.
Parents must pick up their students or give permission to the schools to release them.
Schools will remain open for students who cannot go home.
The following is a list of schools that will be closed for classes at 11:45 am, if you do not see your school name classes continue today.
Please check with local media and Twitter for more details
Absences Add Up!
Did you know?
Being on time for school sets your child up for a great day of learning.
Even in Kindergarten, absences can cause children to fall behind in their learning.
Missing 10 percent (or about 18 days) can make it difficult to learn to read – a critical future skill.
Checking in at the office
All visitors to École Wilfrid Walker are asked to check in at our office. If you are dropping off something for your child please wait for our office staff to call down to the classroom. Thank you in advance for your support.
School Supplies
These items maybe purchased online at www.schoolstart.ca or any other store. All students should have non-marking pair of indoor running shoes and a water bottle.
Protecting Our Children from Online Self-Peer Exploitation
Our school resource officer, Constable Andree Sieber, came by on October 12th
Education Week
Theme: Building our Future by Learning Together
Dates: October 15-21, 2017
Education Week in Saskatchewan, is a time to celebrate student success and recognize our dedicated education professionals.
This year's theme: Building our Future by Learning Together, highlights the role of education in building our future both as individuals and as a province. It also emphasizes importance of a collaborative and inclusive approach to learning.
Source: Government of Saskatchewan
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