Public & Catholic School Board
Public School Board
Election Years
The Regina Public Schools' Board of Trustees is elected through a public vote every four years. The last general election was held Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
Election Process
Board members are elected based on seven subdivisions, which differ from the wards used for electing city councillors. Each voter can cast a ballot for one candidate from the list of those running in their respective subdivision. The Board of Education will be composed of the winning candidates from each subdivision.
Election Administration
The Returning Officer oversees the election process. For any questions or additional information about school board elections, you can contact Elections Regina during election season.
Board of Trustees:
Trustee contact information:
Ted Jaleta
ted.jaleta@rbe.sk.ca
306-539-7325
Tracey McMurchy
tracey.mcmurchy@rbe.sk.ca
306-530-8957
Brandon-Shea Mutala
brandon-shea.mutala@rbe.sk.ca
639-382-9230
Regina Public Schools:
Cindy Anderson
cindy.anderson@rbe.sk.ca
306-596-5949
Sarah Cummings Truszkowski
sarah.cummingstruszkowski@rbe.sk.ca
306-540-4714
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The Regina Public School Board has a Strategic Plan for 2023-2027, which outlines the division's goals and aspirations for all students, regardless of their background or circumstances. This plan includes initiatives to support students who need intensive supports, those whose first language is not English, and First Nations, Métis, and Inuit learners. Learn more.
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Regina Public Schools is committed to providing student-centered learning in inclusive, safe, and welcoming environments. Learn more.
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The school division's mission is guided by its Shared Values: "I belong; I am responsible; I respect; and I want to know." Learn more.
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The Board of Trustees for Regina Public Schools is elected every four years, with the next election scheduled for November 13, 2024. The board is composed of members elected from seven subdivisions, each representing a specific area within the school division. Trustees are responsible for making decisions that shape the educational landscape of Regina Public Schools. Learn more.
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The Regina Public School Board holds public meetings at 5:30 PM on the third Tuesday of each month when school is in session. These meetings are open to the public and provide an opportunity for community members to stay informed and engaged with the board's activities. Meeting agendas are published on the Friday before each meeting, and minutes are posted after they are approved at subsequent meetings.
Lacey Weekes
lacey.weekes@rbe.sk.ca
306-529-1236
Adam Hicks
adam.hicks@rbe.sk.ca
306-527-1240
Catholic School Board
Election Years
The Regina Public Schools' Board of Trustees is elected through a public vote every four years. The last general election was held Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
Election Process
Board members are elected based on seven subdivisions, which differ from the wards used for electing city councillors. Each voter can cast a ballot for one candidate from the list of those running in their respective subdivision. The Board of Education will be composed of the winning candidates from each subdivision.
Election Administration
The Returning Officer oversees the election process. For any questions or additional information about school board elections, you can contact Elections Regina during election season
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The RCSD 2023-2026 Strategic Plan outlines the division's vision, mission, and goals for the next three years. Learn more
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Regina Catholic School Division's mission is to work with the community and local church to provide quality Catholic education that respects diversity and fosters academic excellence. Learn more
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The core values include educating to each student's academic potential, developing strong moral character, learning and living the Catholic faith, building community, and providing growth opportunities. Learn more
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The Regina Catholic School Division is governed by a seven-member Board of Trustees that works with the Division administration to develop and implement policies. Learn more
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Public Board Meetings are typically held at 5:00 pm in the Board Room of the Catholic Education Centre, unless otherwise posted. Learn more
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In-person attendance at Public Board meetings now requires pre-registration by members of the public. Attendees must sign in and show photo identification. Learn more

