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Dismissal Procedures for Elementary Schools

SEPTEMBER 17, 2020—With almost one week of classes for all students completed, we are grateful for school family cooperation that has helped make student school experiences safe and positive.

As we proceed into the school year, we are refining our school-based procedures, including how we release students at the end of the school day. Although we initially communicated that we required parent permission to release students at 3:22 p.m., this is no longer the case.

Update to dismissal procedures at École Dr. A.E. Perry School

Dear families, parents and guardians;

Tomorrow, the following letter will be sent home electronically from your child's classroom teacher.  This letter outlines a slight adjustment to our end of day routines and procedures.  This change should have a minimal impact on your day to day routines, however, will help us continue to reduce congestion during pick up times at the end of the day. Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact us directly at the school and we will be happy to discuss this further.

Please click HERE to access the letter that will be sent home to families on Wednesday, September 16th, 2020.

Mme. M.  Bowes  & Mr. C. Weber

A message from your administrative team at École Dr AE Perry School

Dear parents, guardians, and students:

Welcome back to the Panther Pit!  Bienvenue chez les pathères! We hope that you have all had a restful summer and are ready to get back into the swing of things. The staff at École Dr. A.E. Perry School are very excited to see all of our students again as we greet them back into a newly refurbished and renovated school.

Back to school - What to expect on the first day

Welcome back to École Dr. A.E. Perry School!  Bienvenue à l'École Dr. A.E. Perry!

Our division office staff and school based staff have been working very hard to prepare for the arrival of our students on September 8th and September 9th. Classroom teachers are making contact with families this week to ensure that parents have the opportunity to ask questions and feel prepared for the upcoming school year.

We will begin the day outside - staff will be holding signage so that students can connect with their classroom teacher. 

A few items to help reduce congestion and keep our students safe:

Return to School Handbook

September 1, 2020 -- Regina Public Schools families can now read most details about returning to school in one document. The Return to School Parent/Caregiver Handbook includes all the information school families may need to know about school in September and beyond.

The handbook includes:

- Safety precaution details and what the schools and learning will be like in the coming school year

- Transportation

- Curriculum, instruction and assessment for Kindergarten to Grade 12

- Support Services information for students with intensive needs

- Program information for the 2020-21 school year

Strategy to Reduce Virus Spread

August 28, 2020 -- Regina Public Schools is implementing a three-part strategy to reduce the risk of COVID-19, as well as other viruses, including colds and flu, as students return to school and the colder fall and winter weather sets in. The strategy focuses on face masks, cleaning and increased, filtered ventilation.