Regina Catholic School Board Elections
Your source for essential details about the board, its members, and how you can get involved in the governance of our local Catholic schools.
· Election November 13, 2024
· Election November 13, 2024
RCSD Overview
The Regina Catholic School Division serves nearly 13,000 students, making it the fourth largest school division in Saskatchewan. The division operates 33 schools, including 26 elementary schools, five of which offer French Immersion programs, and one Special Education school for medically fragile students. Additionally, there are four high schools, three of which provide French Immersion programs, and one that focuses on trades.
The division also includes a unique Kindergarten to Grade 12 alternative school, the only one of its kind in Regina. Furthermore, the division offers an online learning program, Learning Online, which provides over 40 courses for students in grades 9 to 12.
Regina Catholic School' Board of Trustees are elected through a public vote, held every four years. The next general election will be held on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
Public Events
The following events provide opportunities for community engagement, spiritual reflection, and insight into the governance of Regina Catholic Schools. To register to attend, click here. For the most up-to-date information on these and other events, check the Regina Catholic Schools official calendar.
Are you ready to truly make a difference this election year? Are you sick and tired of feeling like you're not contributing, like you're just a bystander in the fight for change?
It's time to take action! There are not just one, not two, but THREE ways you can step up and help make a difference. Let's make our voices heard and our impact felt – together, we can create the change we wish to see in education.
Get Involved
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Volunteer to assist in a campaign.
Are you seeking a trustworthy candidate to support for a Regina Catholic School Board trustee position? RCAAN is here to assist in connecting you with a qualified individual to endorse, donate to or join on the campaign trail.
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Run as a candidate
Are you in agreement with RCAAN's vision, mission, and values? Are you considering what is required to run as a candidate and have a significant impact? Please reach out to us for further information on how RCAAN can assist with your campaign.
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Help get the Vote out
Are you interested in actively engaging with voters on election day while promoting the importance of civic participation? Consider joining RCAAN to explore various opportunities for participation and collaboration. Let's work together to inspire our fellow citizens to exercise their right to vote
Election Years
The Regina Public Schools' Board of Trustees is elected through a public vote every four years. The next general election is scheduled for 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. To view the subdivision boundaries, please click here.
Election Administration
The Returning Officer oversees the election process. For any questions or additional information about school board elections, you can contact Elections Regina. Their contact details are available: here.
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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
Take Action for Local Education.
RCAAN is dedicated to creating awareness on local education.
We will post all current issues we would like to inspire the community to act on. Action can be in many different ways, including emailing elected officials, protesting and running for office, CSCC or just volunteering in your communities school. Watch this page and our social media accounts to keep informed on the current Regina Catholic School Board issues.