
Kindergarten Meet & Greet
Wednesday, March 31
2:30 - 3:15
H1N1 UPDATE
Regina Public Schools reminds all parents and guardians to keep students who are ill, or not feeling well, at home.Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region recommends that any students demonstrating signs of flu should stay home for a full seven days.
If you have any questions, please contact Judy Campbell, 791-8590 at Grant Road School.
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Please look for events on our calendar and our newsletters which are posted monthly.
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AND LEARNING
Please view our Learning Improvement Plan which is posted on our website.
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GRANT ROAD SCHOOL GENERAL INFORMATION
Grant Road Elementary School opened in 1959 and has served the South part of Regina since then. The school will celebrate its 50th anniversary in the 2009-2010 school year. The Mike Badham Park located just east of the school offers a large open park area for the students, staff and community to use daily.
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Afternoon Kindergarten Program
Grant Road School offers a afternoon Kindergarten program and has eight classrooms in operation for grades one to eight. The school also has a full-time Developmental Centre where eight students attend. Grant Road School offers the array of supports and programs available in all Regina Public Schools: Learning Resource, Speech and Language, Early Observation and Planning, School Counselor Services, Psychologist Support, and Lunchroom Supervision.
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INFO
Grant Road School has a full-time principal and administrative assistant. The school also has a Student Advisory Council (SAC). The Grant Road School Community Council was elected in October, 2008. Please use the link GRSCC for more information on our School Community Council.
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Partnerships
Grant Road School has partnerships with the Southland Mall Safeway and Regina Housing Authority. Groups of students visit Safeway each month on Seniors' Day to help with greeting customers, bagging groceries and tidying shelves. As well, classes take turns providing art work, which is displayed on the windows of Safeway's main entrance.
Seniors from the Regina Housing Authority help us with fundraising by collecting Campbell's Soup labels and old telephone books for us. The students often make seasonal greeting cards for the seniors.

