The University of Regina Department of Mathematics and Statistics hosts several events and workshops for elementary and high school students. For more information or to register for an event, visit https://www.uregina.ca/science/mathstat/community-outreach/index.html
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Pamela Spock
30 Nov 2017
The grade 5 class is working on islands, pretending to be early cartographers.
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Pamela Spock
15 Nov 2017
We are using SignUp.Com again this term to sign up for three-way conferences with your children’s teachers. The page will be activated at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, November 14. Please sign up by Friday, November 17. See the How to Use SignUp information for assistance.
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Pamela Spock
13 Nov 2017
Congratulations to all of the debaters who represented Regina Huda School at the Debate Tournament in Swift Current on Saturday. It was an impromptu tournament, which means that debaters have a very short time to prepare, so all of our debaters did very well. Eight of thirteen teams were represented either by placing or having someone recognized with a speaker award. In the Beginner category,...
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Pamela Spock
06 Nov 2017
Congratulations to Sheza in grade 1 for winning the $10.00 Caught Being Good prize for the month of October.
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Pamela Spock
02 Nov 2017
Regina Huda School had ten teams competing in the Beginner and Intermediate Debates on Friday, October 20 at Elsie Mironuck School. In the Beginner category, Regina Huda School had six teams competing of nine teams total. Aiman and Laraib finished in third place and Maham and Salma placed second. Maham was named third place speaker and Ryan was named second place speaker. In the Intermediate category,...
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Pamela Spock
25 Oct 2017
Mrs. Hibbert’s grade 3 class is learning math using their number lines and special fingers to help them learn math!
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Pamela Spock
20 Oct 2017
Our grade 1A students have been very busy this fall, taking part in Fire Safety Presentations, a Leaf Hunt, and Orange Shirt Day.
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Pamela Spock
20 Oct 2017
To celebrate World Food Day, students in grades Kindergarten to Grade 4 participated in “The Big Crunch”. It is an opportunity to get excited about healthy eating, learning about our food system, highlighting the availability of local produce, and promoting growing our own food. Over 60% of our vegetables come from outside of Canada; raising awareness like this helps support our local growers. Learning about...
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Pamela Spock
13 Oct 2017