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Public Education Matters
Celebrating the people and projects that make our public schools the heart of Saskatchewan's communities. Here, we highlight student achievements, teacher dedication, and the incredible learning happening in classrooms across the province.


Bringing Holiday Cheer- Horizon’s Christmas Hamper Project
This year marks Horizon's 12th annual Christmas Hamper Project--a heartfelt tradition that brings warmth and support to families during the holiday season.


GSSD Recognized in Legislature for Leadership in CPR Awareness
Minister Kaeding presented a member statement in the Saskatchewan Legislature recognizing November as CPR Month.


Norquay Knights Recognized for Inspiring Community Leadership
The Norquay/Sturgis School Senior Girls Basketball Team has been acknowledged for their outstanding leadership and generosity both locally and provincially.


Magnet Welding Program Grant
Mr. Fehr, who instructs the Magnet welding program, applied to the Canadian Welding Bureau (now known as the CWB group) for a grant to upgrade the Magnet welding program's safety equipment, and just recently -- we are very pleased to announce -- was awarded 14 WeldSAFE kits, each kit averaging $1,200 worth of safety equipment, a total value of $16,800.


The Legacy of Terry Fox at Davidson School
Every year, schools across Canada, and around the world, hold Terry Fox Runs, in honour of Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope and to continue his dream to find a cure for cancer. For more than a decade, Davidson School, a K-12 school with less than 400 students in Sun West School Division, has been among the top-fundraising schools in Saskatchewan and frequently raises more money than any other school in the province.


Career Explorations Event A Huge Success
The Career Explorations event held at the Gallagher Centre in Yorkton, in collaboration with Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools (CTTCS), Suncrest College, and Good Spirit School Division (GSSD) brought together over 2,000 students in grades 9-12 from eleven GSSD high schools, two CTTCS high schools, and surrounding First Nations communities for a day of inspiration and opportunity.


Maidstone Schools Host Remarkable Remembrance Day Ceremony Featuring Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
Students, staff, families, and community members in Maidstone experienced a truly memorable Remembrance Day ceremony on November 7, 2025, as Maidstone High School and Ratushniak Elementary School came together to honour Canada’s veterans in a powerful and meaningful way. The joint service was led by Maidstone High School’s Grade 12 class, under the direction of History teacher Mrs. Wicks, and by Ratushniak Elementary School teacher Mrs. Bellin.
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