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Orange Shirt Day

September 30 has been proclaimed by the Government of Canada as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This recognition of the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and formal acknowledgement and creation of a recognized day to honour First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples is another step in the reconciliation process and in honouring of Treaties.

ATTENTION GRADE 12's

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT RBE EMAIL ACCOUNTS FOR ALL GRADE 12 STUDENTS and STUDENTS LEAVING THE DIVISION

Your division Google Apps Account will be disabled immediately after the last day of school [students will not have access] and deleted 30 days after that.

It is extremely important that any google drive documents, google photo images, and any other content in any of the services be saved off before they leave school in June.

ACCESSING STUDENT SUPPORTS

Dear Parents, Guardians and Students:

During this stressful time, we want to remind you that our Thom Student Services team is available to families during regular school hours. Students who require personal, crisis, academic, career or post-secondary counselling can reach out to a member of the Student Services team by email or phone to make arrangements for support:

COVID Case Identified, School Remains Open

March 22, 2021 – the Saskatchewan Health Authority informed us that there was one case of COVID-19 at Thom Collegiate. Close contacts have been called and remote learning will begin for affected students.

The school remains open. Letters will be sent to school families on March 23, 2021.

If there are any additional close contacts identified at the school, they will be contacted directly by Public Health. A close contact is someone who has been within two metres (six feet) of someone for a cumulative 15 minutes. 

Indigenous Advocate

What is the role of an Indigenous Advocate Teacher?

The primary role of an Indigenous Advocate is to support Indigenous students academically and socially in order to smoothly transition through and out of high school. The Indigenous Advocate will also: