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The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division #119 comprises 33 schools in the Prince Albert, Saskatchewan area, and is the third largest school division in the province. This division has over 9500 students enrolled, with 365 support personnel, 475 teachers, and 88 division owned buses (2200 kids ride the bus every day).
When Saskatchewan was created in 1905, there were over five thousand school districts in Saskatchewan operating one room school houses. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In the 1940s, the provincial government instituted an amalgamation process resulting in larger school units, which greatly reduced the number of school divisions. [ 3 ]
In Saskatchewan school boards have been designated as school divisions within 7 regions as set out by the Government of Saskatchewan Ministry of Education. Saskatchewan schools which use the term "district" in their name, are rural schools offering educational schooling between K - 12 in a local area or district.
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Work education or "Work Ed" is a program for students of high school age who have severe learning disabilities. They function in a lot of normal classes like the rest of the school, but one thing about this program is they get some work experience skills by doing job like tasks at various places in the city of Prince Albert.
This high school has recently gone through a massive remodeling that ensures the facility will have a smooth integration into the future. The Prince Albert Roman Catholic School Division and Saskatchewan Rivers School Division #119 are both involved in Prince Albert alternative education programs.
Redwing has an elementary school which is a part of the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division. Red Wing Roman Catholic Separate School Division No. 136 of Saskatchewan was established May 6, 1999. Red Wing Roman Catholic Separate School Division No. 136 of Saskatchewan was established May 6, 1999.
Spruce Home is a small farming community north of Saskatchewan's third largest city, Prince Albert.The first post office opened in 1908 at Sec.32, Twp.50, R.26, W2 surviving in this location for 9 years.