Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day

Posted: Jun 17, 2021
June 21, 2021, is the national 25th anniversary of celebrating the heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding achievements of Indigenous peoples!

Climate Change Accountability Report 2020

Posted: Jun 15, 2021
The Richmond School District’s Climate Change Accountability Report for the period January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020

June is National Indigenous History Month

Posted: May 31, 2021
In June, Canadians recognize and celebrate National Indigenous History Month to honor the history, heritage, and diversity of Indigenous peoples in Canada.

Statement Regarding Kamloops Residential School Tragedy

Posted: May 30, 2021
It is with profound sadness that we have learned of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children at a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. 

Around the District

Posted: May 27, 2021
A collection of stories from the month of May.

Mental Health Week

Posted: Apr 30, 2021
The Richmond School District is proud to support Mental Health Week.

May is Asian Heritage Month

Posted: Apr 30, 2021
The Richmond School District recognizes Asian Heritage Month while celebrating and embracing the diversity of our community.

Around the District

Posted: Apr 29, 2021
A collection of stories from the month of April.

2021-2022 Proposed Budget –Sign-up to Address the Board

Posted: Apr 23, 2021
The Richmond Board of Education invites members of the public to make a brief statement (maximum 3 minutes) about the 2021-2022 proposed budget during the public board meeting on April 28, 2021.

April 28th - Day of Mourning

Posted: Apr 23, 2021
Across Canada, April 28 has been designated the Day of Mourning.

Around the District

Posted: Mar 31, 2021
A collection of stories from the month of March.

Pink Shirt Day - February 24

Posted: Feb 22, 2021
Pink Shirt Day is an opportunity for students to come together and show they are against bullying.

Black History Month: Black Lives Matter

Posted: Feb 22, 2021
“Alicia Garza, Patrice Cullors and Opal Tomti founded #blacklivesmatter as a direct response to racist backlash in the form of police brutality.

Black History Month: Being Black in Canada

Posted: Feb 16, 2021
“Black people have been living in Canada for centuries, and are one of the fastest growing demographics in the country today.

Black History Month: Prominent Black Canadians

Posted: Feb 8, 2021
“William Hall, the Midwives of the African Nova Scotian Communities, Black Strathcona, the Coloured Corps, Lincoln Alexander Day, the Coloured Hockey League, Nova Scotia Home for Coloured Children.

Around the District

Posted: Jan 29, 2021
A collection of stories from the month of January.