GALLERY: School returns with excitement in Lloyd

Holy Rosary High School Principal Jeremy Blais welcomes students outside the front doors on Sept. 2. Dan Gray - Meridian Source


The first day of school filled Lloydminster’s educational institutions with chatter, laughter and the squeak of sneakers in crowded hallways on Tuesday morning (Sept. 2).

At Lloydminster Comprehensive High School, yellow buses lined up while students spilled onto the sidewalks in the area.

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Throughout the city the Lloydminster Bobcats helped ensure kids arrived safely to school on the first day.

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43 St was a zoo during the morning rush to drop off kids at Lloydminster Comprehensive High School Dan Gray Meridian Source

Lloydminster Public School Division (LPSD) director of education Jason Neville said the return always sets a special tone.

“We are excited to welcome students, families and staff back for another school year. The first day always brings such energy and optimism,” said Neville. “We are grateful to our dedicated staff who have worked tirelessly to ensure classrooms and schools are ready.

 “As buses roll and families return to their routines, we remind motorists to slow down, watch for students and help us keep safety at the forefront. Together, we can make the start of this year not only successful, but safe and memorable for every learner in LPSD.”

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Parents and students jammed the parking lot at Holy Rosary as the first bell approached on Sept 2
Dan Gray Meridian Source

For the Lloydminster Catholic School Division, the day marked the first opening under new Director of Education Glenda Kary. She said the focus in every classroom is on connection.

“The very first day, I knew what the message was going to be. Welcome. Welcome,” said Kary. “I want to see you, I want to know your name and I want to know what interests you.”

Students crowded into Holy Rosary High School’s front foyer to catch up with friends, while others lined the office doors with various issues.

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The Lloydminster Bobcats took to the streets again to help ensure students got to school safely on Sept 2
Dan Gray Meridian Source

Kary also noted the Catholic division added relocatable classrooms, upgraded sports facilities and expanded mental health supports across the board for this year.

“One thing I want everyone to know is, you belong in Lloydminster Catholic schools,” she said. “We are going to get to know you by name.”

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Students arrive for the first day at Holy Rosary High School in Lloydminster. Dan Gray – Meridian Source.

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