Friday, February 28, 2020

SD52 launches Survey seeking feedback on best site option for PRMS replacement project



With an Open House to show off their progress now behind them, officials from School District 52 are moving forward on their consultation plans towards a replacement building for Prince Rupert Middle School.

The Thursday night session which was hosted at the long past its lifespan Middle School provided residents with a glimpse at the road ahead for the School District

At the event those in attendance had a first look at the four sites that SD52 has identified as the best option for the new school.





The work ahead for the District will see the delivery of a Concept Plan for the Ministry of Education with a target date of the end of March to have that document on its way.



Towards that the School District is hosting a survey on its website that will allow those with an interest in the replacement program to offer their thoughts on the options available. The survey includes four short questions to help inform the District on how the public views the plans.




The Board of Education's notes on the proposed replacement program also include the powerpoint presentation that made for Thursday's event

As we noted on the blog earlier this week, Secretary/Treasurer Cam McIntyre delivered a presentation to Prince Rupert City Council on Monday evening, outlining the history of the School District's desire for a new facility, as well as to review the sites that have been identified as the Best options for development of a new middle school.

Those Cam's Notes on the project if you will, can be reviewed here.

Those with an interest in the replacement program can offer their thoughts from the survey page here.

The School District's Seismic Replacement page can be viewed here.

Further notes on Education in the Northwest can be found here.




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