New $30-million elementary school is coming to La Loche, Sask. | 24CA News

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Published 05.02.2023
New -million elementary school is coming to La Loche, Sask.  | 24CA News

Construction has formally begun on a brand new $30-million elementary college in La Loche, Sask.

The new Prekindergarten to Grade 6 elementary college within the village of La Loche in northern Saskatchewan is being funded by the Government of Saskatchewan and the Northern Lights School Division.

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The Government of Saskatchewan is investing $30 million within the building of the varsity, whereas the Northern Lights School Division is contributing further funds to extend the scale of the gymnasium in order that it may be utilized by each the varsity and group.

“This new elementary school will be able to serve not only the students and families of La Loche but also the broader community for generations to come,” stated Education Minister Dustin Duncan in a press launch.

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The measurement of the brand new college can be 5,548 sq. metres and it’ll accommodate roughly 475 college students from Prekindergarten to Grade 6.

The new college will substitute the 49-year-old Ducharme Elementary School with a facility that focuses on native Indigenous cultural components.

The design was created with enter from the group and incorporates a rounded cultural centre that can be used for cultural programming and ceremonies, which contains architectural components that replicate Indigenous tradition and the pure fantastic thing about the native land and sky.

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The new college could have 26 school rooms, a kitchen for scholar meal applications, in addition to a characteristic staircase that can be utilized for varsity gatherings.

“The board of trustees is thrilled that the province made the decision to invest in a new elementary school in La Loche, and we are so pleased that the process is moving forward,” stated Richard Petit, chair of Northern Lights School Division Board.

“I would like to acknowledge the efforts of the community at large in advocating for this much-needed new educational facility. This certainly is an occasion worth celebrating.”

The new college can be positioned subsequent to Dene High School in La Loche and building is predicted to be accomplished within the spring of 2025.

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