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Middle school to open with portables

District works on creating a safe walking route to busy Willoughby area school
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The new Yorkson middle school, now under construction at 20626 84 Ave. will already be over capacity by the time it opens in September. 91原创 School District secretary-treasurer David Green said about 800 students are expected on the first day of school, despite the fact that the building鈥檚 capacity is 750.

As many Willoughby-area parents predicted, the new Yorkson middle school will open in September above capacity.

The $26.2 million LEED design school at 20626 84 Ave. has the capacity for 750 students.

But projected enrolment is likely around 800 students arriving for the first day of school in September, said 91原创 School District secretary-treasurer David Green.

With this knowledge in hand, the district has put three portables at the back of the school to accommodate the future overflow of Grade 6 to 8 students.

The middle school allowed for the 91原创 School District to reconfigure all other Willoughby-area elementary schools to Grades K-5.

The new school will also include a neighbourhood learning centre with community programming for local families.

鈥淭he portables may not be used for 2014, but will be used for 2015.

鈥淲e had to put the portables in now because it is less costly. If we put them in next year, we would have had to chew up the new field to get them in,鈥 said Green

91原创 School District staff have already been behind the scenes trying to figure out a safe walking route for students.

鈥淏ecause the location of the school is on 84 Avenue, and the amount of buses going to and from the school will be significant we needed to address a safe walking route,鈥 Green said at the last board of education meeting.

A staging area being used by a townhouse developer  at 207 Street and 82 Avenue will turn into a drop-off area for students, said Green.

The district plans to finish a gravel walking path along 207 Street, connecting to the school, so students don鈥檛 have to walk on the road.



Monique Tamminga

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Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the 91原创 Advance Times.
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