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Committee recommends closing Highland Consolidated School permanently

Published on March 6, 2013
Published on March 6, 2013
Amy MacKenzie  RSS Feed
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Central Regional School Board , Grade 8 school , Northumberland Regional High School for Grades , Chignecto

TRURO – The options for Highland Consolidated students should be narrowed to options two and three, both of which would see the permanent closure of Highland Consolidated School.

That was the recommendation from a Chignecto-Central Regional School Board committee of the whole meeting held Wednesday evening.

A joint committee of educational and operational services held a meeting previous to the committee of the whole meeting Wednesday to narrow the options the board had to choose from for the future of Highland Consolidated students, from the original nine options to two options. The joint committee recommended at the committee of the whole meeting that the board put forward options two and three for analysis as part of the capital construction funds submission to the province.

Option two would see Highland Consolidated close and its students remain at Dr. W.A. MacLeod Elementary and MacLeod would be renovated to become a Primary to Grade 8 school to accommodate a middle school program.

If the board chooses to go forward with option three, Highland Consolidated would be closed and three existing schools would be renovated into Primary to Grade 8 schools: G.R. Saunders, Walter Duggan and Dr. W.A. MacLeod would all be renovated to accommodate a middle school program and become Primary to Grade 8 schools in this option.

In both options two and three, the students would move to Northumberland Regional High School for Grades 9 to 12.

In a previous public meeting held at Dr. W.A. MacLeod, board superintendent Gary Clarke stated that no matter what option the board goes with, Highland students will likely remain at Dr. W.A. MacLeod for the 2013-2014 school year as any option will require a year-long process to secure funds from the provincial government for expansions and renovations.

The board will make a decision on the recommendation at a future board meeting.

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    just sayin
    - March 7, 2013 at 10:30:20

    everyone is so worried about bullying, and you want to put grade 8's with elementary school kids...this is thinking backwards.

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    Allan
    - March 7, 2013 at 08:40:12

    I can not believe that the option is to permently close the school. "Another one bites the dust" attitude of our school board is not good enough. The school contains one of the few large gymnasiums of which the other mentioned schools do not have. We have lost New Glasgow Junior High School for the time being. Repair must be a cheaper long term option. We are losing our community focus by losing our schools. Bad enough that all the gas stations are gone. Soon it will be the schools.

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    MrsB
    - March 6, 2013 at 22:46:40

    Option 3 makes the most sense. Put the students back in their own towns, for which I, as a taxpayer pay for,having the schools p-8 means more families will live in these two towns where their kids will go to school. Also, having the kids walk to school instead of having them bused makes for less bus travel, cutting costs, and healthier kids.

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