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News Release - June 10, 2003 UPGRADING LAMPMAN SCHOOL
The provincial government is investing $350,000 on renovations to Lampman High School in the Estevan Rural School Division.
"We are investing in schools, in students, and in the future of Saskatchewan," Learning Minister Judy Junor said. The Estevan Rural School Division will use the funds to renovate and upgrade Lampman High School to accommodate approximately 116 grade K-6 students that will move from the elementary school building. The project will be cost-shared with the Estevan Rural School Division. "With the $36 million in the Saskatchewan Learning K-12 capital budget, which includes $4.6 million from the Centenary Fund, approximately 140 K-12 school construction, renovation or upgrading projects will be funded in communities around the province this year," Junor said. Additional projects in other school divisions throughout the province will be announced over the remainder of the fiscal year to March 31st, 2004. "This school improvement project is part of the government's commitment to invest in modern, well-equipped learning facilities for Saskatchewan students," Junor said. "Investing in education enriches our communities and ensures a wide open future for Saskatchewan students." -30- For More Information, Contact:
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