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UPGRADING TWO SCHOOLS IN THE KINDERSLEY AREA

Released on July 9, 2002

The Provincial Government is investing nearly $2 million on improvements to

two schools in the Kindersley School Division.



"We are investing in schools, in students, and in the future of

Saskatchewan," Learning Minister Jim Melenchuk said.



Westcliffe Composite School in Marengo will receive $125,000 and Kindersley

Composite School in Kindersley will receive $80,000 for roof replacement

projects. The Department of Learning is also contributing $1.7 million to

complete renovations at Kindersley Composite School. These projects will

be cost shared with the Kindersley School Division.



"With $40 million in the Department of Learning's capital budget for

schools, approximately 140 school construction, renovation or upgrading

projects will be funded in communities around the province this year,"

Melenchuk said. "An additional $20 million for school facilities was made

available, over a four year period, from the Centenary Fund which was

announced in 2000."



Additional projects will be announced throughout the province in the next

few weeks.



"These school improvement projects are part of the government's commitment

to invest in modern, well-equipped learning facilities for Saskatchewan

students," Melenchuk added.



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For more information, contact:



Jacquie McLean

Saskatchewan Learning

Regina

Phone: (306) 787-5609

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