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UPGRADING SIX REGINA AREA SCHOOLS

Released on April 20, 2006

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing approximately $451,000 to improve six schools in Regina and surrounding areas.

"The future of our province will be defined by young people," Learning Minister Deb Higgins said. "We need to access every advantage our society and economy can provide to ensure that they achieve excellence in our education system. Investing in our schools will go a long way toward helping students reach their potential."

The capital projects include:

• The Prairie Valley School Division will receive approximately $171,000 for roof replacements at Indian Head High School, White City School and Pense School;

• The Regina Roman Catholic Separate School Division will receive approximately $173,000 for a roof replacement at St. Theresa School;

• The Regina School Division will receive approximately $93,000 for a roof replacement at Campbell Collegiate; and

• The Western Christian College High School will receive approximately $14,000 for a rooftop ventilation unit replacement.

These projects will be cost-shared with the school divisions listed above.

The projects are part of the provincial government's investment of $7 million to improve the learning environment in 55 Saskatchewan schools. Including these projects, the total commitment by government to K-12 capital projects this fiscal year is $22 million.

"These projects demonstrate our continued commitment to working with school divisions to improve the learning environment in Saskatchewan schools," Higgins said. "They will provide enhanced learning opportunities through high quality programs and services in modern well-equipped facilities."

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For More Information, Contact:

Nelson Wagner
Saskatchewan Learning
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-6040

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