Released on April 27, 2007
The Government of Saskatchewan is investing an estimated $262,000 for upgrades to the Leask Community School.
“Support for this school improvement project demonstrates our continued commitment to work with school divisions to provide healthy, comfortable and well equipped learning environments for Saskatchewan students,” Learning Minister Deb Higgins said. “We are investing in schools, in students and in the future of Saskatchewan.”
The projects announced today are part of the Government of Saskatchewan’s investment of approximately $6 million to improve the learning environment in 40 Saskatchewan schools. These include improvements such as roof replacement and restoration, mechanical system upgrades, renovations, additions and portable classrooms, as well as preliminary planning funding. Funding for these projects will be cost-shared with school divisions across the province.
“These school improvement projects are part of the government’s commitment to make Saskatchewan the best place for young people to live, work and build strong futures,” Higgins said.
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For more information, contact:
Margaret Ball
Learning
Regina
Phone: 306-787-5631