The new Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools board of trustees is renewing its advocacy push to replace Nanaimo District Secondary School.
The new Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools board of trustees is renewing its advocacy push to replace Nanaimo District Secondary School while also considering strategies to reduce population pressures on the school.
At the Dec. 7 business committee meeting, staff shared a memo outlining steps already taken to maximize space at the school as well as strategies for the long-range facilities plan committee to review to ease population pressures. Already the school district has limited cross-boundary transfer to NDSS, moved central district staff that were in the building to Dufferin Crescent and helped Nanaimo Ladysmith Schools Foundation relocate its offices elsewhere as well. NLPS also has plans to move four portables to the school, but that is a costly process, estimated at $400,000, and there are other schools in need of portables as well.
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