Spruceland Community School of the Arts will take shape next September
Spruceland Elementary, formerly Spruceland Traditional Elementary School, will become a choice school for the arts in September.
Principal Shannon Daines also explained that the traditional school model no longer met the needs of its diverse school community and was also not in line with the school’s commitment to truth and reconciliation. She also noted that Spruceland has been focused on including its school community every step along the way to have their input and they’ve endorsed the progress made so far.
Spruceland will also host an information session on Jan. 26 where they will be able to provide more information about what the new school will look like in September.
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