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New school construction behind schedule in Espanola

The build of the new double school in Espanola has been delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

French Catholic Board media coordinator, Paul de la Riva, says having to stop construction during the first phase of the pandemic has delayed the project, but it is estimated about 75% is completed.

Contractors are now working on finishing, both internally and externally, and the parking lot and main entrance are expected to be completed over the summer.

De la Riva says the school will house Catholic students, both French and English in École catholique La Renaissance and Sacred Heart Catholic School by January.

The specific date for children in both daycares managed by Our Children, Our Future, has not been established.

He adds they expect construction will be completed in mid-November allowing for students to move inJanuary 2021 depending on the situation with the virus.

De la Riva says the new school will meet all COVID-19 regulations and all policy adaptations required will be made. Both school boards have a back-to-school taskforce that is focusing on this and will identify and coordinate adaptations and adjustments that are required and must be completed so that students may return to school in September.

He adds these conditions will be applied to existing schools in September (Saint-Joseph and École secondaire catholique Franco-Ouest, and Sacred Heart). The same concern will be applied to new schools. All boards are required to work closely with Public Health Sudbury & Districts to ensure the well-being and safety of students and staff.

All schools have access to wireless and digital learning tools. We have iPads, whiteboards in all schools. Students in Espanola will continue to have access to state-of-the-art learning tools. For example, whiteboards are now installed in all classrooms in old and new schools.

“We are very excited about our move to the new building and see this as a major gain for Espanola Francophone community. Our school community, which has been waiting for many years to see all of the students gathered in one building, are excited that our Kindergarten to grade 12 students will now learn and thrive in the same building. I am sure Huron Superior parents are looking forward to the move to their new school too,” adds De la Riva.

Steph Larouche
Steph Larouche
Regional Cluster Program Director

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