Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, during the community consultation process we'll have a chance to discuss with the community what the options might be. As things stand right now, we don't have any spare inventory of portables that we could put into the community and if we were to purchase one, we would have to take it out of the budget for the new school. The school itself, as it sits now, was built for a capacity of 176 students. It currently has 160 in it. What we're going to do is work with the divisional education council for the region, the DEA and the community and see if we can't find some accommodation to instead concentrate on a bigger and better school rather than putting a portable in there and make sure that we are still able to deliver the program over the course of the next three years. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Charles Dent on Question 56-15(3): Chief Albert Wright School In Tulita
In the Legislative Assembly on March 23rd, 2004. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 56-15(3): Chief Albert Wright School In Tulita
Question 56-15(3): Chief Albert Wright School In Tulita
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 22nd, 2004
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