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Lois Ireland shows off some of her colourful clay works at her Lois Ireland Creates studio on Third Avenue during the Spring Art Tour Sunday, April 27. The self-guided tour, organized by the Ladysmith Arts Council, LINDSAY CHUNG/CHRONICLE featured 12 stops in Ladysmith.
A 60-day consultation period has begun for a facilities plan that recommends major changes in Ladysmith schools over the next 10 years. The Nanaimo-Ladysmith school board has approved in principle the proposed 10-Year Enhanced Facilities for Learning Plan. Superintendent Dave Hutchinson presented the proposed plan at a board meeting April 24. Dr. Doug Player worked as a consultant to assist the district’s senior management team with the definition of the key elements of the plan, and his recommendations were presented to the board April 11. The plan presented April 24 reflects Player’s key recommendations, although some of the timing is different. The most immediate actions include closing the junior learning alternatives site at Five Acres, as well as closing South Wellington and North Oyster elementary schools at the end of June, with students going to Woodbank Primary and North Cedar Intermediate. Over the next few years, the proposal is to move Cedar Secondary students to John Barsby and then move all elementary students in the area into the Cedar Secondary building, closing all four elementary schools currently operating in Cedar. Other consolidations include putting all Ladysmith students into
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one elementary and one secondary school, and closing Woodlands Secondary and Departure Bay Elementary. The plan recommends closing École Davis Road (EDR) in June 2014 and consolidating with Ladysmith Intermediate School (LIS). For the 2014-15 school year, the plan recommends reconfiguring Ladysmith Secondary School (LSS) as a Grades 6-12 school, focussing the Grade 6-8 students on a middle school philosophy starting in September 2014. Grade 6 and 7 students from EDR and LIS would relocate to LSS, and LSS would become a dual-track school. LIS would become a dual-track K-5 elementary school, and in 2017, all Ladysmith elementary students would move to a new facility to be built on the LSS site. The complete proposed plan is available online at www.sd68.bc.ca. More than 100 people showed up at the April 24 meeting to hear about the draft plan, and question period was dominated by people associated with Cedar and Ladysmith schools. School board chairman Jamie Brennan said the board has heard from people who think this type of change is long overdue and others who want to keep the status quo. “We’re getting it from all quarters and I think that is going to be the theme going forward,” he said. “It’s going to be a bumpy few months.” See Trustees Page 3
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