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B.C. Adds Funds To School Expansion In Surrey, Moving Students Out Of Portables

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 18 Apr, 2019 08:55 PM

    SURREY, B.C. — The provincial government has announced $9.6 million in additional funding for the long-awaited expansion of a Surrey elementary school.


    Premier John Horgan and Education Minister Rob Fleming made the announcement Thursday at Sullivan Heights Elementary in southeastern Surrey.


    The funds are in addition to a $1.5-million contribution from the Surrey School District and $3.9 million that was pledged by the previous Liberal government in 2016 but not spent because construction did not begin.


    Horgan says work on the entire $15-million addition is now underway and is expected to be completed by September 2020.


    The expansion will include a larger gym and library, as well as eight more classrooms to replace existing portables.


    Horgan says his government has committed $1 billion to education since being sworn in and has made education a cornerstone.


    "Right here in Surrey $220 million has already been invested in schools," he told an audience of educators, parents and students, adding the government's plan is to spend $2.7 billion on education infrastructure.


    The funds are for seismic upgrades, the purchase of land for more schools and additions such as the one at Sullivan Heights, he says.


    "This 200-seat addition will move kids out of portables and into classrooms and provide a better environment to give them the learning opportunities they need to succeed."

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