Prince Rupert receives long awaited funding to replace middle school

5 people outside a building
Left to right: are Roberta Edzerza - Aboriginal Education District Principal, Kate Toye - Chair of the School Board, Nick Adey - City Councilor, Sandra Pond - Acting Superintendent and Jennifer Rice - MLA. Photo courtesy of Joshua McLeod.
Sabrina Spencer - CFNR - TerraceBC | 07-09-2023
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Students at Prince Rupert Middle school had a very special guest first thing in the morning on the first day of school on Sept. 5.

Jennifer Rice the MLA for the North Coast held a special assembly for an announcement to parents and teachers: the province is providing $126.8 million in funding for the Prince Rupert Middle School to be replaced with a new modern school.

Prince Rupert Middle School is a Grades 6,7,8 middle school, currently located at 417 9th Ave W. The new school will not be in the same location, where the school currently resides, as it was the location of an old landfill, according to Rice.

With funding secure and once a location in the same general area is found, the government aims to have the ground braking within two years, Rice says.

Listen to the CFNR interview with MLA Jennifer Rice below: