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Nanaimo High School Slated to be closed

Posted on December 19, 2007 by cmenzies

Nanaimo Edutopia: New Nanaimo Save NDSS blog!

Here’s another story of a school slated for closure.

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North Coast School Closures

Posted on December 19, 2007 by cmenzies

District Visioning document outlines declining enrolment and sets the groundwork for closing schools.

It seems a sad statement that Prince Rupert is planning to close three elementary schools and consolidate services. They’re not alone though, Vancouver is busy preparing parents and staff for major reogranization starting immediately in the new year.

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In Support of Public Education is authored by Charles Menzies. This blog took off during the 2005 BC Teachers' Strike. The blog was originally designed as a discussion forum for a new online journal, New Proposals, but has since evolved to take on a new role.

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