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      • The existing K-6 École Good Shepherd will be replaced by a K-9 school built in the D’Arcy neighbourhood. The new school will accommodate about 900 students compared to about 650 enrolled in the existing school.
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  1. Jun 11, 2024 · The existing K-6 École Good Shepherd will be replaced by a K-9 school built in the D’Arcy neighbourhood. The new school will accommodate about 900 students compared to about 650 enrolled in the existing school.

  2. May 25, 2016 · The process, conflicting sites, confirmation and now the land where the new K-9 school in Okotoks has been paid for. Okotoks Town Council revealed at their meeting Tuesday the official purchase of 40 acres of the Wedderburn land across from Holy Trinity Academy on 32nd Street.

  3. Oct 27, 2015 · The Foothills School Division and Town of Okotoks announced Tuesday the building of a K-9 school on the recently purchased land by the Town set for construction next year and now Foothills Composite High School/Alberta High School of Fine Arts will be modernized and stay as a high school.

  4. With a K-9 school set to be built along 32 Street next year, the Town of Okotoks couldn't be more relieved with having a school site within the town limits. Foothills School Division and the Town came to the agreement of the new K-9 school and eventual modernization of Foothills Composite High School on Tuesday. Mayor Bill Robertson says ever since the possibility of having a school moved ...

  5. Feb 7, 2018 · Tuesday was a big day for the Foothills School Division as they held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Community Campus K-9 school. The school will house 700 students to start, and up to 900 once the building is fully expanded. Larry Albrecht, Chair of the FSD Board, says the new school has a unique design.

  6. Sep 22, 2015 · We currently have funding approval to build one new high school (at Aldersyde) and renovate the existing Okotoks high school to serve K-9 students. Assuming the Town of Okotoks can meet the provincial site preparation requirements for the 32nd St. parcel, FSD will move forward in securing provincial funding approval.

  7. The new K-9 school on 32nd Street in Okotoks will be leading the way in green energy. Foothills School Division has been approved for $750,000 from the provincial government for solar technology projects. Drew Chipman, Assistant Superintendent, says the funding covers the entire cost of the project.

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