In exciting news for Parkland School Division (PSD) and the City of Spruce Grove, the long-anticipated construction of the new Spruce Grove Composite High School (SGCHS) will be moving forward. The Government of Alberta has officially awarded the necessary construction funding, a significant milestone that brings the vision of a new state-of-the-art school closer to reality.
The collaboration between PSD and the City of Spruce Grove has been instrumental in reaching this point, with both parties working together to address challenges and advocate for the needs of the community. Their combined efforts have paid off with this announcement of funding, allowing construction to begin on the much-needed new facility.
"Navigating the complexities of an ownership agreement that is unique to an education authority has been a challenging process, but it has brought us one step closer to realizing a vision that the Board has had for several years," stated Board Chair, Lorraine Stewart.
"The excitement of knowing we are in a position to fulfill a long-standing commitment to our students and community is tangible. We cannot wait to deliver a state-of-the-art school that will benefit students for years to come. Additionally, we are grateful for the positive, collaborative partnership that will continue with the City of Spruce Grove. Their cooperation has been instrumental in reaching this milestone, and we look forward to continuing our work together for the benefit of our community."
Superintendent Shauna Boyce echoed the excitement, stating, "The announcement of construction funding is a game-changer for Spruce Grove Composite High School. It will allow us to deliver on our promise to provide an exceptional educational experience with upgraded classrooms, technology, and spaces that meet the needs of current and future generations of students. We're thrilled to see this project take a major step forward."
Spruce Grove Mayor Jeff Acker also expressed his enthusiasm for the project and the role the City played in working alongside PSD to ensure the community's needs were addressed.
"We are extremely excited and grateful for this announcement that will have a direct and lasting impact on the education of students in our city," said Mayor Acker. "Thank you to the Government of Alberta for this significant investment that recognizes the growth and need in our community for a new high school and to Parkland School Division for advocating with us for our students. This news will be welcome to current and future students in Spruce Grove, and we look forward to working together to bring this new school to our community."
The new SGCHS will offer modern classrooms, updated technology, and innovative spaces for both curricular and extracurricular activities, a dedicated Indigenous learning space, creating a dynamic and inclusive environment for students. The community has responded positively to the announcement, with parents, students, and staff eagerly anticipating the improved facilities and the opportunities they will bring.
More details will be provided as they become available. Check out the latest on the Spruce Grove Composite High school website at: https://sgchs.psd.ca/about/replacement-school-project
Opportunities and solutions regarding the future of Horizon Stage are being worked on separately. Further details will be shared when available.