Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 24 Nov 2011, p. 11

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I'h‘c elementary school will have a total capacity of 551 students. according to the report. Stnufiville's third Catholic elementary school is slated to open in September. The two-storey yet-to-benamed school willbeonthe northeast corner oflloovetPuk DriveandNindI Line. [twillthch- moms. which lncludes four for kindergarten. accordingtother. ~15 tepontooouncilby Catherine Ken. planner. urban design for the 'l‘mvn ofWhltchutdI-StouflVilla ‘lhe school will also have a large library n-somte centre and double gym. ‘ However. it is currently unknown how many students are expected to he enrolled in its first yea: of operation as the boundaries are mmmwmxmm A draft of Vision 205]. a chronicle of what you wantYork Region labelih: m40years. has been endorsed by York (‘uuncfl has recbmmendéd the docu- rmntbecimulaled forhnnhetoornmcnund inpuL I ’ The draft was devektped through exten- sive internal and external consultation. including input from politicians. residenm. stakeholders. partners and staff through dis- cussion sessions and an lmeme! consulta- tion program». . There is time to share your ideas and incorporate them into this important docuâ€" ment that chans what York Region tesid'ents and stakeholders want to see the legion become over the next four decades York Region chairpetson Bill Fisch said. Third Catholic school ready for fall The draft takes into account emerging mm and incorporating significant regional policies and during the past it)me "Over the coming years. our communi- ties will face a range of issues that could have major impacts on out Newmar- ket Regional (buncillor and region planning committee chairperson John Tayim said. lbw the region approaches issues such as community design. climate change. trans~ ponation, waste management. demographic changes, economic vitality. housing demands and the human service needs of our popula- u'on is Critical to sustaining out quality uf'life over the long term. he added. After a m with imemal and public stakeholders. a finaWtsion 2051 dawns-m will be to Mm] council eariy‘in 2012. “The school was approved by the Ministry of Education because men: is great intemst in me community for a Catholic elementary school and we expect our enrolment num- bers to he "must when the school opens." she not yet set. acmnding to Gillian lavery. corn‘ munications officet with the York Catholic District School Board. “The proposed school is intended to inter- cepl Catholic students that am within the catchment am: to the south of Main Street in the community of We,“ Ms Ken wrote in her report to council. Vaew medranatyort;<:aorcafl905â€"830-4444.m 153'2'brmmhmatm. Stoufivillc's other, (htholic schools are 3!. Mark and St. Brigid. r , ~ Sandra Bola» m WI 2110“ PAPER TOWELS QR? FACIAL nssue 2m 1365 OR,

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