AUGUST 2004 New Stouffville secondary school set to open Sept. 2007 After 50 years of service. the present Stouffville high school building is slated to close Cool shades, dude! Samantha Stronach, 3, hams it up for the camera as her oneâ€" yearâ€"old twin sisters Abigail (front) and Jessica relax in their stroller in Clock Tower square. The trio were in town for a visit with their grandparents, David and Sandra Stronach. By Kate Gilderdale Stouflville This Month in 2007 to make way for a state of the art facility iust south of Main Street and west of Ninth Line. “The new Stouffville District Secondary School will offer a full range of high school instruction for the estimated I500 students in Grades 9 to l2 who will be living in the area within the next few years," said Dr. Ralph Benson, superintendent of planning for York Region District School Board. The current building, which accommodates 900 students, is already operating at capacity and preliminary planning for the new facility has been underway for ï¬ve years. BOAHE’S ofor busy paint store in Uxbridoe and Stouffville -2 positions available. -colour sense a deï¬nite asset must be able to work all shifts and Saturdays (hours not suitabie tor students) -sand or drop off resume to: MAW 4BanflR08d Hwy. 478, Unit 7 umndoe 0N L9P 159 Nomalsphu Full Time Part Time Positions Available "I am very excited about the opportunity to open a new school in a growing York Region community," noted Arlene Smith, who takes over from Tony Lewis as SDSS principal in September. 'WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH†- 23 london Sewing Swuï¬'ville Area Residents Since 1975 905 640-4588 TIM ROCHACEWICH 8. COMM, CLU, CH. F.C., CFP FOR SERVICE ADVICE CALL Representative Insurance Company 905-642-9724 “We will be keeping residents fully informed as we proceed with the developmengof the new Stouffville " District Secondary School]~ - FRESH BAKED Bagels everyday! - FHESHLY BRE WED Gourmet Coffee (Next to Care Share) Ice from 6236 Main St.