Oakville Beaver, 29 Oct 1993, p. 4

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Separate School board sees need for eight new schools in Oakville The Halton Roman Catholic School Board would like to spend $166.5 million to build 14 new English schools in the region over the next five years. The board would also like to spend $66.5 million to upgrade existing school facilities. . The combined $233 million total for new schools and renovaâ€" tions was included in the board‘s fiveâ€"year capital expenditure foreâ€" 467 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE _ / 845â€"9742 0r 845â€"3824 Call Saliya Perera Doorâ€"toâ€"Door Flyer Distribution * Sears * Magicuts * St. Volodymyr‘s * Partial Delivery cast, which was approved by trustees last week. However, all projects in the fiveâ€" year forecast are contingent upon receiving approval from the Ministry of Education. The forecast is best described as a wish list since not all the requests will receive provincial approval. The board‘s funding request included 11 new elementary schools by 1999 â€" six in Oakville â€" and three new secondary schools â€" two in Oakville. An unnamed elementary school in Georgetown was given first priâ€" ority with an unnamed elementary school in West Oaks Trails in Oakville being placed second on the list. Third on the list was a school in the Millcroft community in Burlington. In addition to funding requests for new schools, the board approved a request for $66.5 milâ€" lion to upgrade existing school facilities â€" St. Michael‘s in Oakville, Holy Rosary School in Milton, and the George Vanier Building/St. Dominic School in Oakville.

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