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New Middle School For Timber Ridge – Public School Board’s Biggest Capital Priority

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By Sheldon Spackman

A new middle school for the Timber Ridge neighbourhood remains the Red Deer Public School District’s biggest Capital priority again this year.

This, after the Board of Trustees approved it’s latest three-year Capital Plan last week. The new Grade 6-8 school in Red Deer’ developing northeast would include about 600 spaces. District officials say they will once again submit this project as their highest priority to Alberta Education at the end of this month.

Other capital priorities for the district include the modernization of Glendale School (CTS upgrade, mechanical and functional), the modernization of École Oriole Park Elementary (full mechanical and electrical) and a new Grade 9-12 High School in north east Red Deer to accommodate 1,000 spaces.

Elsewhere, officials say things are moving ahead of schedule for the completion of Don Campbell Elementary School in Inglewood. A spring turnover of the building with earlier occupancy than originally planned is anticipated. This means the division’s focus will soon shift to the start of construction this spring on the replacement of Westpark Middle School.

Two new modular units for Barrie Wilson will also be in place for the 2017/2018 school year, which will help to accommodate an additional 50 students anticipated at the school.

Capital Projects that are already underway or have been prioritized include:

  • 2017 Opening of new Inglewood School
  • 2019 Opening of Westpark Middle School replacement
  • 2022 Middle School, Grades 6-8, 600 spaces, North East Red Deer (Timber Ridge)
  • 2025 New High School – 1000 spaces, East Red Deer

Also of note, the District has sold the Central Campus building to the City of Red Deer for $1. When Red Deer hosts the 2019 Canada Winter Games, the building will be used as a Games Headquarters and also used for various other functions.

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Our sweetest success yet: Smile Cookie Campaign breaks record

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Just when we thought our smiles couldn’t get any bigger – they did! And we have the Red Deer community to thank for their overwhelming support.

We are so excited to share the total from the Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign this past spring…and it’s very impressive. In fact, it’s an all-time record, and we couldn’t be more grateful.

Over the long-week campaign held April 28-May 4, Red Deerians indulged in a lot of cookies – $80,773 worth! These funds will go directly to helping struggling readers become readers of potential through Reading College, a project of The Foundation for Red Deer Public Schools.

Reading College, held each July, provides students with identified reading gaps an incredible summer experience that builds their skills, confidence, and love for reading. Students leave the program with stronger reading and writing abilities, and a solid foundation for success in school and life. Now in its 14th year, 1,000 students have graduated from Reading College.

“We continue to be amazed by the generosity of our community and the partnership with Tim Hortons,” said Kristine Plastow, Board Chair for The Foundation for Red Deer Public Schools. “These dollars directly impact kids who need extra support to become confident readers. The difference this program makes is life-changing.”

Tanya Doucette, Tim Hortons Restaurant Owner in Red Deer, said it’s incredible to see what can happen when a community comes together. The simple act of purchasing a cookie by so many amazing guests, makes a huge difference for young students right here in Red Deer.

“This record-breaking year shows how much our guests care. We are so pleased to support Reading College and help give students the tools they need to thrive,” she said.

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Red Deer Student honoured with Chief Youth Courage Award

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When you meet Brayden Chenier, a Grade 8 student at GH Dawe School, it’s clear why he’s been chosen to represent youth across Alberta. Brayden is the proud recipient of the Integrated School Support Program Provincial (ISSP) Chief Youth Courage Award, presented by the Calgary Police Youth Foundation, in recognition of his resilience, leadership and commitment to his community.

The award celebrates students who demonstrate courage and dedication to becoming a responsible and caring citizen, especially within a diverse school and community, and was presented earlier this spring at the Calgary Police Awards Gala. As part of the honour, Brayden will now serve as a youth ambassador, helping to raise awareness about child and youth crime prevention, education, and intervention programs across the province.

“It’s pretty surreal that I will be all over the province for a year,” said Brayden. “I am looking forward to helping out in the community.”

Brayden has been part of the ISSP program through GH Dawe School since 2023 and has benefited greatly from the support offered.

With the support of the mental health professional, Brayden has been able to successfully navigate a variety of challenges in his life including coming to terms with his disability and navigating a tragic loss in his life.

Born with clubfoot, Brayden has never let his physical disability stand in his way. He is an avid athlete in a number of sports including hockey, basketball, golf, track, volleyball and soccer. His goal is working towards becoming an athlete in the Paralympics.

Brayden was nominated by GH Dawe School Counsellor Amy Johansson, who described him as a compassionate, kind, hardworking, and honest person who is driven and motivated to be his very best at all that he attempts.

She added that within the GH Dawe School community, Brayden is a highly respected citizen by all students and staff. “He is highly committed to sports connected to our school, as well as sports outside of our school community. Brayden works diligently at his academics. And is so very helpful and caring, always. Brayden works to overcome a list of things that he will not allow to hold him back.”

GH Dawe School is part of Alberta’s Integrated School Support Program – a child wellness initiative aimed at improving academic performance and the overall well-being of students. The program supports schools like GH Dawe with services to meet the diverse needs of students and families.

As he takes on his role as a provincial ambassador, Brayden continues to be a role model for his peers and a reminder of the power of perseverance and community support.

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