WINDSOR, ONT. Kingsville council has unanimously approved the site of a new mega-school. The K-12 school will be located on Jasperson Drive, and will support over 1,700 students. Kingsville Mayor Nelson Santos the province is committing $48 million for the project, which is part of Ontario’s capital investment program to support students with better learning spaces. The plan calls to consolidate four schools- Harrow District High School, Kingsville District High School, Jack Minor Public School, and Kingsville Public School.
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Kingsville and Harrow area residents will have a chance to view and comment on the recently completed design and the plans for the new K to 12 school being built in Kingsville.
The presentation will be provided on-line at www.publicboard.ca, which will go live at 6:00 pm on Thursday, January 21st. Anyone wishing to comment, ask questions or make suggestions will be able to do so through e-mail.
The 196,955 square foot Kingsville K to 12 school will be built just off Jesperson Lane, near Kingsville Arena for 1,045 elementary and 753 secondary students.
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There will also be dedicated space for a community day care. It will replace Kingsville District High School, Jack Miner PS and Kingsville PS. Graduates of Harrow PS will attend high school at the new Kingsville school.