Article content Work is moving right along on the new Georgian Bay Community School in Meaford, with students and staff on track to be in the classrooms to begin the school year in the fall. Once open the new $29.4 million school will be able to accommodate more than 1,000 junior kindergarten to Grade 12 students, replacing the community’s St. Vincent-Euphrasia Elementary School and current Georgian Bay Community School. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. New Meaford school on pace to welcome students in the fall Back to video “It is coming along great and we will have our K to 12 classes starting in September there,” Bluewater District School Board superintendent of business services and treasurer Rob Cummings said Thursday. “We are all on target there, so it is great.”