The Sooke School District says the opening of the Centre Mountain Lellum Middle School will be pushed back due to construction delays.
Due to the delay, students that were registered to start at Centre Mountain Lellum will attend other local schools. Grade 6 students will attend Spencer Middle School, Grade 7 will attend PEXSISESD 62 tells CHEK News Spencer and Dunsmuir middle schools had portables to accommodate the students set to move to the new school and they will continue to be used until the Centre Mountain Lellum school is ready to open.
“Notifications of the delay went out to affected school staff yesterday and to families registered to attend CML, Dunsmuir, PEXSISESign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.“Families who were registered in another district in June or have recently registered to attend school in our district may not have received an email notification due to rollover times for MyEducationBC accounts.
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