CALGARY – The province has announced plans to modernize a high school in Okotoks, as well as install some modular classrooms.
The project at Foothills Composite High School will include upgrades to mechanical systems to regulate air and improve air quality.
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In addition, officials say Electrical systems, along with shop spaces, will be modernized to meet current standards.
“Our commitment to Alberta families is clear,” said Premier Alison Redford in a news release. “We are making sure that students and communities, today and long into the future, have the world-class school facilities they need to learn and be successful.”
The school’s interior will also be upgraded to better deliver the school’s specialized fine arts and career and technology programming.
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