Lumby parents are expected to pack Charles Bloom Secondary Wednesday night to discuss the future of the area’s only high school. The building is more than 60 years old, in rough shape and far from full. As Megan Turcato reports, one idea creating controversy is to create a single school for the village, for students from kindergarten to Grade 12.
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Future of Lumby schools uncertain
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