School Board asking public for help in naming new middle school

| September 18, 2017 in Kelowna

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Central Okanagan Public Schools is seeking suggestions from the community to name a new middle school in the Upper Mission area.

Currently known as Okanagan Mission Middle School, the facility will serve grade six to eight students in the area.

The school board is conducting an online survey where the public can submit their written suggestions until September 29th.

"It's important that we ask the community to help name this school," says Moyra Baxter, Chairperson of the Board of Education. "The name will reflect the area and its residents, which will increase the community's sense of ownership and identification with the school."

Superintendent of Schools/CEO for Central Okanagan Public Schools Kevin Kaardal explains that it is important to name the school early in the process.

"Naming the school prior to its opening guides all of us," says Kaardal. "Having a permanent name in place during construction helps us plan with purpose and supports the development of a vision to meet the needs of every learner who will benefit from the new school."

Construction of the new school will begin this fall. To submit your suggestion, click here. 

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