Tag Archives: Haileybury Public School

“No decision yet”

Concern about city role in Haileybury Public School propertyDarlene Wroe Speaker Reporter HAILEYBURY — Local businessman Mike Da Silva approached Temiskaming Shores city council at its regular meeting Tuesday, November 15 to express concern that the city submitted an expression of interest regarding the former Haileybury Public School

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School’s Out

The school year is now over. But the final days of June were particularly poignant at Haileybury Public School (HPS), which has now closed its doors permanently. In the fall, graduating students head to the elementary wing at Timiskaming District Secondary School while younger students relocate to New Liskeard

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HPS closing June 30

Board approves students’ transfer to NLPSDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Haileybury Public School will close at the end of June, and its students will head to New Liskeard in September.The accommodation review process looking at the future of the Haileybury elementary school ended March

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CUTLASS CAPERS

Haileybury Public School hosted Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers professional performing artist Roger Sumners on Thursday, February 18 in the school’s gymnasium. He provided a three-day workshop to students involving theatrical movement, historical swordplay and pirating, of course. Pictured are Grade 3-4 students learning the fine art of swordsmanship. The workshops

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Board staff recommend HPS closure, new JK-12 school

Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TIMMINS – As trustees move toward a decision on the fate of Haileybury Public School next month, school board administrators are recommending that it close at the end of June and its students be transferred to New Liskeard Public School.In a second recommendation, they’re

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HPS future

Board to decide school’s fate in MarchDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – It’s not a foregone conclusion that Haileybury Public School will close, say officials with District School Board Ontario North East.“The decision has not been made,” said Pearl Fong-West, the board’s superintendent of

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HPS under review

New JK-12 school proposedDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – School board administrators have recommended that a new, consolidated school be built in New Liskeard for junior kindergarten through Grade 12.But if the province doesn’t come up with the money, they’re proposing the closure of

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A look at HPS

TEMISKAMING SHORES (Staff) – As the board considers the future of Haileybury Public School, the school’s history and a look at future options are outlined in a report on the board’s website.Haileybury Public was constructed in the mid-1920s, after its predecessor was destroyed in the 1922 fire. A

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HPS grades’ transfer now optional

Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Senior students from Haileybury Public School won’t have to relocate to Timiskaming District Secondary in February.They can choose instead to make the move next September.The relocation of grades 7 and 8 from both Haileybury Public and New Liskeard Public School

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School age, enrolment cited as HPS concerns

Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – What does the transfer of grades 7 and 8 to Timiskaming District Secondary School (TDSS) mean for the future of Haileybury Public School?It will leave the school with more unoccupied space, acknowledged Doug Shearer, chair of District

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