St. Patrick Catholic School won’t be modernized but may be replaced
A Grande Prairie school that has been closed for nearly three years may soon be replaced.
St. Patrick Catholic School was closed in March 2017, when it was discovered that the school was in need of significant remediation. The students were moved to Holy Cross School, where portables were set up.
Since then, the Grande Prairie and District Catholic Schools Board has been working with the Province, to design a modernization of the school. The initial plans were complete and the tenders were sent out in December 2019. However, it was discovered that they were over budget, and while some additional funds were able to be freed up, the Deputy Ministers still decided to cancel the plan, as it was too expensive. However, they did leave the option open for a complete rebuild or building a brand new school elsewhere.
Superintendent Karl Germann says this week, he and the Board will go to Edmonton to meet with the Deputy Ministers and Alberta Education and discuss the available options.