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Almond Acres Families Celebrate Groundbreaking and Gratitude
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Almond Acres Academy In Paso Robles
“The Paso Robles community has welcomed us back, and we are so very grateful to build a permanent home here for our families, said Robert Bourgault, executive director of Almond Acres Academy. PASO ROBLES, Calif. (PRWEB) December 15, 2020
Almond Acres Academy, a tuition-free, public charter school successfully serving students and families in the area since 2012, is celebrating its new school building becoming a reality for students to enjoy beginning in the fall of 2021.
“The road back here has been a bit long, but we finally have our new home in sight,” said Robert Bourgault, executive director. “The Paso Robles community has welcomed us back, and we are so very grateful to build a permanent home here for our families. With our new building, we’ll be able to serve more students in their que
School makes significant steps toward new facility as construction process gets underway
–Almond Acres Academy, a tuition-free, public charter school successfully serving students and families in the area since 2012, is celebrating its new school building becoming a reality for students to enjoy beginning in the fall of 2021.
A recent groundbreaking began the construction of a new campus on Niblick Road just west of Creston Road in Paso Robles at the site of a former church.
“The road back here has been a bit long, but we finally have our new home in sight,” said Robert Bourgault, executive director. “The Paso Robles community has welcomed us back, and we are so very grateful to build a permanent home here for our families. With our new building, we’ll be able to serve more students in their quests to become the very best versions of themselves.”
‘I will not criminalize a business owner,’ says Councilman John Hamon
–The Paso Robles City Council held a special meeting Thursday night to discuss just one issue: “Business viability and the Governor’s new stay at home order.”
City Manager Tom Frutchey outlined the issues and the council began a lengthy discussion. After each council member weighed in on the matter, the council took almost 50 phone calls from citizens who commented on it. Most of those who called in described the desperate financial situation facing many small businesses in the city. Restaurant and winery owners, hair salons, and many other business owners and employees described how damaging the shutdown has been to their livelihood and future.