Shovel hits the ground for a 10 million dollar build at Holy Rosary
SHARE ON: MLA s Colleen Young, Garth Rowswell and Mayor Gerald Aalbers join with Holy Rosary High School community for construction start. [Photo: Gerry Lampow - 106.1 The Goat]
The shovel is in the ground for the construction of the new wing at the Holy Rosary High School.
MLA’s Colleen Young, Garth Rowswell and Mayor Gerald Aalbers joined with the School’s community to bring greetings and lend a hand for the symbolic effort.
Five years of planning have culminated in the start of the new wing that will have 16 classrooms and is costing $10 million.
Lloydminster Youth Centre gets a provincial cash injection
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“I missed the food, I missed the staff. All the people I got to hang out with.”
Donovan Souanky has been coming to the Lloydminster Community Youth Centre for about two years. The Holy Rosary High School student is there right after school and enjoys the environment.
“The staff are always nice. The gaming consoles are always fun to play on. The food here is amazing and every so often you get to go on trips and those are always fun.”
The Centre caters to area high school kids. Staff have had to adapt their work to keep pace with COVID protocols.
Holy Rosary students grab gold at Alberta Provincial skills and advance to Nationals
SHARE ON: Holy Rosary High School Provincial Skills team. From left to right: Mackenzie Decrescenzo, Sierrah Bennett, Skye Ferguson, Kyla Morin [Photo: Skye Ferguson-HRHS Teacher]
Some Holy Rosary High School photography and videography students have a golden ticket to represent the region at the Canada National Skills contest.
The news of the win came down last night, May 13th, as Alberta Skills informed school officials that their teams had won gold in videography and silver in photography. The contests were done virtually at the end of April.
Local high schools tackle provincial skills contest
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Lloydminster High schools are representing the area at the Alberta Skills contest.
The annual showcase challenges students to apply their learning to topics like Architectural technology, Mechanical CADD, Cosmetology and Communication mediums.
Alan Griffith who is the Schools Based Coordinator at Lloydminster Comprehensive High School, spoke to the extra challenges faced to prepare their 10 students.
“We’ve been restricted some what, in regards to the amount extra-curricular we can do with students in person. So we have had to be creative and find ways to continue to prepare students within the classroom as well.”