Terrace Review —- Wednesday, September 18, 1991 17 ‘The $600,000 addition to Kiti K’shan Primary School was complete except for the installation of carpets and baseboards in one room, the School District 88 board of trustees ‘was told Sept. 10 by maintenance head Harry. Eberts. He advised the board to take possession and pay substantial completion on the building as soon as the remaining work was done, adding that the Tri-’ . . , City Construction crew did an "excellent joo". At a special meeting Sept. 4 the board had agreed to award a $1.5 million contract to Wayne Watson Construction for addi- tions and renovations to Uplands Elementary School. Both the Kiti K’shan and Uplands projects involved in part the replace- — ment of portable buildings with permanent structures. Trustee Kirsten Chapman advised the board that the bargaining - 3 who have agreements with the board had been approached with a proposal to start negotiations for a new contract on a date in December. There had been no response as of Sept, 10, she said. Trustees Gordon Sebastian and Terry Brown, the board repre- font sentatives on the district’s two native advisory commissions, = ae. aa Al informed the board Sept. 10 that the commissions intend to Excavation work at Uplands Elementary School began last week as a crew run by general | monitor drop-out rates among native students as part of a study contractor Wayne Watson Construction of Prince George began the $1.5 million addition and | to determine the reasons that native children leave the education renovation project at the school. The permanent structure will replace a set of portable bulldings | system before graduating. that have been used for several years as classrooms in the overcrowded school. The Terrace and District Community Services Society has . “agreed to operate the day care facility connected with the new _ Young Moms Program at Caledonia school. Enrolment will match FUMING | ssi sccas-imuer Bary Pest tx wen cine s 4 Mt director for the northern region of the B.C. School District a . block closely, official predicts [=“"""*"" f Assistant superintendent Skip lating the district’s funding block. Their tuition is paid by the state of Bergsma is predicting that the final The ministry estimated 5,199 Alaska directly to the district and enrolment figures in School Dis- earller this year when pteliminary is not part of the funding block 9 trict 88 will closely match the funding was announced. The block: from the province. There are also Terrace Boots Th Saddles — funding block given the district by funding system, which accounts for a number of pupils who entered Ale Clulb/ the Ministry of Education for this nearly all the district’s operating schoo! on Jan. 9 last year as part th ; year. money, is based on a per-student of the now-defunct dual entry Fall Horse § Ow y Bergsma gave the district board grant. The district receives prelimi- program who are going to school ; , . | of tristees an opening head count nary grant amounts based on min- full-time this year but are funded The Boots n’ Saddles 4-H Club would like to :. for the schools at the first public istry estimates of enrolment for the only as .8 of full-time equivalent THANK the sponsors of their Fall Horse ‘ei board meeting of the year Sept. 10. district in the late spring. The because the district received partial Show. Without local support there wouldn't be — | | As of Friday, Sept. 6 there were actual grant is calculated on the funding for them in last year’s a Fall Horse Show. Thank you! . ‘_ an 5,157 full-time equivalent students number of students enroled in the grant. . : . , - enroled in the district, Bergsma district Sept. 30. School District 88 Comparing the actual budget he Chinook Trailet Sales noted that there is always some gets about $7,000 per student. expects to receive with the current opperside stokes , : : ‘ growth in the number of students Bergsma noted that there are budget based on earlier ministry Jon's Photographics & Hair Styling in the first month and predicted several complicating factors in the ‘estimates, Bergsma . concluded, Northern Horse Supply that the count may go up to 5,236 calculation, including a deduction "It’s going to be close enough that a The Muench Family ! _by Sept. 30, the date that the Min- for Alaskan students from Hyder the difference won't be signifi- The Terrace Review :. isiry of Education uses for calcu- who attend school in Stewart. cant." oo _ The Totem Saddle Club — The Soutar Family - Aa TERRACE) Terrace Travel ee CITY OF TERRACE Wilkinson’s Business Machines: - 1991 TAX SALE Pursuant to Section 457 of the Municipal Act, on the 30th day of September 4991 in the Council Chambers of the City of Terrace, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, there shall . be offered for sale by public auction each and every parcel of the real: property including | improvements, upon which any of the taxes are delinquent. on 3 Those who were unable to The following properties have delinquent taxes as of September 12, 1991; attend the M.P.R.P. public. 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