Nanaimo’s Frank J. Ney School to be expanded, Rutherford closing
NANAIMO — Money has been freed up to expand one north Nanaimo elementary school, while another nearby school will shut down.
Nanaimo-Ladysmith Public Schools board chair Steve Rae said that revelation became clear on Tuesday night when the Ministry of Education (MOE) approved $1.3 million to help pay for adding a new wing to Frank J. Ney Elementary.
He said the board plans to close Rutherford Elementary in June 2018, pointing out that the Frank Ney expansion is expected to be ready to go by September of that year.
“We’re happy and we’re surprised,” said Rae when reached by NanaimoNewsNOW Thursday. “The Ministry has stated that they’re not handing out monies other than seismic (earthquake reinforcement) and district’s with huge growing populations.”