Donna Harpauer, Government of Saskatchewan MLA for Humboldt-Watrous, joined with members from Horizon School Division to announce the approval to begin the planning and design of a new and modern facility to replace Lanigan Elementary and Lanigan Central High School.

The Ministry of Education, Horizon School Division, and SaskBuilds are currently in the process of determining the best fit project manager for Lanigan’s new community learning hub.

The facility will have modern features fit for the 21st century classroom. It will also ensure mental wellness is a priority through the inclusion of welcoming counselling spaces for both students and school staff.

Community development is a crucial component to this new build. Throughout the planning and design phase, the ministry will continue to collaborate with partners and local organizations such as libraries and advanced education resources to ensure that the needs of the Lanigan community are met.

“Our students, staff and the community of Lanigan will be well-served by this new facility, and we are proud to bring this new school to Horizon,” said Mark Fedak, Horizon School Division Board Trustee for Subdivision 4, which includes Lanigan Elementary School and Lanigan Central High School, on behalf of the Horizon School Division Board of Education. “We thank the Ministry of Education for their support of this project, which represents an investment in the future of our community and region.”

The new school will accommodate approximately 400 students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Construction is scheduled to begin sometime in spring 2021 once the design and planning phase is completed. The project is planned to be completed in 2023, with an estimated cost of $21 million.

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