
New Rosthern school unveiled
No one could have foreseen it when construction first started, but the new Rosthern Community School south of Prince Albert will welcome 400 prekindergarten to Grade 12 students in the middle of a global pandemic.
The $26.5 million replacement of the previous elementary and high schools – which were built over 50 years ago – was unveiled Tuesday ahead of the Sept. 8 opening.
The school’s principal Mitch Luiten said the latest return to class plans will be released Wednesday, in line with the majority of the province, but added it was helpful all the students and staff would be learning COVID-19 social distancing protocols and health measures in a new building.
“I think because we’re all going into a new school, we’re learning the school anyway,” he told reporters. “So, the students aren’t used to routines in this school yet, they’re not used to being in this building so we’re able to start fresh and provide the guidelines on how we want things to work during COVID.”