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Monsignor McCoy unveils new look

- MO CRANKER mcranker@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNmocrank­er

Father Jerome Lavigne leads a group of Monsignor McCoy High School while blessing the halls and classrooms with holy water. The School unveiled its $10-plus million modernizat­ion Thursday project to a large group of community members and students.

It was a big day for students at Monsignor McCoy High School, as they witnessed the unveil more than $10-million in renovation­s.

Hundreds of students, parents, teachers, coaches, alumni and members of the community gathered at the new gymnasium to listen to speakers, say a prayer, sing and take some tours of the school’s new inside.

“The whole building, wallto-wall, has been touched in some way,” said principal Paul Bauche. “In classrooms, the heating, security systems and fire systems have been touched. Some of the more significan­t things are the common space we have here at the front of the school. We’ve got the learning commons, the food server, the fitness area, the gymnasium — there’s just so many spaces in the school that have been upgraded in a really good way.”

The modernizat­ion project has been in the works for more than four years, and was largely funded by the provincial government, with community donations accounting for a small, yet significan­t amount required to make sure every part of the school was upgraded. Bauche says the renovation­s will allow students to better manage their education.

“The design is all about flexibilit­y and having students drive their own education,” said Bauche. “If you look at something like the new common space, it shows that the students have a place to get their work done and to do it effectivel­y.

“If you don’t give them enough room to open up their books and collaborat­e, they can’t work effectivel­y.

“There’s also the community building part of it. The kids want to come together, but when you don’t have a large space like this, they kind of filter out a bit — so building that strong, positive learning community was really important to us when planning this all out.”

Another exciting part of the renovation­s is the new fitness area, which brings the gyms, weight room and change rooms all to the same area of the school, says Bauche.

“Sports and athletics are important to every school,” he said. “We have a long tradition of being very successful in athletics, so that was very important to us when laying things out.

“We’ve got our fitness area connected to the auxiliary gym, and that’s beside our main gym now — and it allows for that one main area where students can go and they can learn, work and grow together.

“We were also able to move our phys-ed teachers and changeroom­s there, and just get everything in that area. It all just makes sense for 2018, where our school is at today.”

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 ?? NEWS PHOTO MO CRANKER ?? Monsignor McCoy High School principal Paul Bauche speaks Thursday at the school's modernizat­ion grand opening.
NEWS PHOTO MO CRANKER Monsignor McCoy High School principal Paul Bauche speaks Thursday at the school's modernizat­ion grand opening.
 ?? NEWS PHOTO MO CRANKER ?? Monsignor McCoy High School student Heberney Contreras watches some videos on his phone Thursday at the school's new student common area.
NEWS PHOTO MO CRANKER Monsignor McCoy High School student Heberney Contreras watches some videos on his phone Thursday at the school's new student common area.

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