Community members encouraged to voice opinions on Westwold Elementary
WESTWOLD, B.C. — The superintendent of School District 73 is optimistic that this isn’t the end of the story for Westwold Elementary School.
The rural school southeast of Kamloops has been closed ever since no students showed up on the first day of the 2018 school year, and the fate of the institution could soon be decided. Superintendent Alison Sidow says even if a decision is made to close Westwold Elementary, it might not be a permanent solution.
“Even if the board makes the decision based on the recommendation from staff to close Westwold Elementary, it doesn’t preclude us in the future from reopening the school,” Sidow says. “Boards can open schools and they can close schools. A closure doesn’t necessarily mean that that is the end of the story for Westwold.”
Last month the school district’s outgoing board of education recommended moving forward with a public consultation regarding the future of the school, and the meeting is expected to be held on Nov. 22 at 7:00 p.m. at Westwold Elementary.


