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Housing Project For Altario Agriculture Academy

The Altario Agriculture Academy is commencing a new housing project thanks to the collaborative efforts of Prairie Land Public School Division and the Special Areas Board. This project will include housing, meeting, and educational spaces as Altario School continues to expand its specialized agriculture programming. The new accommodations will serve students from the online school, residency students, international students, and other guests to the community.

In a major show of support, the Special Areas Board has committed $250,000 to match Prairie Land School Division’s investment of this initiative. This funding marks a significant step toward establishing the Altario Agriculture Academy as a leader in agricultural education and career pathways in Alberta.

“The innovative approach the school and community has taken to revitalize the school is impressive,” said Jordon Christianson, Chair of the Special Areas Board. “This community has reimagined what a small, rural school can look like while leveraging our local heritage and experience in agriculture. The Special Areas Board is pleased to support the proposed project to build accommodations in Altario.”

Prairie Land School Division views the development of the Altario Agriculture Academy Residence program as a prime example of what can be accomplished when two organizations, unified by shared values, come together for the greater good. Recognizing that large-scale initiatives demand more than resources, Prairie Land leaders emphasize the importance of a forward-thinking mindset and a willingness to collaborate, qualities that the Special Areas Board consistently exemplifies.

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