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LOOK Public Board Seeks Input on New K8 School in Tecumseh

am800-news-north-shore-public-school-rendering-tecumseh-may-29-2021-1.15303183 am800-news-north-shore-public-school-rendering-tecumseh-may-29-2021 (An artist rendering of Tecumseh, Ont.'s North Shore Public School. The new school is slated to be built on Tecumseh Road near Arlington Boulevard. May 29, 2021 (Photo courtesy of the Greater Essex County District School Board))

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The Greater Essex County District School Board wants to know what the public thinks of its plans for a new school in Tecumseh.

A $15.3-milllion Kindergarten through Grade 8 school is slated to be built on Tecumseh Road near Arlington Boulevard.

According to a release, North Shore Public School will replace the D.M. Eagle Public School and will offer both English and French immersion programs.

The board has posted a video outlining plans for the school to its website and will be accepting comments from residents via email at newnorthshoreps@publicboard.ca.

Plans for the school will be reviewed at the next Board of Trustees meeting on Jun 15.