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Rainbow Board looking at closing more schools in Sudbury, Espanola

The Rainbow District School Board says, due to cuts in provincial funding and declining enrolment, it's looking at closing more schools in the years ahead.

Education director cites declining enrolment, less money from the province

According to a release from the Rainbow District School Board, "the proposed [changes] will eliminate 2,443 surplus spaces and $51.1 million in capital renewal costs as well as achieve permanent savings of $3.5 million annually." Director of education Norm Blaseg says no decisions have yet been made. (Oksana Kuzmina/Shutterstock)

The Rainbow District School Boardsaysdue to cuts in provincial funding and declining enrolment,it's looking at closing more schools in the years ahead.

Thelargestpublicschool boardin northern Ontario is now planning what are called "accommodation reviews" of schools in both Greater Sudbury and Espanola.

That means it might move some students to other schools, and will considershuttingthe doors of others.

'67 per cent capacity'

According to a press releaseon Wednesday, the board "has been drawing on reserves to balance its budget since 2015-2016 when the Ministry of Education introduced the School Board Efficiencies and Modernization strategy, which resulted in reduced funding."

It continued, "There is an immediate need to find more than $3.6 million in annual operating savings to offset the provincial reduction in revenue."

"We're currently at about 67 per cent capacity," said education director NormBlaseg."So we have a lot of excess people space, and we need to come to terms with that. We need to deal with that."

Some families in Greater Sudbury are already well-acquainted with the school review process. Back in 2012, parents lost a bid to keep Long Lake Public School open. The board shut it down, and the students were moved elsewhere.

Blaseg saidno changes are expected this year, andparents of children who go to a school that may be consolidated or closed will be sent informationand given an opportunity to provide feedback this fall.

Blaseg saidfinal decisions are expected to be made in January.

To see the list ofschools under review in the Rainbow District School Board, tap here.