as part of the closure process, the board is required to consider whether the site could be used by the conseil scolaire francophone, b.c.’s french-language school board, which has long sought a permanent location in vancouver.
while the board, which announced the plan wednesday, projected that nearby schools can accommodate students in the long-term, some parents say that doesn’t match the day‑to‑day reality.
“we’re seeing local families have to split up their kids across multiple schools just to find a spot — even though they live near carleton,” said cheng, who lives nearby and has two children.
public consultation on carleton’s future is underway through october and november, with a final vote by trustees expected later this year.
basketball courts outside sir sandford fleming elementary school, along east 49th avenue, in vancouver on oct. 3.
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over at sir sandford fleming, near east 49th avenue and knight street, the city released a report recommending a rezoning application that would allow the school’s former basketball courts to be developed into a six-storey, 87-unit apartment building with retail space on the ground floor. the land was leased to vittori developments in 2024 for 99 years in exchange for a one-time payment of $8.5 million. seventeen of the units are reserved as below-market rentals for school district staff.