Comox Valley Schools is asking for public input as it updates its Long-Range Facilities Plan.
The plan helps guide decisions on capital improvements to school buildings, sites and learning environments across the district over the next 10 years, with the goal of supporting student success and well-being.
A public survey is now available, giving students, families, staff and community members a chance to share what matters most when planning future school facilities.
The plan is a ministry-required strategic document that supports school districts in managing buildings and properties over time.
It considers factors such as changing enrolment, space utilization, evolving programs, accessibility, safety and sustainability.
The updated plan will build on previous planning work, align with the district’s Strategic Plan and help inform future capital requests to the Ministry of Infrastructure.
The survey asks for feedback on priorities for school facilities, types of learning spaces, outdoor areas, community use and how the district should plan for growth and change in the years ahead.
Input gathered through the survey will be combined with technical analysis and partner engagement to help shape draft recommendations.
The survey is open to May 13 - you can find take part at Comox Valley Schools.
City Of Courtenay To Mark National Day Of Mourning This Month
Stage 1 Water Restrictions In Effect May 1
CVRD To Present Stage 3 Of Liquid Waste Management Plan
Comox Valley RCMP Respond To Weapons Complaint At Black Creek School
Traffic Concerns On Campbell River’s 16th Avenue
