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Renovations at some P.E.I. schools means 'no more classrooms in the library'

Renovations are complete at some Island schoolsjust in time for the new school year, but others will have to wait.

'The kids won't be tripping over each other anymore'

Construction is still underway at L.M. Montgomery school in Charlottetown. (Tom Steepe/CBC)

Renovations are complete at some Island schoolsjust in time for the new school year, but others will have to wait.

Construction is still underway at L.M. Montgomery Elementary School in Charlottetown to add 10 more classrooms and a new parking lot.

Parker Grimmer, the director of the P.E.I. Public Schools Branch, said it's been a busy summer but he believes the work will be donein about a month.

"Part of the responsibility of the Public Schools Branch is to continually look at all of our 56 schools and what they need," he said.

"So we can create the best possiblelearning opportunities we'll continue to work hard to advocate for students and listen to the public."

'No more classrooms in the library'

The $5 million additions at Stratford Elementary School include 13 regular classrooms, four breakout rooms and an elevator. (Tom Steepe/CBC)

A new $5 milliondollar addition was finished over the summer at Stratford Elementary School. The upgrades include13 classrooms, an elevator, more washrooms and an activity room.

This year, Stratford Elementary will includeGrade 3toGrade 6to accommodate more students from neighbouring Glen Stewart Primary School.

The primary school will offerkindergarten to Grade 2.

Jodi Zver is co-chairof the Stratford Elementary Home and School Association, a group that gave its input in the renovations.

She said she's happy to see the project finished, especially as overcrowding was becoming an issue at both schools.

"It has been a concern for a number of years but this addition really does take care of that for the time being," she said.

"Stratford was at capacity for sure they were using space in the library fornot a classroom, but as breakout space for students and that's not ideal."

'I'm really excited'

The teacher's lounge at Stratford Elementary School. (Tom Steepe/CBC)

In a news release, the province said the 24,000-square-foot addition will provide 50 per cent more space at Stratford Elementaryandallow enrolment to increase from 456 to 651 students.

"The kids won't be tripping over each other anymore. You know, there'll be breakout rooms for kids who need it. No more classrooms in the libraryclasses will be bright and airy and windows," said Zver.

Zver said the upgrades were long overdue and address her concerns for the time being.

"We've done a lot of work, fundraising for a new playground there as well which we're partway to that goal. So we've got a new playground opening soon as well and I'm really excited for the year to come."

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With files from Tom Steepe