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'Modular centres' not ready at three Richmond schools

At least five modular learning centres, popularly called portables, werent ready for students as doors opened for the first day of school yesterday.

At least five modular learning centres, popularly called portables, werent ready for students as doors opened for the first day of school yesterday.

Currie, Debeck and Hamilton elementary schools will all have to shuffle to accommodate students for the next few weeks.

Were working really hard. . . to have them all ready for occupancy by mid-September, said assistant superintendent Nancy Brennan of the centres.

The late arrival of the learning centres, which arrived between August 11 and 19, caused the current delay, Brennan explained.

The centres were shipped by a company which has been providing portables for schools all over the province, she added.

Brennan said having the learning centres ready in the next few weeks should be a fairly smooth process.

The sites were prepped before the arrival, she said. The furniture and equipment has arrives and is being stored.

Another five portables arrives and were successfully installed over the summer.