ββββββββFacilities Partnership
The Lambton Kent District School
Board encourages partnerships between community partners to share facilities
for better use of public facilities owned by the School Board. Facility
partnerships are intended to establish shared use during school hours between
the Board and community partners. Facility partnerships opportunities will be
available in schools where excess space has been identified by The Lambton Kent
District School Board.
The use of space in schools,
strengthens the school's role in the community and promotes coordination and
access of services for students and the whole community. The sharing of these
facilities will continue to be for the benefit of the Board, students and the
community while ensuring student achievement remain the highest priority. The
health and safety of the students will remain the primary focus when
implementing this initiative.
A facility partnership is
intended to provide the following opportunities for both Board and community:
Reduce operating costs and maximize use of public facilities.
Improve services available to students and the community.
Build relationships between school board and community partners and the public.
Maximize efficiency and access for service delivery through usage of school
facilities.
On June 22, 2010, The Lambton
Kent District School Board approved the Facility Partnerships policy and
regulations which is accessible through the following links:
Community Planning and Partnerships Policy
Community Planning and Partnerships Regulation
Locations Available
The Lambton Kent District School
Board has identified the following locations available for facility
partnerships:
Lambton Kent Composite School
231 St. George St. N.
Dresden, Ontario
Dresden Area Central School
941 North Street
Dresden, Ontario
Dawn-Euphemia Public School
4587 Bentpath Line
Dresden, Ontario
The list of sites, with surplus
space available for facility partnerships will be updated and posted in June
each year.
For More Information Contact:
Administrative Assistant to the Associate Director-Corporate Services
Sarnia Education Centre
519-336-1500 Ext. 31431
Standardized Ventilation Measure Reports and COVID-19 Resilience Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (CVRIS-ICIP)
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LKDSB Ventilation Strategy_2023-24 Year
LKDSB Board Wide Ventilation Investments_2023-24 Year
LKDSB School-Level Ventilation and Filtration Measures_2023-24 Year_dashboard_by school
Energy Conservation & Demand Management Plan
The Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan (ECDMP) fulfills
the requirements under the Green Energy Act O. Reg. 397/11 to support
the reduction of energy consumption and the five-year Demand Management
Plan covering the Boards fiscal years 2014 to 2018 at the Lambton Kent
District school board (LKDSB).
The Plan highlights past and future opportunities to further this
commitment in energy conservation, energy reduction and green
initiatives.
Energy Managment and Demand Management Plan 2024-2029
Energy Management and Demand Management Plan 2019-2023β
Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report_2022-2023β
Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report_2021-2022
Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report_2019-2020
Drinking Water Testing
The health and safety of students, staff and visitors in Lambton Kent District School Board (LKDSB) buildings is a top priority.
Since 2007, the Ontario government, under Regulation 243/07, has required that school boards flush the plumbing in schools; sample and test drinking water; maintain logs; and report drinking water test results to the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change.