Jack Stuart School holds grand opening of inclusive playground

Students, from left, Henry Baird, Isaac Felgate, Austin Scott and Eli Felgate test out the new teeter-totter equipment.
By Murray Green
The Jack Stuart School inclusive playground received a grand opening on June 10 with several dignitaries in attendance.
Terra Manion and Kimberly Olsen spearheaded the fundraising drive to make the playground a reality.
“This playground has been a huge undertaking, beginning in the fall of 2019 when Battle River School Division informed the school that the wooden playground would need to be removed. Terra was inspired to replace it with something accessible so that all the children in Jack Stuart School and the community would have somewhere to play, no matter their ability,” said Kim.
“Countless hours were spent applying for grants and running fundraisers. Our playground efforts were slowed by our important commitment to support the school in other ways as well, such as buying chromebooks, contributing to busing for field trips, ice time for skating days and classroom/library supplies,” added Kim.
“We knew we had to really push for more support to build the best playground we could,” said Terra.
“All together we added $30,000 to the playground fund in the past year (fundraising projects). Whether it was $10 or thousands, we are so grateful to all that have contributed financially and through in-kind and volunteer donations,” said Kim.
“A total of 310 volunteer labour hours were put into this build. I would like to give special recognition to people that have gone way above and beyond to make this all come together,” said Terra.
Camrose MLA Jackie Lovely offered greetings on behalf of the province and herself.
By Murray Green
The Jack Stuart School inclusive playground received a grand opening on June 10 with several dignitaries in attendance.
Terra Manion and Kimberly Olsen spearheaded the fundraising drive to make the playground a reality.
“This playground has been a huge undertaking, beginning in the fall of 2019 when Battle River School Division informed the school that the wooden playground would need to be removed. Terra was inspired to replace it with something accessible so that all the children in Jack Stuart School and the community would have somewhere to play, no matter their ability,” said Kim.
“Countless hours were spent applying for grants and running fundraisers. Our playground efforts were slowed by our important commitment to support the school in other ways as well, such as buying chromebooks, contributing to busing for field trips, ice time for skating days and classroom/library supplies,” added Kim.
“We knew we had to really push for more support to build the best playground we could,” said Terra.
“All together we added $30,000 to the playground fund in the past year (fundraising projects). Whether it was $10 or thousands, we are so grateful to all that have contributed financially and through in-kind and volunteer donations,” said Kim.
“A total of 310 volunteer labour hours were put into this build. I would like to give special recognition to people that have gone way above and beyond to make this all come together,” said Terra.
Camrose MLA Jackie Lovely offered greetings on behalf of the province and herself.