By Richard Cuthbertson, Calgary Herald
CALGARY — Calgary public school students in future years could be
learning carpentry in school workshops named after, say, a home
improvement store, or mixing fluids in a science lab bearing the title
of an engineering giant.
The Calgary Board of Education has opened
the door to classrooms and other school spaces being named after
corporate donors and individuals who donate to school programs.
CBE
administration changed two of its regulations last month, departing
from a 2004 board decision that refused to entertain any part of a
school being named for a contributor.
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