Overcrowded schools are a growing problem, but school boards struggling to get new ones built | CBC News
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"That's going to be a challenge for both staff and students to adjust to and we don't see that as a temporary measure. That's going to be more of a permanent measure as we move forward and really try and manage this growth," said Mark Pearmain, district superintendent and CEO.
Approximately 83 per cent of Surrey's 124 schools are over capacity, with the district's overall utilization rate sitting at 103 per cent, prompting exploration of hybrid learning and a trimester system for high schoolers.
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