Legacy of Erle Rivers may still be honoured if high school closes
LETHBRIDGE – The superintendent of the Horizon School Division says the legacy of Erle Rivers could be carried on, even if plans proceed to amalgamate Milk River’s two schools.
The 2018 Capital Plan approved by Horizon’s Board of Trustees lists as its top project the demolition of Erle Rivers High School, and adding new classrooms and a gymnasium to the existing Milk River Elementary School to convert it to a K-12 facility.
The news came as a surprise to Diana Davoren, the granddaughter of Erle Rivers, who is concerned about the continued legacy of her grandfather. Following the announcement, a petition was created calling on the school division to preserve the Erle Rivers High School building, rather than tear it down.
“When this all started, there were many, many emotions involved,” Davoren said in a statement to Lethbridge News Now. “It now has become more about getting the facts out there.