The Canon-McMillan School Board has authorized the sale of the former Canonsburg Middle School at 25 East College Street. The Canonsburg Educational and Cultural Institute will buy the property on March 21 and transform the structure into a cultural center. The board also voted to include three new student-operated clubs into Canon-McMillan High School, to begin for the 2025-2026 school year. The Corn Hole Club will be based on the outdoor sport, giving students an active method of acquainting themselves with one another while creating teamwork and healthy competition. The Public Debate Club will target critical thinking, public speaking, and communication skills, the club will allow students to engage in debating social, political, as well as ethical issues, motivating them to build strong argumentative skills. The Public and Community Service Liaison Club will focus on awareness of the community and civic duty, this club will give students the option of developing public service projects and serving as a liaison between school and community organizations. As a part of the agreement, each of the clubs will be run by a volunteer sponsor for the 2025-2026 school year. If the clubs are successful in their campaign, the administration will fund a paid sponsor for each club in the following year, as envisioned by the Canon-McMillan Educational Association (CMEA) contract.
Sale Of Former Canonsburg Middle School Approved
March 21, 2025 4:54 am