By Lynda Powless Editor Another Six Nations private school is asking Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) for help in building itself a new school . Skaronhyase’kó:wa, The Everlasting Tree School, asked SNEC, at its General Finance meeting Monday (Feb., 5) for $2 million of the $3.5 million needed to financially support a new modular building to house the school. It’s the third school to seek assistance to build or buy a new school building. SNEC signed a $8.5 million loan for Six Nations Polytechnic to buy its campus in Brantford in August 2021. The current status of that three year old loan has not been made public. Last month the Kawenni:io/Gaweni:yo Elementary and Secondary School made another plea to SNEC to guarantee a $25 million loan to build their school. The
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