IN Canon-Mac Fall 2017 | Page 44

NEW MUSE ELEMENTARY T he Canon-McMillan School District community celebrated the long-awaited opening of its new Muse Elementary School—a two-story, state-of-the-art green building with two academic wings, and spacious gym, assembly and cafeteria spaces. Administrators and school directors from Canon-Mac were on hand to welcome students to their new academic home, and the Muse Volunteer Fire Department made an appearance—ensuring that the inaugural day of classes was a memorable one. The new building will be attended by students from the previous First Street, Cecil, and Muse elementary schools, which were shuttered after the end of the 2016-17 school year. A formal community celebration was planned for September. Canon-McMillan Superintendent Michael Daniels expressed gratitude to everyone who had a part in the opening of the new school. 42 Canon-Mac Everyone from school directors and administrators to teachers and support staff helped make the consolidation from three schools to one as smooth as possible. He also thanked municipal leaders in Canonsburg and Cecil—and most of all, students and their parents for their patience and excitement throughout the building process. "Today is a very special day in the history of the Canon- McMillan School District," Daniels said. "Like all worthwhile projects, it couldn't have been done without a team effort. Fortunately, as you can see, that's something we excel at here in the Canon-Mac community." Board president Manuel Pihakis said that, to him, it's simple. "We have so many fantastic things going on in this school community. If you're not excited, you may as well go home and go to sleep," he said with a laugh.