Mountain View School Division

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Mountain View School Division
Location
Parkland Region, Manitoba
Canada
District information
SuperintendentStephen Jaddock [1]
Chair of the boardG. Floyd Martins [2]
Schools16
Students and staff
Students3,175 [3]
Staff545 [4]
Other information
Elected trustees [5]
  • Leifa Misko
  • Cathy Cyr
  • G. Floyd Martins
  • Scott McCallum
  • Cam Abrey
  • Charlene Gulak
  • Gabe Mercier
Secretary-Treasurer [6]
  • Lori Slepicka
Assistant Superintendent [7]
  • Suzanne Cottyn
Website www.mvsd.ca

Mountain View School Division is in the Parkland Region of Manitoba, bordering the shores of Lake Winnipegosis to the North, stretching from Lake Dauphin in the east to the Saskatchewan border in the west and bordering the Riding Mountains to the south. Mountain View is culturally diverse and consists of approximately 3,200 students in 16 schools in 7 communities (Roblin, Grandview, Gilbert Plains, Dauphin, Ochre River, Ethelbert and Winnipegosis). [8]

List of schools

Schools
School NameGrades Provided
Lt. Colonel Barker VC School K-6
Henderson School K-6
Smith-Jackson School K-6
Mackenzie Middle School 7-8
École Macneill School K-6
Whitmore School K-6
Ochre River School K-8
Winnipegosis Elementary School K-8
Gilbert Plains Elementary School K-8
Roblin Elementary School K-8
Dauphin Regional Comprehensive Secondary School 9-12
Ethelbert School K-12
Grandview School K-12
Winnipegosis Collegiate Institute 9-12
Gilbert Plains Collegiate Institute 9-12
Goose Lake High School 9-12

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