School District 5 Southeast Kootenay | |
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Address | |
940 Industrial Road #1, Cranbrook British ColumbiaCanada | |
District information | |
Superintendent | Viveka Johnson |
Schools | 22 |
Budget | CA$44.3 million |
Students and staff | |
Students | 5,733 |
Other information | |
Website | www |
School District 5 Southeast Kootenay is a school district in British Columbia. It covers the southeast corner of the province up to the Alberta and Montana borders. This includes the major centres of Cranbrook, Fernie, Elkford, and Sparwood.
School District 5 was formed in 1996 by the amalgamation of School District 1 Fernie and School District 2 Cranbrook.
School | Location | Grades |
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Amy Woodland Elementary School | Cranbrook | K–6 |
Gordon Terrace Elementary School | Cranbrook | K–6 |
Highlands Elementary School | Cranbrook | K–6 |
Pinewood Elementary School | Cranbrook | K–6 |
Steeples Elementary School | Cranbrook | K–6 |
T M Roberts Elementary School | Cranbrook | K–6 |
Kootenay Orchards Elementary School | Cranbrook | K–6 |
Kootenay Educational Services (Alternate program) | Cranbrook | K–12 |
Laurie Middle School | Cranbrook | 7–9 |
Parkland Middle School | Cranbrook | 7–9 |
District Learning Centre (Continuing education) | Cranbrook | 9–12 |
Mount Baker Secondary School | Cranbrook | 10–12 |
Rocky Mountain Elementary School | Elkford | K–6 |
Elkford Secondary School | Elkford | 7–12 |
Isabella Dicken Elementary School | Fernie | K–7 |
Fernie Secondary School | Fernie | 7–12 |
Grasmere Elementary School | Grasmere | K–4 |
Jaffray Elementary Junior Secondary School | Jaffray | K–10 |
Frank J Mitchell Elementary School | Sparwood | K–7 |
Sparwood Secondary School | Sparwood | 7–12 |
Fernie is a city in the Elk Valley area of the East Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia, Canada, located on BC Highway 3 on the western approaches to the Crowsnest Pass through the Rocky Mountains. Founded in 1898 and incorporated as the City of Fernie in July 1904, the municipality has a population of over 5,000 with an additional 2,000 outside city limits in communities under the jurisdiction of the Regional District of East Kootenay. A substantial seasonal population swells the city during the winter months.
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David Wilks is a Canadian politician, currently serving as the mayor of Sparwood, British Columbia following a term as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of Canada. He was elected in the Kootenay—Columbia riding as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada in the 2011 election. In the 41st Canadian Parliament, Wilks was appointed to the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development and introduced one piece of legislation, a private members bill called An Act to amend the Criminal Code (C-299) which sought a minimum sentence of five years in prison for someone convicted of kidnapping a person under the age of 16.