Westwind School Division No. 74

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Westwind School Division No. 74
Location
445 Main Street
Cardston, Alberta, Canada
Canada
Coordinates 49°11′47″N113°18′9″W / 49.19639°N 113.30250°W / 49.19639; -113.30250
District information
SuperintendentDarren Mazutinec
Chair of the boardJim Ralph
Schools12 (Regular)
1 (Alternate)
18 (Hutterite Colony)
BudgetCA$36.7 [1] million (2007/2008)
Students and staff
Students4,006 (September 2006)
Other information
Elected trusteesAnna Joyce-Frank, Blood Reserve
Tami Tolley, Cardston & district
Colin Paterson, Cardston & district
Ross Blackmer, Magrath & district
Doug Smith, Mountain View, Hillspring, & Glenwood
Jim Ralph, Raymond & district
Ross Blackmer, Raymond & district
Josh Smith, Stirling
Jessica Payne, Welling, Magrath & District
Website www.westwind.ab.ca

Westwind School Division is a public school authority serving the County of Warner No. 5 and Cardston County.

Contents

Schools

Cardston
Glenwood
Hill Spring
Magrath
Mountain View
Raymond
Stirling
Westwind Alternate School
Westwind Colony Schools

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