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Upper Arrow Lake, British Columbia. Originally two lakes 14 miles apart, the Arrow Lakes became one 230 km long lake due to the reservoir created by the 1960s construction of the Keenleyside Dam; at low water the two lakes remain distinct, connected by a fast-moving section known as the Narrows. [1] [2] Damming the Lower Arrow Lake resulted in ...
Max Turyk Elementary School (Fernie, British Columbia) closed June 30, 2007 because of declining student population. Mountain View Elementary School (Sparwood, British Columbia) closed June 30, 2008 Elkford Elementary School (Elkford, British Columbia) closed in early 2000s and purchased by the District of Elkford in 2007.
The school district offers a school-based Sm'álgyax language program to enhance the cultural identity and school achievement of aboriginal students. The district's office of First Nation Educational Services has gained a reputation for leading the establishment of academic credibility with respect to First Nations inclusion.
School District 64 Gulf Islands is a school district in British Columbia. It includes the islands off southern Vancouver Island in the Strait of Georgia . This includes Saltspring Island as well as Galiano , Mayne , Saturna , Pender Islands.
History. Except for the two schools in Houston, the elementary schools in school district 54 used to be K-6 and the highschools used to be 9–12.Grade 7 and 8 students in the district used to go Chandler Park Middle School until it was closed in the summer of 2004 due to provincial budget cuts.
School District 47 Powell River is a school district in British Columbia that is situated on the northern tip of the Sunshine Coast in the Qathet Regional District. It provides public education to approximately 3,000 students in six elementary schools (Grades K-7), one secondary school (Grades 8-12), an alternate school and a Distributed Learning Program to support home-learning families ...
www .prn .bc .ca. School District 60 Peace River North is a school district in northeastern British Columbia adjacent to the Alberta border. Its board office is in Fort St. John which is also where the majority of the schools are located. It also serves the outlying communities of Taylor, Prespatou, Hudson's Hope, Buick Creek and Wonowon .
This includes the major center of Salmon Arm and the area around Shuswap Lake as well as the northern Okanagan communities of Armstrong and Enderby. History. School District 83 was created in 1996 with the merger of School District 21 Armstrong-Spallumcheen and School District 89 Shuswap. Schools