School District 8 Kootenay Lake

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School District 8 Kootenay Lake
Location
Nelson, Creston, Kaslo, South Slocan, Yahk, Canyon in Kootenays
Canada
District information
SuperintendentDr. Christine Perkins
Schools23
BudgetCA$46.0 million
Students and staff
Students5314
Other information
Websitewww.sd8.bc.ca

School District 8 Kootenay Lake is a school district in British Columbia. This includes the major centres of Nelson, Creston and Kaslo.

History[]

School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake) was created with the amalgamation of School District No. 86 (Creston-Kaslo) and School District No. 7 (Nelson).

In 2016 the district board considered closing Creston Education Centre, Jewett Elementary School, Salmo Elementary School, Trafalgar Middle School, Winlaw Elementary School, and Yahk Elementary School.[1] The district voted to keep Jewett and Winlaw open for now while the others were to be closed.[2]

Schools[]

School Location Grades School website
Yahk Elementary School Yahk K-7
Winlaw Elementary School Winlaw K-6
W.E. Graham Community School Slocan K-11
Trafalgar Middle School Nelson 7-9
South Nelson Elementary School Nelson K-6
Salmo Secondary School Salmo 7-12
Salmo Elementary School Salmo K-6
Rosemont Elementary School Nelson K-5
Redfish Elementary School Balfour K-6
Prince Charles Secondary School Creston 8-12
Mount Sentinel Secondary School South Slocan 7-12
Adam Robertson Elementary School Creston K-7 School website
L V Rogers Secondary School Nelson 9-12
Blewett Elementary School Blewett K-6
Brent Kennedy Elementary School South Slocan K-6
Crawford Bay Elem-Secondary School Crawford Bay K-12
Canyon/Lister Elementary School Canyon K-7
Kootenay Lake Learning Centre Nelson 7-12
Erickson Elementary School Erickson K-7
Jewett Elementary School Kaslo K-7
J V Humphries Elem-Secondary School Kaslo K-12
Hume Elementary School Nelson K-6
Homelinks Centre Online School Creston K-12

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Johnson, Will (2016-05-03). "Six SD8 schools face closure". . Retrieved 2017-02-20.
  2. ^ Johnson, Will (2016-07-05). "SD8 moves forward with four school closures". . Retrieved 2017-02-20.

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