School District 82 Coast Mountains

School District 82 Coast Mountains
Location
Terrace
Terrace, Kitimat, Stewart, Hazelton in Northwest
Canada
District information
Superintendent Ms. Katherine McIntosh
Schools 23
Budget CA$48.1 million
Students and staff
Students 5760
Other information
Website www.cmsd.bc.ca

School District 82 Coast Mountains is a school district in northwestern British Columbia between Prince Rupert and Prince George. This includes the major centres of Terrace, Kitimat and extends to the town of Stewart on the BC-Alaska border.

History

School District 82 was created in 1996 by the amalgamation of School District 80 (Kitimat) and School District 88 (Terrace)

Until 2000, the school district had also provided schooling to American students from neighbouring Hyder, Alaska.

Schools

School Location Grades
Bear Valley School Stewart K-12
Caledonia Senior Secondary School Terrace 11-12
Cassie Hall Elementary School Terrace 4-7
Clarence Michiel Elementary School Terrace 4-7
E T Kenney Elementary School Terrace K-3
Hazelton Secondary School Hazelton 8-12
John Field Elementary School Hazelton K-7
Kildala Elementary School Kitimat K-7
Kiti K'shan Elementary School Terrace K-3
Kitimat City High School Kitimat 9-12
Kitwanga Elem-Jr Secondary School Kitwanga K-7
Mount Elizabeth Secondary School Kitimat 8-12
Nechako Elementary School Kitimat K-7
New Hazelton Elementary School New Hazelton K-7
North Coast Distance Education School Terrace K-12, Adult
Parkside Secondary School Terrace 8-12
Roy Wilcox Elementary School Kitimat K-7
SD 082 Connect Program Terrace K-12
Skeena Junior Secondary School Terrace 8-10
(7 in 2012)
South Hazelton Elementary School South Hazelton K-7
Thornhill Elementary School Terrace 4-7
Thornhill Junior Secondary School Terrace 8-10
Thornhill Primary School Terrace K-3
Uplands Elementary School Terrace K-7

See also


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