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School District 57 Prince George

School District 57 Prince George

School district in British Columbia, Canada


School District 57 Prince George (SD 57) is a school district in central British Columbia that encompasses urban Prince George, its surroundings, and the outlying communities of McBride and Valemount to the southeast, and Mackenzie to the north.

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History

Overview

Land developers organized and sponsored the first schools within Prince George.[1] By 1914, one high and three elementary schools existed.[2] Within the area of what would become SD 57, the establishment of separate school districts (usually comprising a single school), totalled 9 in 1911–1920, 17 in 1921–1930, and 11 in 1931–1940.[3] During the Great Depression, centralization increased because local boards abrogated their responsibilities, forcing the installation of official trustees and creating larger administrative units.[4]

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Attracting and retaining qualified rural teachers proved difficult. Factors included salaries,[5] scathing inspectors,[6] isolation, community factions,[7] no running water, no electricity, inadequate heat,[8] teaching multiple grades,[9] and sometimes an expectation to organize the various children's social activities for the community at large.[10] Rural schools were dependent upon a smaller and volatile local tax base for funding. When an economic downturn, fire, or depleted accessible timber, closed a sawmill (the primary employer in most rural communities), workers relocated, student numbers dropped, and the tax base collapsed.[11]

Rural school buildings were usually rudimentary, and many in a poor state of repair. Equipment and supplies were limited.[12] Consequently, rural students, receiving the barest elementary programs,[13] lacked educational opportunities, and few progressed to a secondary school offered only by a main centre.[14]

The 1946 implementation[15] of the 1945 Cameron Report into BC school financing and administration[16] created centralized larger districts. Benefits to rural schools were a broader tax base,[17] to Prince George schools an augmentation of existing infrastructure,[18] and to all schools an increase in provincial funding from 30 to 50 percent.[19] The earlier municipal districts provided no guidance as to setting boundaries, because many were quite small, and 90 percent of the province was unorganized.[20] The new Prince George school district boundaries were equidistant between Quesnel southward, Vanderhoof westward, and at Penny southeastward.[21] On the disbanding of local boards, the former Prince George one, comprising members of civic and economic stature, became the interim board.[15] The elected 1948 board comprised four city and three rural representatives,[22] reaffirming some degree of local control.[19]

The new board did not operate with complete autonomy, but had to avail itself of the experience, training, and knowledge of local inspectors of schools,[23] who represented the province. The latter, who had been regarded as faultfinders by local trustees, became mentors aligned with the centralized trustees.[24] The board became a buffer between local residents and the province,[25] and the inspectors were freed from petty management issues.[26]

Burgeoning student numbers throughout the 1950s saw massive increases in teacher recruitment and classroom capacity.[27] Many new schools served residential development along the new highways north and west.[28] However by the mid 1950s, building remote rural schools rarely occurred because of maintenance challenges, and from the late 1950s, numerous schools closed as mills closed.[29]

In 1970, SD 58 McBride merged into SD 57, and its board dissolved. The new enlarged school district matches the boundaries of the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George.[30]

Board of trustees and superintendents

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Schools

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^A . Includes schools which had existed prior to 1945 within the initial boundaries of SD 57 Prince George, and excludes SD 58 McBride schools closed prior to 1970.
^B . Formerly SD 58 McBride.
^a . A.k.a Airport Hill.[162]
^b . Integrated into the school district in Sep 1959 to be primary section of Winton School.[74]
^c . Called Hart (Heart) Lake;[163] in 1965 renamed Bear Lake.[164]
^d . Called Blackburn Road initially.[165]
^e . Called Van Bow initially; accommodated at Connaught elementary.[166] renamed Carney Hill;[167] Feb 1968 building opening;[168] Aboriginal Choice assumed building.
^f . In 1910, one-room log building built; later frame building; in 1916 replaced by two-room building known as Millar Addition on Queensway Ave; in 1963 reconstructed; a.k.a. Fort George Central; in 1998, became a traditional choice school.[169][170]
^g . Former John McInnis Jr. Secondary building.
^h . Accommodated at John McInnis prior to Feb 1978 building opening.[171]
^j . Accommodated at Lakewood Jr. Sec. prior to Feb 1978 building opening.[172]
^k . In 1998 became a choice school and renamed Dunster Fine Arts School.[173] In 2010, Dunster Fine Arts School Society acquired property.[74]
^l . Accommodated at College Heights elementary[174] prior to Apr 1977 building opening.[175]
^m . Known as Birchwood during early construction phase; relocatable building soon moved; in 1975 permanent building.[176]
^n . Accommodated at Vanway elementary[177] prior to Oct 1979 building opening.[74]
^o . Accommodated at Austin Rd.[178] prior to May 1977 building opening.[179]
^p . Called South Central;[180] in 1959, renamed Harwin.[181]
^r . In 2010, middle school became elementary.[70]
^s . Accommodated at Highglen elementary.[166] prior to Jun 1977 building opening.[74]
^t . In 1985, Montessori program established at Highglen elementary;[182] after 2013 fire relocated to former Gladstone elementary building;[183][184] in 2015 renamed Polaris Montessori.
^u . Called Canyon Creek; in 1958, renamed Hixon Superior; in 1965, became elementary.[185]
^w . In 1957, opened as elementary;[76] in 1961, became elementary/junior high;[186] in 1967, became solely a junior high.[103]
^x . Called Mile 4 at the Stevens and Rahn sawmill;[187] in 1956, renamed when mill relocated about 30 miles to Kerry Lake.[188]
^y . Called Prince George City elementary or Prince George public school, opened in three cottages on Vancouver St; in 1916, four-room building opened on Winnipeg St; in 1929 renamed King George V elementary.[107][189]
. École Lac des Bois assumed former Lakewood Junior Secondary building.[190]
. Accommodated at various schools.[191] prior to Oct 1979 building opening.[192]
. Refer McBride Secondary; c. 1970, renamed McBride Centennial elementary.[193]
. Refer McBride Secondary.
. Accommodated at various schools.[194] prior to Sep 1979 building opening.[195]
. Completed spring 1973;[196] relocatable building soon moved to be replaced by permanent building.[197]
. Former Carney Hill elementary building.[198] Aboriginal Choice to 2012.[199]
. Accommodated at Westwood elementary.[166] prior to Apr 1977 building opening.[200][201]
. Refer Prince George Secondary.
. From 1927 Millar Addition school used for overflow elementary students;[74][202] in 1929 renamed Connaught;[189] operated until about 1936.[203] in 1946, reopened;[204] in 1978, renamed Ron Brent elementary.[205]
. Called McMillan Creek; immediately renamed Shady Valley.[76][206]
. In 1910, a room rented; in 1913 new building opened.[98][169][207]
. Accommodated in portables at other schools[208] prior to Jan 1994 building opening.[209]
. Accommodated at Quinson elementary.[166] prior to May 1977 building opening.[210]
. School in adjacent Swift Creek 1916–35. Valemount opened in 1935.[76][211]
. In 1956, elementary became a superior school offering to grade 10;[212] in 1974 extended to grade 12.[213]
. In 1974, closed with integration of students into regular classes.[74]

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See also


Footnotes

  1. Renquist 1974, pp. 22–23.
  2. Renquist 1974, pp. 51–52.
  3. Renquist 1974, pp. 24 & 27.
  4. Renquist 1974, pp. 49 & 51.
  5. Renquist 1974, pp. 29 & 35.
  6. Renquist 1974, pp. 38, 41 & 42.
  7. Renquist 1974, pp. 65–66, 76.
  8. Renquist 1974, pp. 96–97.
  9. Prince George Citizen, 18 Jun 1970
  10. Prince George Citizen: 4 Jan 1945 & 17 Jan 1946
  11. Prince George Citizen: 20 Sep 1945, 17 Jan 1946, 16 Jan 1947 & 15 Jan 1948
  12. Prince George Citizen, 16 Jan 1947
  13. Prince George Citizen, 15 Jan 1948
  14. Prince George Citizen, 26 Jan 1950
  15. Prince George Citizen: 23 Jun 1949, 6 Jul 1950, 16 Jul 1951, 23 Jun 1952, 22 Jun 1953, 7 Jun 1954 & 16 Sep 1954
  16. Prince George Citizen, 18 Jan 1951
  17. Prince George Citizen, 17 Jan 1952
  18. Prince George Citizen, 21 Jan 1954
  19. Prince George Citizen: 28 Jun 1958 & 26 May 1961
  20. Prince George Citizen, 14 Jan 1959
  21. Prince George Citizen, 14 Jun 1961
  22. Prince George Citizen, 15 January 1963
  23. Prince George Citizen, 28 July 1964
  24. Prince George Citizen, 10 Jan 1967
  25. Prince George Citizen, 6 Jan 1971
  26. Prince George Citizen, 29 Nov 1972
  27. Prince George Citizen, 4 Jan 1978
  28. Prince George Citizen, 4 Aug 1976
  29. Prince George Citizen, 9 Jan 1980
  30. Prince George Citizen, 16 Apr 1979
  31. Prince George Citizen, 8 Dec 1981
  32. Prince George Citizen, 11 Jun 1984
  33. Prince George Citizen, 4 Dec 1996
  34. Prince George Citizen, 3 Feb 1995
  35. Prince George Citizen, 6 Dec 2000
  36. Prince George Citizen, 8 Aug 2001
  37. Prince George Citizen, 11 Dec 2015
  38. Prince George Citizen, 7 Dec 2011
  39. Prince George Citizen, 10 Dec 2014
  40. Prince George Citizen, 15 Dec 2016
  41. Prince George Citizen: 1 Sep 2016 & 15 May 2019
  42. Prince George Citizen, 21 Oct 2019
  43. Prince George Citizen, 19 Dec 2012
  44. Prince George Citizen, 2 Sep 1965
  45. Prince George Citizen, 4 Sep 1964
  46. Prince George Citizen: 23 Apr 1957 & 6 Mar 1958
  47. Prince George Citizen, 16 Nov 1967
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  49. Prince George Citizen, 3 Sep 1958
  50. Prince George Citizen, 15 Jun 1965
  51. Prince George Citizen, 23 Jan 2013
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  53. "Public Schools Annual Report 1942–43". www.open.library.ubc.ca. p. 221 (B215).
  54. Nellis, Kris; Noukas, Tiiu (2017). School District No. 57 (Prince George) historical memories: people, places, programs & services Vol IV. Prince George Retired Teachers' Association, Education Heritage Committee.
  55. Prince George Citizen, 28 Aug 1952
  56. Prince George Citizen, 20 Feb 2013
  57. Prince George Citizen, 3 Apr 2013
  58. Prince George Citizen, 19 Nov 2009
  59. Prince George Citizen, 28 Nov 2012
  60. Prince George Citizen, 2 Jun 1971
  61. Prince George Citizen, 3 Sep 1958
  62. Prince George Citizen: 21 Apr 1959 & 3 Sep 1959
  63. Prince George Citizen: 4 & 11 Jun 1919
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  65. "Public Schools Annual Report 1943–44". www.open.library.ubc.ca. pp. 248 (B242), 260 (B254).
  66. Prince George Citizen, 22 Aug 1958
  67. Prince George Citizen, 14 May 1975
  68. Prince George Citizen, 1 May 2013
  69. Prince George Citizen, 3 Dec 1971
  70. Prince George Citizen, 27 Sep 1962
  71. Prince George Citizen, 27 Aug 1969
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  73. Prince George Citizen, 5 Dec 2012
  74. Prince George Citizen: 9 & 10 Jan 1979
  75. Hall, Barbara; Nellis, Kris (2012). School District No. 57 (Prince George) historical memories: people, places, programs & services Vol II. Prince George Retired Teachers' Association, Education Heritage Committee.
  76. Prince George Citizen: 28 Aug 1952 & 21 Jun 2002
  77. Prince George Free Press, 31 Aug 2000
  78. Prince George Citizen, 28 Dec 2017
  79. Prince George Citizen, 26 Aug 1970
  80. Prince George Citizen: 21 Jul 1967 & 31 Aug 1967
  81. Prince George Citizen, 8 Sep 1955
  82. Prince George Citizen, 8 May 2013
  83. Prince George Citizen: 30 Aug 1973 & 10 Oct 1973
  84. Prince George Citizen, 4 Sep 1968
  85. Prince George Citizen, 21 Sep 1939
  86. Prince George Citizen, 1 Sep 1966
  87. Prince George Citizen, 7 Sep 1966
  88. Prince George Star, 20 Oct 1916
  89. Prince George Citizen, 26 Nov 1957
  90. Prince George Citizen, 28 Feb 1957
  91. Prince George Citizen, 9 Jul 1986
  92. Prince George Citizen: 9 Nov 1972, & 24 Aug 1973
  93. Prince George Citizen, 12 Dec 2012
  94. Prince George Citizen: 12 Apr 1956 & 29 Nov 1956
  95. Prince George Citizen, 25 Jun 1942
  96. Prince George Citizen: 3 Sep 1925 & 16 Sep 1926
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  98. Prince George Citizen: 12 Apr 1956, 28 May 1956 & 22 Nov 1956
  99. Prince George Citizen: 16 Sep 1977 & 22 May 1985
  100. PRC (1995). A Penny for Your Thoughts... The Penny Reunion Committee. pp. 2 & 46.
  101. Prince George Citizen, 26 Aug 1948
  102. Prince George Citizen, 3 Sep 1959
  103. Prince George Citizen: 12 Jun 1952; 5 & 28 Aug 1958
  104. Prince George Citizen: 30 & 31 Aug 1962
  105. Prince George Citizen, 15 May 2013
  106. Prince George Citizen, 2 Mar 1982
  107. Prince George Citizen, 16 Nov 1983
  108. Prince George Citizen, 27 Aug 1963
  109. Prince George Citizen, 2 Sep 1975
  110. Prince George Citizen, 16 Aug 1961
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  112. Prince George Citizen: 27 Jun 1984 & 1 Sep 1984
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  114. "Public Schools Annual Report 1955–56". www.open.library.ubc.ca. pp. FF172–173.
  115. Prince George Citizen, 9 Sep 1948
  116. "Public Schools Annual Report 1947–48". www.open.library.ubc.ca. p. 164 (JJ162).
  117. "Public Schools Annual Report 1958–59". www.open.library.ubc.ca. p. Z111.
  118. "Public Schools Annual Report 1943–44". www.open.library.ubc.ca. p. 260 (B254).
  119. "Public Schools Annual Report 1953–54". www.open.library.ubc.ca. p. O150.
  120. Prince George Citizen: 4 Sep 1963 & 25 Aug 1964
  121. Prince George Citizen: 23 Feb 1961 & 1 Sep 1961
  122. Prince George Citizen, 28 May 1959
  123. Prince George Citizen: 30 Aug 1954 & 25 Nov 1954
  124. Prince George Citizen: 14 Jul 1964 & 4 Sep 1964
  125. Prince George Citizen: 22 Aug 1946 & 29 Jan 1948
  126. Prince George Citizen, 6 May 1948
  127. Prince George Citizen, 25 Feb 1999
  128. Prince George Citizen: 1 Mar 1951 & 19 Apr 1951
  129. Prince George Citizen: 5 & 10 Sep 1969
  130. Prince George Citizen, 24 Sep 1969
  131. Prince George Citizen: 13 Jul 1965 & 1 Nov 1965
  132. "Public Schools Annual Report 1923–24". www.open.library.ubc.ca. p. T58.
  133. Prince George Citizen: 8 Aug 1962 & 8 Mar 1963
  134. Prince George Citizen, 30 Oct 1964
  135. Prince George Citizen: 13 Jan 1949 & 4 Sep 1964
  136. Prince George Citizen, 1 Dec 1955
  137. Prince George Citizen, 30 Jan 2013
  138. Prince George Citizen: 14 Sep 1960, 27 Oct 1960 & 2 Nov 1960
  139. Prince George Citizen, 1 Sep 1976
  140. Prince George Citizen, 31 Aug 1967
  141. Prince George Citizen: 19 Feb 1968 & 10 Apr 2013
  142. Prince George Citizen, 6 Mar 1985
  143. Prince George Citizen, 20 Aug 2011
  144. Prince George Citizen, 21 Feb 1978
  145. Prince George Citizen, 6 Feb 1978
  146. Prince George Citizen: 29 Mar 1998 & 7 Jun 1998
  147. Prince George Citizen: 16 Jun 1976 & 1 Sep 1976
  148. Prince George Citizen, 25 Apr 1977
  149. Prince George Citizen: 7 Dec 1972, 25 Jan 1973, 5 Dec 1973, 3 Jul 1974 & 24 Feb 1975
  150. Prince George Citizen, 8 Nov 1978
  151. Prince George Citizen: 28 Aug 1975 & 1 Sep 1976
  152. Prince George Citizen, 7 Apr 1977
  153. Prince George Citizen, 12 Dec 1955
  154. Prince George Citizen, 1 Sep 1959
  155. Prince George Citizen, 3 Oct 1986
  156. Prince George Citizen, 4 Oct 2013
  157. Prince George Citizen, 2 Sep 1960
  158. Prince George Citizen: 13 Sep 1951, 18 Oct 1951, 22 Nov 1951 & 10 Jan 1952
  159. Prince George Citizen: 5 Jan 1956, 19 Apr 1956, 17 May 1956 & 27 Oct 1958
  160. Prince George Citizen, 20 Jun 1929
  161. Prince George Citizen, 29 Jun 2010
  162. Prince George Citizen: 1 & 13 Sep 1978
  163. Prince George Citizen, 27 Nov 1970
  164. Prince George Citizen: 25 Aug 1978 & 20 Jun 1979
  165. Prince George Citizen, 20 Aug 1979
  166. Prince George Citizen: 9 Nov 1972, 11 Dec 1972 & 24 Aug 1973
  167. Prince George, 5 Dec 1973
  168. Prince George Citizen, 25 Oct 2012
  169. Prince George Citizen, 4 May 1977
  170. Prince George Citizen, 8 Sep 1927
  171. Prince George Citizen, 2 Jul 1936
  172. Prince George Citizen, 7 Feb 1946
  173. Prince George Citizen, 13 Dec 1956
  174. Fort George Herald, 10 Sep 1910
  175. Prince George Citizen, 30 Jun 1993
  176. Prince George Citizen, 28 Jan 1994
  177. Prince George Citizen, 17 May 1967
  178. "Rocky Mountain Goat, 26 Nov 2019". www.therockymountaingoat.com.
  179. Prince George Citizen: 15 Nov 1956 & 9 Jun 1961
  180. Prince George Citizen, 24 Apr 1974
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  198. Prince George Citizen, 6 Aug 1931
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  201. Prince George Citizen: 18 Jan 1921 & 17 May 1921
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  204. Prince George Citizen, 29 Jul 1926
  205. Prince George Citizen, 9 Jul 1931
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  207. Prince George Citizen, 10 Jun 1926
  208. Prince George Citizen: 14 Aug 1930 & 19 Feb 1931
  209. Prince George Citizen, 18 Mar 1921
  210. Prince George Citizen: 3 Sep 1925 & 22 Oct 1925
  211. Prince George Citizen, 30 Jul 1925
  212. Prince George Citizen, 5 Aug 1921
  213. Prince George Citizen: 30 Jul 1925 & 1 Apr 1926
  214. Prince George Citizen, 22 Oct 1925

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