DISTRICT QUICK FACTS 2014-15 - School District 41...
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DISTRICT QUICK FACTS 2014-15
The Burnaby School District acknowledges the Coast Salish Nations
of Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish
on whose traditional territories we teach, learn and live.
• $255million dollar annual budget
• 4thlargest district in the province
• 41 elementary schools, including 7 community schools
• 8 secondary schools, including 1 community school
• 12 StrongStart BC early learning centres
• 13 adult education locations
• Welcome Centre (for new immigrant families)
• BC Provincial School for the Deaf
• Burnaby Online (a distributed learning program)
• 23,700 students
13,300 elementary
10,400 secondary
• 1,000 international students
• 1,300 students in continuing education programs
• 2,300 students take online courses (Burnaby Online)
• 7,000 students take summer school courses
• 4,000 employees
• 20% of K-12 students are designated English Language Learners - 4,600 students
• 48% speak a language other than English at home - 100 languages identified in our schools
• 8% of students with special needs
• 12% of elementary students are French Immersion learners
• 6% of secondary students are French Immersion learners
• 3% of students are Aboriginal learners - 700 students
UniquetoBurnabySchools
• TwodistrictschoolsselectedtoofferAPCapstoneDiploma
• Specializedmusicteachersinallschools
• Awardwinninghighschoolmarchingband
• 2Districthonourchoirs
• 3Districthandbellchoirs
• FestivalofDance
• WORDSWritingProject
• Grade7PublicSpeakingChallenge
• BurnabyYouthSustainabilityNetwork
WELCOME TO BURNABY SCHOOLS
Quality public education has been a community expectation since the first meeting of the Burnaby School Board in 1906. Its legacy began with the amalgamation of early one-room schoolhouses and continues today in 41 elementary schools and 8 secondary schools. Burnaby School District is the fourth largest school district in BC with an enrolment of almost 24,000 K-12 students. Our dedicated employees are committed to developing and providing all students with a wide variety of innovative, high quality programs in academics as well as athletics, trades training, visual and performing arts, social responsibility and leadership. Our goal is to tap into the potential of each of our students by identifying their unique interests so that they may be inspired to be successful. Additionally, the District provides educational programs and services to support:• Preschool Children (12 StrongStart BC early learning centres)• Aboriginal Learners (guided by a District Aboriginal Enhancement Agreement)• Summer Learners (for elementary and secondary students)• New Immigrants to Canada (Settlement Workers in Schools and a District Welcome Centre)• International Students (www.studyinburnaby.ca)• Adult Learners (Burnaby Community & Continuing Education: www.burnabycce.ca) One of the most diverse public school systems in Canada, our schools reflect the increasingly global nature of the Burnaby community. Approximately half of our students are from a household in which a language other than English is spoken. Such diversity brings rich cultural benefits to Burnaby’s communities and schools. The District continues to promote the ideals of multi-culturalism and inclusiveness through its policies and school-based initiatives which promote respect and understanding. We’re proud of our vibrant neighbourhood schools, diverse programs and services and, most importantly, student achievement. But we can’t do what we do on our own. We are grateful for the involvement of a wide range of partnerships with cultural, arts, and service organizations, as well as the numerous individuals and donors who support our school communities. Whether you are a parent with a child in the District, an employee, a partner, community member or a student, we invite you to learn about the wide range of learning opportunities that make Burnaby Schools unique.
BurnabySchoolDistrict~whereallpathwaysleadtosuccess.
Our MissionTo prepare and support an inclusive, caring community of learners
for the challenges of a changing tomorrow.
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ELEMENTARY LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Multi-AgeClusterClass(MACC)An interdisciplinary, inquiry-based, combined-grade class for highly able learners, it provides heightened cognitive and creative challenges in an inclusive and supportive community of intellectual peers. ChallengeProgramA weekly pull-out program for highly able learners, it offers enriched hands-on activities that supplement existing classroom and school supports.
CREATEProgramA bi-weekly enrichment program for highly able learners who display a learning challenge.
EducationThroughTheArtsIn addition to the development of academic skills, athletics, and social responsibility, Confederation Park Elementary School engages all grades through the arts. This includes:• a school wide approach (drama, visual arts, dance and music) • arts integration (students partner their “art” learning with core subjects) • project work with artists-in-residence
EarlyFrenchImmersion An opportunity for young children, whose first language is not French, to learn a second language. It is an intensive and effective way for students to learn and study the French language and culture.
LateFrenchImmersion An opportunity for grade 6 students, whose first language is not French, to learn a second language. More intensive than the Early Immersion program, a high level of student commitment and motivation is required.
MandarinLanguageArts An opportunity for children to develop Mandarin oral communication skills, reading and writing skills and an understanding of and appreciation for Mandarin Chinese culture. The regular core curriculum is taught in English with a component of the Language Arts curriculum delivered in Mandarin.
There are 41 public Burnaby elementary schools that enroll almost 13,300 students from kindergarten to grade 7. Each school is well-equipped with the latest technologies and has a computer lab, library, music room, gymnasium and outdoor play areas. Students study a variety of subjects including Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, Technology, Fine Arts (Music, Art, Drama) and Physical Education.
In addition to the regular academic program, and extracurricular activities such as leadership, sports, music, and numerous clubs, students may be candidates for:
Grades4/5&6/7Capitol Hill Suncrest
Grades2-7ParkcrestBrantford
Grades6/7Alpha
GradesK-7Confederation Park
KorGrade1Aubrey/Brantford/Inman & Cascade Heights/Marlborough/Seaforth/Sperling/Westridge
Grade6Armstrong/Capitol Hill/Marlborough
K-Grade5Forest Grove
LanguageOptions
Advanced/EnrichedOptions
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SECONDARY LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
AdvancedPlacement(AP)Courses Burnaby School District offers one of the largest advanced placement programs in Canada. For highly motivated students who wish to study curriculum at the university level and may be given credit for some first year courses. A variety of AP course options are available at each secondary school. Check the school websites for details.
APCapstoneDiplomaTwo Burnaby schools are among a limited number of Canadian schools selected to offer the AP Capstone Diploma. Built on the foundation of two courses – AP Seminar and AP Research – it enhances the in-depth, discipline-specificstudyprovidedthroughAPcourses.Cultivatingcurious,independent,and collaborative scholars, this program prepares students to make evidence-based decisions for further success in post-secondary education.
BusinessSummitProgram Offersstudentstheopportunitytoexploretheworldofbusiness,whilefulfillingtheir graduation requirements. It provides enriched studies with a variety of business related courses, workshops, field trips and seminars to prepare students for a post-secondary school business program. This program is in partnership with the BCIT School of Business.
EngineeringSummitProgramOffers students the opportunity to explore the world of engineering, while fulfillingtheirgraduationrequirements.Ithonesskillsintechnicalwriting,public speaking and the ability to work with others – skills valued by employers and post-secondary institutions alike. Through guest speakers, field experiences and mentorships from engineering companies, students will see the range of possibilities an engineering degree provides.
FrenchImmersionStudents who continue their Early or Late French Immersion program to Grade 12 and receive a Bilingual Dogwood. Graduates will be considered fluent in French and can apply for and accept employment with a bilingual requirement. They may also take university courses/programs offered in French. Prerequisite: Elementary French Immersion or equivalent.
IndependentDirectedStudiesAn opportunity for students to pursue a specific interest in greater depth and receive credit towards graduation. Courses are an extension of learning outcomes already identified in an existing course and are developed to maintain a high standard of quality in the work undertaken.
Mini-SchoolforHighlyAbleLearnersAn extension of the MACC Elementary program, this specialized program offers eligible students (gifted or gifted with written output challenges) the opportunity to do all of their academics through the mini-school and work on their educational passions through Independent Directed Studies courses.
Grades10-12All secondary schools
Grades11/12Burnaby North Burnaby South
Gradesareschooldependent All secondary schools
Grades10-12Cariboo Hill
Grades8-12AlphaCariboo HillMoscrop
Grades10-12All secondary schools
Grade8Alpha
Advanced/EnrichedOptions
AthleticandVisualandPerformingArts(AVPA)Program A program designed to give student athletes and performers the ability to balance their rigorous practise or performance schedule with their academic program.
SwimProgramIn partnership with Simon Fraser University, this program offers high performance swim training in a University environment, while ensuring that academic course work leading to graduation is completed.
ByrneCreekBasketballAcademyIn partnership with Basketball BC, this program provides basketball specifictrainingandoffcourtsportenhancementopportunitieswithNational level coaches and programs while ensuring that academic course work leading to graduation is completed.
BWCHockeyAcademyAn elite level Hockey Canada School Program operated in partnership with the Burnaby Winter Club. Its objective is to provide high level hockey players the opportunity to pursue academic excellence.
BurnabyNorthHockeyAcademyA hockey program aimed at developing an individual’s hockey skills to build and enhance self-confidence and self-esteem that may translate into better academic performance.
PlayActiveSchoolSoccer(PASS) A program that provides high level soccer players the opportunity to pursue academic excellence leading to graduation, while participating in a high-performance soccer program.
WhitecapsSoccerResidencyProgramThe Vancouver Whitecaps selects eligible students. Their academic program is adjusted according to this athletic program.
SFUSoccerProgramIn partnership with Simon Fraser University, this program offers high performance soccer training in a University environment, while ensuring that academic course work leading to graduation is completed.
Formoreinformationonthesespecializedsportsprograms,pleasecontacttheschoolhostingtheprogram.Anapplicationisrequiredformostprograms.(Somearefeepayingprograms).
Grades8-12Burnaby Central
Grades8-12Burnaby Mountain
Grades9-12Byrne Creek
Grades8-12Burnaby Central
Grades8-12Burnaby North
Grades8-12Burnaby Central
Grades8-12Burnaby Central
Grades8-12Burnaby North
AthleticPrograms
HockeyPrograms
SoccerPrograms
SECONDARY LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES CONT’D
ACE-ITA one year program that leads to apprenticeship ortechnicaltrainingcertification.
Auto Collision RepairAutoRefinishingandPreparation Auto Service TechnicianCarpentry Level 1 (Construction) Construction ElectricianCooks TrainingHairstylistMetal Fabrication Painting and DecoratingPlumbing
IndustryCertificationA one or two year program that leads to industry certification.
Computer Networking Technician Fitness Leadership Hotel & Event Management
IndustryConnectA one year program where students develop a professional portfolio.
Digital Sound ProductionFilm & BroadcastGraphics/Media ArtsHealth Sciences – Fall 2016Robotics – Fall 2015
TransitiontoTradesTrainingStudents take a combination of academic and trades courses including: Mechanics, Metalwork, Welding, Carpentry, Electrical and Plumbing.
SecondarySchoolApprenticeshipFor students who want to work and learn as an apprentice in almost any trade while still in school.
SchooltoWorkFor students who still require course credits to graduate and have an interest in developing job-specific skills related to a chosen vocation. The program is personalized to meet individual student needs.
Grade11or12
Vancouver Community College Vancouver Community CollegeCariboo HillCariboo HillBurnaby MountainBurnaby CentralAlphaBCITFinishing Trades Institute (FTI)Piping Industry Apprenticeship Board
Grade11or12
Burnaby SouthAlphaBurnaby Mountain
Grade11or12
Burnaby NorthBurnaby NorthByrne CreekMoscropAlpha
Grade10or11Cariboo Hill
Grade11or12All secondary schools
Grade12(Notyetage20)All secondary schools
CareerPrograms
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AbleFor students who have experienced difficulty in school, this program provides an opportunity for them to catch up on core subjects in an effort to integrate back to their grade level.
BridgeForstudentswhomayhavedifficultytransitioningtosecondaryschool,thisprogram provides a safe, supportive environment of classroom instruction and learning opportunities in an effort to integrate students back into a typical classroom setting.
Co-opFor students who are struggling with basic numeracy and literacy skills, this program provides the opportunity for them to be half-time at a work placement site that corresponds to their chosen career path.
RoyalOak For students who may not have been successful in school for a variety of reasons, this program provides support academically and otherwise, allowing students to experience success.
TakeaHike For students who may be struggling to engage and attend school, this program offers a unique combination of adventure-based learning, academics, therapy, and community involvement to help youth develop self-directed goals, trust, communication, teamwork and problem-solving skills in a safe, supportive environment. (In partnership with the Take A Hike At-Risk Youth Foundation.)
YoungParentProgram For secondary students who are teen parents, this program provides an opportunity for them to learn parenting skills and work towards high school completion as their child attends the school’s childcare facility.
YouthHub For secondary students who have disengaged or withdrawn from school. In partnership with the Purpose Society, it provides wraparound support to help students be successful in their academics, socially, and emotionally. Outlook For secondary students who have not been successful in school for a variety of reasons, this program provides intensive wraparound support and focuses not only on academics but also on social-emotional learning. It is a partnership with Saint Leonard’s Society.
Placementisbyconsultationandreferral.Contactaschoolcounsellororadministratortodiscussthebestoptionforyourchild’slearningneeds.
Burnaby School District provides learning opportunities for secondary students who might need extra academic support.
Grades9-10Burnaby South
Grades7-9Alpha
Grades10-12Burnaby MountainBurnaby North
Grades10-12Canada Way Education Centre
Grades10-12Canada Way Education Centre
Burnaby South Secondary
Imperial Street
Near Gilmore Skytrain
AlternatePrograms
LEARNING SUPPORT SERVICESBCSchoolfortheDeafThis is a provincial resource program for students living in BC who have a severe to profound hearing loss or significant related learning problems.
Pre-EmploymentProgramFor students who are on a non-graduation track, this program provides the necessary academic background, and relevant work experience training and opportunities for a smooth transition to the world of work.
ACCESSProgramFor students of varying abilities, this program teaches life skills and basic academic and social skills. If appropriate, students may also participate in work experience opportunities.
ProvincialOralProgramFor deaf and hard of hearing students whose preferred mode of communication is auditory/oral. Specialized instruction enables students to be integrated into standard school classes.
StrongStartBCEarlyLearningCentresThis program offers parents/caregivers and their children the opportunity to learn and grow together through play, supported by qualifiedearlychildhoodeducators.Thisnocostprogramislocatedin12 elementary schools and is open for drop-in on school day mornings.
SummerSessionThe District offers one of the largest summer session programs in BC with a wide range of course options to meet individual learning needs. Options include courses for enrichment, secondary advance credit, transitions or to support students facing learning challenges.
BurnabyOnlineA program designed for self-regulated school-aged students or adult learners who might require flexible scheduling. It can include academic upgrading, accelerated learning, or advanced credit options.
BurnabyCommunity&ContinuingEducationA district learning program for adults that offers academic studies/high school completion, Literacy Foundations, English Language Learning (LINC) and a wide range of certificate and diploma career programs.
OTHER PROGRAM OPTIONS
GradesK-12Burnaby South SecSouth Slope Elem
Grades9-10Burnaby South
Grades7-9AlphaBurnaby South
Grades8-12Burnaby South
Ages0-512 centres
GradesK-1222 schools
GradesK-12&AdultLearners
AdultLearners13 District schools & facilities
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SCHOOL DIRECTORY
01 Armstrong 8757 Armstrong Ave 604-664-8587 Ernie Kashima02 Aubrey 1075 Stratford Ave 604-664-8595 Shairoz Merani03 Brantford 6512 Brantford Ave 604-664-8603 Claudette Sawyer04 Brentwood Park 1455 Delta Ave 604-664-8608 Jillian Lewis05 Buckingham 6066 Buckingham Ave 604-664-8616 Kurt Gurney06 Cameron 9540 Erickson Drive 604-664-8622 Pauline Meugens07 Capitol Hill 350 S Holdom Ave 604-664-8637 Kelly Chow08 Cascade Heights 4343 Smith Ave 604-664-8645 Brian Shuster09 Chaffey-Burke 4404 Sardis Street 604-664-8652 Claudio Bortolussi / Helena Readman10 Clinton 5858 Clinton Street 604-664-8660 Lori Magri11 Confederation Park 4715 Pandora Street 604-664-8669 Stephanie Miller12 Douglas Road 4861 Canada Way 604-664-8676 Mary-Ann Brown13 Edmonds 7651 18th Ave 604-664-8683 Sean Gaster14 Forest Grove 8525 Forest Grove Dr 604-664-8690 Al Post15 Gilmore 50 S Gilmore Ave 604-664-8703 Dennis Taylor16 Gilpin 5490 Eglinton Street 604-664-8712 Blake Briscoe17 Glenwood 5787 Marine Drive 604-664-8800 Lori Magri / Lori McNary18 Inman 3963 Brandon Street 604-664-8719 Wally Kanno19 Kitchener 1351 S. Gilmore Ave 604-664-8727 Anthony Yam20 Lakeview 7777MayfieldStreet 604-664-8735 FrankiedeVita21 Lochdale 6990 Aubrey Street 604-664-8743 Dino Klarich22 Lyndhurst 9847 Lyndhurst Street 604-664-8751 Lisa Hartman / Bruce Cornell23 Marlborough 6060 Marlborough Ave 604-664-8758 Shelley Parks / Eva Young24 Maywood 4567 Imperial Street 604-664-8344 Kathryn Yamamoto25 Montecito 2176 Duthie Ave 604-664-8766 Deb Taylor26 Morley 7355 Morley Street 604-664-8774 Hal Wall27 Nelson 4850 Irmin Street 604-664-8784 Keith Chong28 Parkcrest 6055 Halifax Street 604-664-8794 Navdeep Aujla29 Rosser 4375 Pandora Street 604-664-8801 Debra Gojevic30 Seaforth 7881 Government Road 604-664-8808 Wendell Hiltz31 Second Street 7502 Second Street 604-664-8819 Mark Harding32 South Slope/BCSD 4446 Watling Street 604-664-8300 Janice Nakatsu / Margaret Paris33 Sperling 2200 Sperling Ave 604-664-8836 Karen Floyd34 Stoney Creek 2740 Beaverbrook Cres 604-664-8845 Lisa Hartman35 StrideAvenue 7014StrideAve 604-664-8854 JenniferGriffin36 Suncrest 3883 Rumble Street 604-664-8862 Andrew Lee37 Taylor Park 7590 Mission Ave 604-664-8226 Kevin Brandt / Vicki Elworthy Moro38 Twelfth Avenue 7622 12th Ave 604-664-8870 Marilyn Kwok39 University Highlands 9388 Tower Road 604-664-2030 Lori Driussi40 Westridge 510 Duncan Ave 604-664-8878 Dave MacLean41 Windsor 6166 Imperial Street 604-664-8886 Kinder Jones
42 Alpha 4600 Parker Street 604-664-8535 Paul Fester / Monica Frank & David Greve43 Burnaby Central 6011 Deer Lake Parkway 604-296-6850 Parm Hari / Mark Allen & Denise Davis44 Burnaby Mountain 8800 Eastlake Drive 604-296-6870 Andy Chin / Effie Aadland & James Morton45 Burnaby North 751 Hammarskjold Drive 604-664-8550 Dave Rawnsley / Dianne Carr & Chris Lekakis 46 Burnaby South/BCSD 5455 Rumble Street 604-664-8560 Lee Anne Kristmanson / Tyler Evans & Sandi Lauzon 47 Byrne Creek 7777 18th Street 604-296-6885 David Starr / Fonda Papathanasiou & Anita Sortome48 Cariboo Hill 8580 16th Ave 604-664-8568 Susan Montabello / David Mushens & Cesare Martino49 Moscrop 4433 Moscrop Street 604-296-6895 Victoria Lee / Morray Genge & Tim Wozney
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Elementary Schools1. Armstrong2. Aubrey3. Brantford4. Brentwood Park5. Buckingham6. Cameron7. Capitol Hill8. Cascade Heights9. Chaffey-Burke10. Clinton11. Confederation Park 12. Douglas Road13. Edmonds Community 14. Forest Grove15. Gilmore Community 16. Gilpin17. Glenwood18. Inman
19. Kitchener20. Lakeview21. Lochdale Community 22. Lyndhurst23. Marlborough24. Maywood Community25. Montecito26. Morley27. Nelson28. Parkcrest29. Rosser30. Seaforth31. Second Street Community 32. South Slope33. Sperling34. Stoney Creek Community 35. Stride Avenue Community36. Suncrest 37. Taylor Park
38. Twelfth Avenue39. Westridge40. Windsor
Secondary Schools41. Alpha42. Burnaby Central43. Burnaby Mountain 44. Burnaby North45. Burnaby South46. Byrne Creek47. Cariboo Hill48. Moscrop
District Facilities49. AdministrationOffice50. Library Resource Centre51. Maintenance Services52. Michael J. Fox Theatre
53. Provincial School for the Deaf (Burnaby South)54. Provincial School for the Deaf (South Slope)55. Schou Education Centre56. Storefront (Canada Way Learning Centre)57. Welcome Centre
Adult Learning Centres58. North Burnaby Adult Education Centre (NBAEC) 59. South Burnaby Adult Educa tion Centre60. Riverway West61. Burnaby Heights Centre62. Canada Way Learning Centre ( Storefront)
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01 Armstrong 8757 Armstrong Ave 604-664-8587 Ernie Kashima02 Aubrey 1075 Stratford Ave 604-664-8595 Shairoz Merani03 Brantford 6512 Brantford Ave 604-664-8603 Claudette Sawyer04 Brentwood Park 1455 Delta Ave 604-664-8608 Jillian Lewis05 Buckingham 6066 Buckingham Ave 604-664-8616 Kurt Gurney06 Cameron 9540 Erickson Drive 604-664-8622 Pauline Meugens07 Capitol Hill 350 S Holdom Ave 604-664-8637 Kelly Chow08 Cascade Heights 4343 Smith Ave 604-664-8645 Brian Shuster09 Chaffey-Burke 4404 Sardis Street 604-664-8652 Claudio Bortolussi / Helena Readman10 Clinton 5858 Clinton Street 604-664-8660 Lori Magri11 Confederation Park 4715 Pandora Street 604-664-8669 Stephanie Miller12 Douglas Road 4861 Canada Way 604-664-8676 Mary-Ann Brown13 Edmonds 7651 18th Ave 604-664-8683 Sean Gaster14 Forest Grove 8525 Forest Grove Dr 604-664-8690 Al Post15 Gilmore 50 S Gilmore Ave 604-664-8703 Dennis Taylor16 Gilpin 5490 Eglinton Street 604-664-8712 Blake Briscoe17 Glenwood 5787 Marine Drive 604-664-8800 Lori Magri / Lori McNary18 Inman 3963 Brandon Street 604-664-8719 Wally Kanno19 Kitchener 1351 S. Gilmore Ave 604-664-8727 Anthony Yam20 Lakeview 7777MayfieldStreet 604-664-8735 FrankiedeVita21 Lochdale 6990 Aubrey Street 604-664-8743 Dino Klarich22 Lyndhurst 9847 Lyndhurst Street 604-664-8751 Lisa Hartman / Bruce Cornell23 Marlborough 6060 Marlborough Ave 604-664-8758 Shelley Parks / Eva Young24 Maywood 4567 Imperial Street 604-664-8344 Kathryn Yamamoto25 Montecito 2176 Duthie Ave 604-664-8766 Deb Taylor26 Morley 7355 Morley Street 604-664-8774 Hal Wall27 Nelson 4850 Irmin Street 604-664-8784 Keith Chong28 Parkcrest 6055 Halifax Street 604-664-8794 Navdeep Aujla29 Rosser 4375 Pandora Street 604-664-8801 Debra Gojevic30 Seaforth 7881 Government Road 604-664-8808 Wendell Hiltz31 Second Street 7502 Second Street 604-664-8819 Mark Harding32 South Slope/BCSD 4446 Watling Street 604-664-8300 Janice Nakatsu / Margaret Paris33 Sperling 2200 Sperling Ave 604-664-8836 Karen Floyd34 Stoney Creek 2740 Beaverbrook Cres 604-664-8845 Lisa Hartman35 StrideAvenue 7014StrideAve 604-664-8854 JenniferGriffin36 Suncrest 3883 Rumble Street 604-664-8862 Andrew Lee37 Taylor Park 7590 Mission Ave 604-664-8226 Kevin Brandt / Vicki Elworthy Moro38 Twelfth Avenue 7622 12th Ave 604-664-8870 Marilyn Kwok39 University Highlands 9388 Tower Road 604-664-2030 Lori Driussi40 Westridge 510 Duncan Ave 604-664-8878 Dave MacLean41 Windsor 6166 Imperial Street 604-664-8886 Kinder Jones
42 Alpha 4600 Parker Street 604-664-8535 Paul Fester / Monica Frank & David Greve43 Burnaby Central 6011 Deer Lake Parkway 604-296-6850 Parm Hari / Mark Allen & Denise Davis44 Burnaby Mountain 8800 Eastlake Drive 604-296-6870 Andy Chin / Effie Aadland & James Morton45 Burnaby North 751 Hammarskjold Drive 604-664-8550 Dave Rawnsley / Dianne Carr & Chris Lekakis 46 Burnaby South/BCSD 5455 Rumble Street 604-664-8560 Lee Anne Kristmanson / Tyler Evans & Sandi Lauzon 47 Byrne Creek 7777 18th Street 604-296-6885 David Starr / Fonda Papathanasiou & Anita Sortome48 Cariboo Hill 8580 16th Ave 604-664-8568 Susan Montabello / David Mushens & Cesare Martino49 Moscrop 4433 Moscrop Street 604-296-6895 Victoria Lee / Morray Genge & Tim Wozney
Burnaby School District AdministrationOffice5325 Kincaid Street
Burnaby BC V5G 1W2604.296.6900
www.burnabyschools.ca
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