School District 44 North Vancouver
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North Vancouver School District No. 44 | |
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Location | |
North Vancouver Metro Vancouver
Canada | |
District information | |
Superintendent | Pius Ryan |
Budget | CA$236 million (2023-24 fiscal) |
Students and staff | |
Staff | 16,000+ students and 2,600+ staff |
Other information | |
Website | sd44 |
North Vancouver School District 44 is a school district (also "NVSD") in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The district contains 25 elementary schools, seven secondary schools, and one online school; there are approximately 16,000 students and 2,600 staff.[1]
With an annual budget of over $235 million (2023-24 fiscal),[2] the North Vancouver School District manages public schools in the City of North Vancouver and District of North Vancouver and is governed by the North Vancouver Board of Education, which is composed of seven elected trustees.[3] Each of the secondary schools enrols between 70-100 international students, and each elementary school enrols a maximum of 20 international students. All teachers are BC-government certified.[citation needed]
Schools
[edit]Closed schools
[edit]- Balmoral Junior Secondary School - 1959-2009
- District Diagnostic Centre (“DC1”), a specialized education setting for severe learning disabled (SLD) children - 1994 - closed for financial reasons[4]
- Delbrook Senior Secondary School - 1957-1977 closed due to fire.
- Plymouth Elementary School - closed for financial reasons
- Ridgeway Annex
- Keith Lynn Alternative Secondary School - demolished for new highway interchange
- Fromme Elementary
- Cloverley Elementary
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "District Snapshot - North Vancouver School District". www.sd44.ca. Retrieved 2023-07-07.
- ^ "Budgets and Financial Information - North Vancouver School District". www.sd44.ca. Retrieved 2023-07-07.
- ^ "North Vancouver Board of Education - North Vancouver School District". www.sd44.ca. Retrieved 2023-07-07.
- ^ Moore v. BC (Ministry of Education) and School District No. 44, 2005 BCHRT 580 (BCHRT 2005).