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Revision as of 17:24, 2 October 2025

Public school district in British Columbia, Canada

School District 91 Nechako Lakes

Vanderhoof

Nechako – Bulkley Valley

Canada

Superintendent Karla Mitchell
Asst. superintendent(s) Mike Skinner
Schools 16
Budget CA$45.3 million
Students 4,000
Website www.sd91.bc.ca

School District 91 Nechako Lakes is a school district in British Columbia. It covers the area northwest of Prince George along Highway 16 This includes the major communities of Fort St. James, Vanderhoof, Burns Lake, and Fraser Lake.

History

School district 91 was formed in 1996 by the merging of School District No. 55 (Burns Lake) and School District No. 56 (Nechako). School District 91 serves the communities of Fort St James, Vanderhoof, Fort Fraser, Fraser Lake, Burns Lake, Grassy Plains, Decker Lake, and Granisle. In addition we are proud to work with 13 First Nation communities that have traditional lands within our geographic area.

Schools

School Location Grades Principal Vice-Principal(s)
Babine Elem-Secondary School Granisle K–12 Jesse Kennedy-Burgoyne
Continuing Ed SD 91 Vanderhoof 8–12 Brian Naka
David Hoy Elementary School Fort St James K–7 Suzanne Burck Kim Repko
Decker Lake Elementary School Decker Lake K–7 Eleanor Giesbrecht
Evelyn Dickson Elementary School Vanderhoof K–6 Barb Ziler
Fort St James Secondary School Fort St James 8–12 Craig Houghton Shelley Leatherdale
Francois Lake Elementary School Francois Lake K–7 Wendy Kelemen & Ginger Moyah Marlee Wilson
Fraser Lake Elem-Secondary School Fraser Lake 4–12 Jason Kadonaga Mike LeDuc
Grassy Plains School Grassy Plains K–12 Ginger Moyah
Lakes District Secondary School Burns Lake 8–12 Cheryl Peterson Steven Little
Lakes Learning Center Burns Lake 10–12 Heidi Grant
Mapes Elementary School Vanderhoof K–6 Candace Lawrence
Mouse Mountain Elementary School Fraser Lake K–3 Roberta Toth
EBUS Academy Vanderhoof K–12 Brian Naka Mia Moutray & Barb Ziler
Nechako Valley Secondary School Vanderhoof 7–12 Ken Young Travis Himmelright and Stacy Soffel
Sinkut View Elementary School Vanderhoof K–6 Mia Moutray (Acting Principal)
W L Mcleod Elementary School Vanderhoof K–6, plus French Immersion K-6 Libby Hart Erin Baker
William Konkin Elementary School Burns Lake K–7 Marlee Wilson Vaishaki Arora
  • Fraser Lake Elementary-Secondary School is a unique 4–12 school. It has an enrollment of about 300 students, and services the communities of Fort Fraser, Nautley, Fraser Lake, Stellaten and Endako.

See also

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