School District 70 Pacific Rim Explained

School District 70 Pacific Rim
Country:Canada
Superintendent:Tim Davie
Schools:13
Budget:$58.4 million CAD
(2022-2023)
Students:4589
Staff:500

School District 70 Pacific Rim (formerly School District 70 Alberni) is a school district on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia. The board office and the majority of the schools are located in Port Alberni but the district extends to the west to include Ucluelet, Tofino, and Bamfield.

At the request of the Board of School Trustees, the name of the district was changed from School District 70 Alberni to School District 70 Pacific Rim by the Province of British Columbia through an Order-in-Council on September 20, 2020.[1]

Schools

SchoolLocationGradesNotes
Alberni District Secondary SchoolPort Alberni8-12
Bamfield Community SchoolBamfieldK-12
École Alberni ElementaryPort AlberniK-7
Eighth Avenue Learning CentrePort AlberniK-12
EJ Dunn Elementary SchoolPort AlberniK-7
John Howitt Elementary SchoolPort AlberniK-7
Maquinna Elementary SchoolPort AlberniK-7This school is named for Maquinna, the powerful Mowachaht Nuu-chah-nulth chief during the peak of the maritime fur trade in the 1780s and 1790s.
Pacific Rim International Student ProgramPort AlberniK-12
Tsuma-as Elementary SchoolPort AlberniK-7
Ucluelet Elementary SchoolUclueletK-7
Ucluelet Secondary SchoolUcluelet8-12
Wickaninnish Community SchoolTofinoK-7Wickaninnish was a chief of the Tla-o-qui-aht people of Clayoquot Sound in the 1780s and 1790s.
Wood Elementary SchoolPort AlberniK-7

Board of Education

The district is governed by the school board, which consists of six school trustees elected from the Alberni Valley region, and one from the West Coast region. Elections are held every four years. The most recent election was on October 15, 2022. The next scheduled election will be October 17, 2026.

MemberVotes
Janis Joseph3,937
Craig Pam2,888
Christine Washington2,501
Larry Ransom2,402
Cherilyn Bray2,262
Helen Zanette2,001
Cynthia Orracclaimed

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Order in Council No. 528 . bclaws.gov.bc.ca . Province of British Columbia . 16 March 2024.