Rocky View Schools

Rocky View Schools
Location
2651 Chinook Winds Drive SW
Airdrie, Alberta, Canada

Airdrie, Chestermere, Cochrane, Crossfield
Canada
Coordinates 51°16′7″N 114°1′50″W / 51.26861°N 114.03056°W / 51.26861; -114.03056Coordinates: 51°16′7″N 114°1′50″W / 51.26861°N 114.03056°W / 51.26861; -114.03056
District information
Superintendent Greg Luterback
Chair of the board Colleen Munro
Schools 53
Students and staff
Students 24,000
Other information
Elected trustees Norma Lang, ward 1
Bev LaPeare, ward 2
Sylvia Eggerer, ward 3
Don Thomas, ward 3
Helen Clease, ward 4
Colleen Munro, ward 5
Bruce Pettigrew, ward 6
Website www.rockyview.ab.ca

Rocky View School Division No. 41 or Rocky View Schools (RVS) is the public school authority that serves Rocky View County in the province of Alberta. The region includes the communities and hamlets of Balzac, Bottrel, Bragg Creek, Cochrane Lake, Conrich, Elbow Valley, Dalemead, Dalroy, Delacour, Indus, Janet, Kathyrn, Keoma, Langdon, Madden, Shepard, the Bearspaw-Glendale area, and Springbank, the village of Beiseker, the towns of Cochrane, Crossfield, the City of Chestermere,[1]Airdrie, and small regions west, north and east of the City of Calgary.

The original boards' name was called Calgary Rural Schools Division #41,[2] then eventually changed to Rocky View Schools Division #41.

Size

The RVS serves approximately 24000 students with educational services from grades Kindergarten to Grade 12. The district operates 53 schools in its jurisdiction.[3]

Governance

The Rocky View Schools Division is the fifth-largest school board in Alberta, and operates independently of its neighbouring Calgary school boards; Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District, but still operates under the direct authority of the provincial government of Alberta. The board consists of seven members who are elected every three years during municipal elections to represent seven urban and rural wards.

Special programs

The RVS offers a variety of special program to their students such as French Immersion, Christian Programs, Home Education and Outreach Campuses. The district board also recognises students and their families with First Nations, Metis, and Inuit heritage by providing support services and programs through Native Liaison Workers.

Senior high schools

In Alberta, a senior high school teaches grades 10-12. However, due to the population size of its district, rural schools often teach lower grades (Kindergarten to grade 9)

Name Address City/Town Grades
Beiseker Community School415 - 2nd Ave - Box 357BeisekerK-12
Bert Church High School1010 East Lake BoulevardAirdrie9-12
Bow Valley High School2000 River Heights DriveCochrane9-12
Chestermere High SchoolR.R #7Chestermere9-12
Cochrane High School3615 Radcliffe Drive S.E.Cochrane9-12
George McDougall High School412 3rd Ave NEAirdrie9-12
Rocky View Learning ConnectionsBay #2 925 Veterans Blvd NEAirdrie1-12
Springbank Community High School32226 Springbank RoadCalgary9-12
W G Murdoch High SchoolBox 750Crossfield,6-12
W. H. Croxford High School2654 Chinook Winds Drive SWAirdrie9-12

See also

References

  1. Markusoff, Jason (December 19, 2014). "Chestermere to uncork city status on January 1". Calgary Herald. Retrieved December 19, 2014.
  2. http://plone.rockyview.ab.ca/cochrane/information/history-of-chs/
  3. http://www.rockyview.ab.ca/our-jurisdiction
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