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John McInnis is the Centre for Learning Alternatives in the Central Interior. Students come from a broad range of socioeconomic and racial groups. It offers Distance Education, Continuing Education (Adult Education), as well as many off-site programs to help students in Prince George.
Land developers organized and sponsored the first schools within Prince George. [1] By 1914, one high and three elementary schools existed. [2] Within the area of what would become SD 57, the establishment of separate school districts (usually comprising a single school), totalled 9 in 1911–1920, 17 in 1921–1930, and 11 in 1931–1940. [3]
The Centre for Learning Alternatives (CLA) is a public alternative school operating within School District 57 Prince George. Opening in 2007, the centre had 122 full-time equivalent adult students. [1] Offering distance, continuing, alternative and international education, [2] it comprised a downtown headquarters with several satellite ...
D.P. Todd sees enrolment closer to 625 students in recent years, and has adjusted its programs to better serve at-risk students who often face socio-economic challenges. The school is known for its successful band program, quality instruction, and sense of belonging to a learning community felt by staff and students.
College Heights Secondary is a public high school for grades 8-12 in Prince George, British Columbia part of School District 57 Prince George.In addition to core subjects (e.g. Math, English, Science, Social Studies, French, Physical Education), the school offers a leadership program, a Japanese exchange program, a drama club, debating club, yearly sailing trips to the BC coast, as well as ...
Shas Ti Kelly Road Secondary is a public high school in Prince George, British Columbia, part of School District 57 Prince George. [1] The school was first named in recognition of its location on Kelly Road. Kelly Road in turn was named after John Kelly, who was a pioneer that purchased all the land for timber and development.
Mackenzie Secondary School is a public high school in Mackenzie, British Columbia part of School District 57 Prince George. Established in 1971, MSS is home to approximately 250 students in Grades 7 - 12. [1] It is situated in the Rocky Mountain Trench. [2]
Fraser School, which opened in 1913, [1] was soon inadequate for the increasing student numbers. Construction of a new two-room schoolhouse began in 1916. [2] Opened in 1917, [3] the school comprised both elementary and high school grades. However, many students boarded in main centres elsewhere to attend larger high schools. [1]