School District 91 Nechako Lakes
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| Region | Northeast |
| Board office location | Vanderhoof |
| Communities served | Vanderhoof, Fort St. James, Burns Lake |
| Number of schools | 23 |
| Budget:
CAD$ (millions) |
45.3 |
| Student population:
full-time equivalent |
5430 |
| Superintendent: | Mr Ray Lemoigne |
School District 91 Nechako Lakes is a school district in British Columbia. It covers the are northwest of Prince George along Highway 16 This includes the major communities of Fort St. James, Vanderhoof and Burns Lake.
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[edit] History
School district 91 was formed in 1996 by the merging of School District No. 55 (Burns Lake) and School District No. 56 (Nechako).
[edit] Schools
| School | Location | Grades |
|---|---|---|
| Babine Elem-Secondary School | Granisle | K-11 |
| Continuing Ed SD 91 | Vanderhoof | 8-12 |
| David Hoy Elementary School | Fort St James | K-7 |
| Decker Lake Elementary School | Burns Lake | K-7 |
| Evelyn Dickson Elementary School | Vanderhoof | K-7 |
| Fort Fraser Elementary School | Fort Fraser | K-7 |
| Fort St James Secondary School | Fort St James | 8-12 |
| Francois Lake Elementary School | Francois Lake | K-7 |
| Fraser Lake Elem-Secondary School | Fraser Lake | 4-12 |
| Grassy Plains Elem-Jr Secondary School | Burns Lake | K-10 |
| Lakes District Secondary School | Burns Lake | 8-12 |
| Mapes Elementary School | Vanderhoof | K-7 |
| Mouse Mountain Elementary School | Fraser Lake | K-3 |
| Muriel Mould Primary School | Burns Lake | K-3 |
| Nechako Electronic Busing Program | Vanderhoof | K-12 |
| Nechako Lakes Alternate School | Vanderhoof | 1-11 |
| Nechako Valley Secondary School | Vanderhoof | 8-12 |
| Prairiedale Elementary School | Vanderhoof | K-3 |
| Sinkutview Elementary School | Vanderhoof | 4-7 |
| Sowchea Elementary School | Fort St James | K-7 |
| Topley Elementary School | Topley | K-7 |
| W L Mcleod Elementary School | Vanderhoof | K-7 |
| William Konkin Elementary School | Burns Lake | 4-7 |
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