School District 74 Gold Trail
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Region | Okanagan/Mainline |
Board office location | Ashcroft |
Communities served | Ashcroft, Cache Creek, Clinton, Lytton |
Number of schools | 15 |
Budget:
CAD$ (millions) |
19.5 |
Student population:
full-time equivalent |
1835 |
Superintendent: | Ms Pat Pearce |
School District 74 Gold Trail is a school district in British Columbia. It covers the area of the northern Fraser Canyon along Highway 1. This district includes the communities of Ashcroft, Clinton, Lytton, and Cache Creek. It is notable for having the highest percentage of First Nations in the BC school system.
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[edit] History
School District 74 was created in 1996 with the merger of School District No. 29 Lillooet and School District No. 30 South Cariboo.
[edit] Schools
School | Location | Grades |
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Ashcroft Elementary School | Ashcroft | K-7 |
Ashcroft Secondary School | Ashcroft | 8-12 |
Cache Creek Elementary School | Cache Creek | K-7 |
Cayoosh Elementary School | Lillooet | K-7 |
Clinton Elementary School | Clinton | K-7 |
Continuing Ed SD 74 | Lillooet | 11-12 |
David Stoddart Secondary School | Clinton | 8-12 |
George M Murray Elementary School | Lillooet | K-7 |
Gold Bridge Community School | Gold Bridge | K-7 |
Gold Trail Open Learning Program | Ashcroft | K-12 |
Kumsheen Elem-Secondary School | Lytton | 7-12 |
Lillooet Secondary School | Lillooet | 8-12 |
Lytton Elementary School | Lytton | K-6 |
Sk'il' Mountain Community School | Shalalth | 2-12 |
Venables Valley Community School | Ashcroft | K-7 |
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