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This K-8 school in the Island Lakes area of Winnipeg, part of the Louis Riel School Division, was designed by the local firm MCM Architects and constructed in 2001. Almost immediately subject to overcrowding, it was expanded in 2009 with portable classrooms added in later years.
Period
Principal
2001-2003
Tannis Pshebinski
2003-2007
Tim Watters
2007-2011
Ken Bartel
2011-2016
Darcy Cormack
2016-2019
Marilyn Thorington
2019-2023
Jordan Falconer
2023-?
Angela Power
Period
Vice-Principal
?-2007
Gerard Noonan
2007-2009
Denise Klassen
2009-2012
Karen Yamada
2012-2017
Darren Baker
2017-2022
Tannis Esquivel
2022-2023
Christine Stephenson
2023-?
Tammy Levasseur
2024-?
Thaddeus Bourassa
School Year
Teachers
2007-2008
C. Bagrie, J. Brown, K. Casar, M. Chopek, S. Cooper-Simon (teacher-librarian), D. Crawford, M. Didyk, J. Driver, C. Dutka, K. Flisak, C. Gagnon (educational assistant), J. Haiko (educational assistant), R. Hrabluk, F. Humby, J. Karan, D. Kaskow, J. Kroetsch, A. Lawrence, L. Lawrynuik, P. Manastyrsky, T. McIntyre, K. Melvin, I. Miller (educational assistant), M. Moen (educational assistant), N. Molin, C. Pratt (educational assistant), L. Penner, W. Rusk (assistant librarian), D. Vadeboncoeur, L. Verstraete, D. Vince, H. Wiebe, G. Wilson
Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.82980, W97.06529
denoted by symbol on the map above
See also:
Manitoba Business: Prain and Ward / Ward and Macdonald / Macdonald, Cockburn, McLeod, and McFeetors / MCM Architects
Manitoba Organization: Louis Riel School Division
This page was prepared by John Doe and Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 17 December 2024
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