Historic Sites of Manitoba: Linden Meadows School (335 Lindenwood Drive East, Winnipeg)

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Principals | Vice-Principals | Teachers | Photos & Coordinates | Sources

This school in the Fort Garry area of Winnipeg opened in 1990.

Principals

Period

Principal

1990-1997

Jeanne Margaret Gitzel

1997-2006

John MacBeth

2006-2014

Laura Zimmerman

2014-2022

Teresa Rogers

Vice-Principals

Period

Vice-Principal

1990-1994

Mithal Patel

1994-1995

Linda Dier

1995-1997

John MacBeth

1998-1999

Sharon Jasper

1999-2003

Cristina Molinari

2002-2003

Linda Thorlakson

2002-2008

Bill Burns

2007-2008

Dave Poersch

2008-2011

Catherine Birch

2011-2013

Ryan Scott

2013-2016

Andrea Loepp

2016-2019

Mike Pizzi

2020-2021

Frank MacLean

Teachers

No information.

Photos & Coordinates

Linden Meadows School

Linden Meadows School (August 2016)
Source: Nathan Kramer

Linden Meadows School

Linden Meadows School (August 2016)
Source: Nathan Kramer

Site Location (lat/long): N49.82928, W97.19319
denoted by symbol on the map above

Sources:

We thank Steven Christianson, Jeanne Gitzel, Margaret Stimson, and David Beer for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by Nathan Kramer and Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 14 December 2021

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