Fort McMurray Public School District
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| Fort McMurray Public School District | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Canada | |
| Coordinates | 56°43′46″N 111°22′28″W / 56.72944°N 111.37444°W |
| District information | |
| Superintendent | Annalee Nutter[1] |
| Chair of the board | Linda Mywaart[2] |
| Schools | 16 (as of 2023)[3] |
| Budget | CA$95.2[4] million (2019/2020) |
| Students and staff | |
| Students | 6,033 (approx. as of 2019) |
| Other information | |
| Elected trustees | Angela Adams Tim O'Hara Malcolm Setter Lorna Spargo Tim O'Hara Jonathan Lambert Jason Schulz[2] |
| Website | fmpsdschools |
Fort McMurray Public School District or the FMPSD is a publicly funded school district, serving the urban service area of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada and the outlying areas.
- Elementary Schools
- Beacon Hill School (ECDP-6)
- Christina Gordon Public School (ECDP-6)
- Dave McNeilly Public School (ECDP-6)
- Doctor K. A. Clark School (ECDP-6)
- Ecolé Dickinsfield School (ECDP-6, English and French immersion.)
- Greely Road School (ECDP-6)
- Thickwood Heights School (ECDP-6)
- Timberlea School (ECDP-6)
- Walter & Gladys Hill (ECDP-6)
- Westview School (ECDP-6)
- Senior High School
- Composite High School (7-12)
- École McTavish Public High School (7-12, English and French immersion.)
- Westwood Community High School (7-12, English and French immersion.)
- Alternative and Special Programs
- Fort McMurray Islamic School (ECDP to Grade 9)
- Fort McMurray Christian School (ECDP-9)
- Frank Spragins High School (formerly Second Chance School) (9-12, Alternative module-based program.)