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Directory of Saskatchewan School Divisions Directory of Saskatchewan School Divisions Updated: February 6, 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHINOOK SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 211 ..................................................................................... 3 CHRIST THE TEACHER RCSSD NO. 212 ..................................................................................... 3 CONSEIL DES ÉCOLES FRANSASKOISES NO. 310 ...................................................................... 3 CREIGHTON SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 111 ................................................................................. 3 GOOD SPIRIT SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 204 ............................................................................... 3 HOLY FAMILY RCSSD NO. 140................................................................................................. 4 HOLY TRINITY RCSSD NO. 22 .................................................................................................. 4 HORIZON SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 205 ..................................................................................... 4 ILE A LA CROSSE SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 112 ........................................................................... 4 LIGHT OF CHRIST RCSSD NO. 16 ............................................................................................. 4 LIVING SKY SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 202................................................................................... 5 LLOYDMINSTER RCSSD NO. 89 ............................................................................................... 5 LLOYDMINSTER SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 99 ............................................................................. 5 NORTH EAST SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 200 ................................................................................ 5 NORTHERN LIGHTS SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 113 ...................................................................... 5 NORTHWEST SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 203 ................................................................................ 5 PRAIRIE SOUTH SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 210 ............................................................................ 6 PRAIRIE SPIRIT SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 206 ............................................................................. 6 PRAIRIE VALLEY SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 208 ........................................................................... 6 PRINCE ALBERT RCSSD NO. 6 ................................................................................................. 6 REGINA RCSSD NO. 81 ........................................................................................................... 6 REGINA SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 4 ........................................................................................... 6 SASKATCHEWAN RIVERS SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 119 .............................................................. 7 SASKATOON SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 13 .................................................................................. 7 SOUTH EAST CORNERSTONE SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 209 ........................................................ 7 ST. PAUL’S RCSSD NO. 20 ....................................................................................................... 7 SUN WEST SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 207 ................................................................................... 7 3 Chinook School Division No. 211 2100 Gladstone Street E Board Chair: Kimberly Pridmore PO Box 1809 Stn Main Director: Kyle McIntyre SWIFT CURRENT SK S9H 4J8 Chief Financial Officer: Rod Quintin Phone: 778-9200 Fax: 773-8011 www.chinooksd.ca Christ the Teacher RCSSD No. 212 45A Palliser Way Board Chair: Dwight Guy YORKTON SK S3N 4C5 Director: Barb MacKesey Phone: 783-8787 Fax: 783-4992 Chief Financial Officer: Delmar Zwirsky www.christtheteacher.ca Conseil des écoles fransaskoises No. 310 (formerly known as D.S.F. Francophone) Board Chair: Alpha Barry Director of Education: Ronald Ajavon Head Office: Office 201 Chief Financial Officer: Vacant 1440 9th Avenue N REGINA SK S4R 8B1 Phone: 757-7541 Fax: 757-2040 www.cefsk.ca Creighton School Division No. 111 325 Main Street Board Chair: Ray Biberdorf Box 158 Director: Vincent Cable CREIGHTON SK S0P 0A0 Chief Financial Officer: Sheola Jansen Phone: 688-5825 Fax: 688-3131 www.creightonschooldivision.com Good Spirit School Division No. 204 63 King Street E Board Chair: Bob Simpson YORKTON SK S3N 0T7 Director: Quintin Robertson Phone: 786-5500 Fax: 783-0355 Chief Financial Officer: Keith Gervais www.gssd.ca 4 Holy Family RCSSD No. 140 103 – 433 4th St NE Board Chair: Bruno Tuchscherer WEYBURN SK S4H 0Y8 Director: Gwen Keith Phone: 842-7025 Fax: 842-7033 Chief Financial Officer: Lisa Wonsiak www.holyfamilyrcssd.ca Holy Trinity RCSSD No. 22 PO Box 427 Board Chair: Derek Hassen MOOSE JAW SK S6H 4P1 Director: Sean Chase Phone: 694-5333 Fax: 692-2238 Chief Financial Officer: Sandy Gessner www.htcsd.ca For physical deliveries, courier, site visits (effective June 10): 445 – 13th Avenue NE MOOSE JAW SK S6H 1P6 Horizon School Division No. 205 PO Box 40 Board Chair: Jim Hack HUMBOLDT SK S0K 2A0 Director: Kevin Garinger Phone: 682-2558 Fax: 682-5154 Chief Financial Officer: Sarah Reding www.hzsd.ca Ile a la Crosse School Division No. 112 PO Box 89 Board Chair: Duane Favel ILE A LA CROSSE SK S0M 1C0 Director: Brenda Green Phone: 833-2141 Fax: 833-2104 Chief Financial Officer: Jansen Corrigal http://icsd112.ca Light of Christ RCSSD No. 16 9301 19th Avenue Board Chair: Glen Gantefoer NORTH BATTLEFORD SK S9A 3N5 Director: Cory Rideout Phone: 445-6158 Fax: 445-3993 Chief Financial Officer: Jordan Kist www.loccsd.ca 5 Living Sky School Division No. 202 509 Pioneer Avenue Board Chair: Ronna Pethick NORTH BATTLEFORD SK S9A 4A5 Director: Brenda Vickers Phone: 937-7702 Fax: 445-4332 Chief Financial Officer: Lonny Darroch www.lskysd.ca Lloydminster RCSSD No. 89 6611B 39 Street Board Chair: Paula Scott LLOYDMINSTER AB T9V 2Z4 Director: Nigel McCarthy Phone: (780) 808-8585 Chief Financial Officer: Melanie Stelmaschuk Fax: (780) 808-8787 www.lcsd.ca Lloydminster School Division No. 99 5017 46 Street Board Chair: David Thompson LLOYDMINSTER AB T9V 1R4 Director: Todd Robinson Phone: 780-875-5541 Superintendent of Administration: Fax: 780-875-7829 Matthew Read www.lpsd.ca North East School Division No. 200 402 Main Street Board Chair: Luke Perkins Box 6000 Director: Don Rempel MELFORT SK S0E 1A0 Superintendent of Business Administration: Phone: 752-5741 Fax: 752-1933 Wanda McLeod Toll Free: 1-888-752-5741 www.nesd.ca Northern Lights School Division No. 113 Bag Service #6500 Board Chair: Joey McCallum LA RONGE SK S0J 1L0 Director: Jason Young Phone: 425-3302 Fax: 425-3377 Chief Business Officer: Tom Harrington www.nlsd113.ca Northwest School Division No. 203 525 5th St W Board Chair: Glen Winkler MEADOW LAKE SK S9X 1B4 Director: Duane Hauk Phone: 306-236-5614 Fax: 306-236-3922 Chief Financial Officer: Charlie McCloud www.nwsd.ca 6 Prairie South School Division No. 210 1075 9th Avenue NW Board Chair: Robert Bachmann MOOSE JAW SK S6H 1V7 Director: Tony Baldwin Phone: 694-1200 Fax: 694-4955 Superintendent of Business and Operations: Outside Moose Jaw Area phone: 1-877-434-1200 Stephen Robitaille www.prairiesouth.ca Prairie Spirit School Division No. 206 121 Collins Street Board Chair: Sam Dyck Box 809 Director: Lori Jeschke WARMAN SK S0K 4S0 Deputy Director, People and Finance, Phone: 683-2800 Fax: 934-8221 Chief Financial Officer: Bob Bayles www.spiritsd.ca Prairie Valley School Division No. 208 PO Box 1937 Stn Main Board Chair: Janet Kotylak REGINA SK S4P 3E1 Director: Luc Lerminiaux Phone: 949-3366 Fax: 543-1771 Chief Financial Officer: Dianne Ford www.pvsd.ca Prince Albert RCSSD No. 6 118 11th Street E Interim Board Chair: Suzanne Stubbs PRINCE ALBERT SK S6V 1A1 Director: Lorel Trumier Phone: 953-7500 Fax: 763-1723 Chief Financial Officer: Greg McEwen http://pacsd.ca Regina RCSSD No. 81 2160 Cameron Street Board Chair: Bob Kowalchuk REGINA SK S4T 2V6 Director: Domenic Scuglia Phone: 791-7200 Fax: 347-7699 Chief Financial Officer: Raymond Arscott www.rcsd.ca Regina School Division No. 4 1600 4th Avenue Board Chair: Katherine Gagne REGINA SK S4R 8C8 Director: Greg Enion Phone: 523-3000 Fax: 523-3031 Deputy Director, Division Services/ www.rbe.sk.ca Secretary-Treasurer: Naomi Mellor 7 Saskatchewan Rivers School Division No. 119 545 11th Street E Board Chair: Barry Hollick PRINCE ALBERT SK S6V 1B1 Director: Robert Bratvold Phone: 764-1571 Fax: 763-4460 Chief Financial Officer: www.srsd119.ca Jerrold Pidborochynski Saskatoon School Division No. 13 310 21st Street E Board Chair: Colleen MacPherson SASKATOON SK S7K 1M7 Director: Barry MacDougall Phone: 683-8200 Fax: 657-3900 Chief Financial Officer: Garry Benning www.spsd.sk.ca South East Cornerstone School Division No. 209 80A - 18 St NE Board Chair: Audrey Trombley WEYBURN SK S4H 2W4 Director: Lynn Little Phone: 848-0080 Fax: 848-4747 Chief Financial Officer: Shelley Toth www.cornerstonesd.ca St. Paul’s RCSSD No. 20 420 – 22nd Street E Board Chair: Diane Boyko SASKATOON SK S7K 1X3 Director: Greg Chatlain Phone: 659-7000 Superintendent – Administrative Services Fax: 659-2010 (Finance): Joel Lloyd www.gscs.sk.ca Sun West School Division No. 207 PO Box 700 Board Chair: Karen Itterman ROSETOWN SK S0L 2V0 Director: Dr. Guy Tétrault Phone: 882-2677 Fax: 882-3366 Superintendent of Business: Ryan Smith www.sunwestsd.ca .
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