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2007/08 Direct Access Grants Parent Advisory Councils (PAC) and District Parent Advisory Councils (DPAC) (Grant Payments As of November 16, 2007) Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch 2007/08 Direct Access Grants Parent Advisory Councils (PAC) and District Parent Advisory Councils (DPAC) (grant payments as of November 16, 2007) City Charity Amount 100 MILE HOUSE 100 MILE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC $7,460.00 100 MILE HOUSE JUNIOR SECONDARY P.A.C. 6,700.00 BUFFALO CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 1,340.00 CARIBOO CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PARENT SUPPORT GROUP 1,120.00 PETER SKENE OGDEN PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL 11,220.00 CITY TOTAL $27,840.00 108 MILE RANCH MILE 108 ELEMENTARY P.A.C. $4,920.00 CITY TOTAL $4,920.00 150 MILE HOUSE 150 MILE HOUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC $6,420.00 CITY TOTAL $6,420.00 ABBOTSFORD ABBOTSFORD COLLEGIATE P.A.C. $24,860.00 ABBOTSFORD ELECTRONIC SCHOOL P.A.C. 4,240.00 ABBOTSFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL PAC 11,080.00 ABBOTSFORD SCHOOL OF INTEGRATED ARTS PAC 3,860.00 ABBOTSFORD TRADITIONAL MIDDLE SCHOOL PAC 8,960.00 ABBOTSFORD TRADITIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL PAC 6,600.00 ABERDEEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 2,760.00 AUGUSTON TRADITIONAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 7,060.00 BARROWTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 2,200.00 BLUE JAY ELEMENTARY PAC 5,820.00 CENTENNIAL PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 6,340.00 CHIEF DAN GEORGE MIDDLE SCHOOL P.A.C. 12,120.00 CLAYBURN MIDDLE SCHOOL P.A.C. 13,120.00 CLEARBROOK ELEMENTARY PAC 8,880.00 COLLEEN AND GORDIE HOWE MIDDLE SCHOOL PAC 12,240.00 DAVE KANDAL ELEMENTARY P.A.C. 5,480.00 DORMICK PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 3,860.00 DR. ROBERTA BONDAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 5,220.00 DR. THOMAS .A. SWIFT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 4,860.00 DUNACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 2,480.00 EUGENE REIMER MIDDLE SCHOOL P.A.C. 10,600.00 GODSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 5,300.00 HARRY SAYERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 9,260.00 JACKSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 3,320.00 JOHN MACLURE COMMUNITY SCHOOL PAC 5,760.00 KING TRADITIONAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 7,140.00 MARGARET STENERSEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 6,180.00 MATSQUI ELEMENTARY P.A.C. 2,880.00 MCMILLAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 7,780.00 MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 6,120.00 MT LEHMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 1,940.00 NORTH POPLAR FINE ARTS SCHOOL PAC 7,160.00 PRINCE CHARLES ELEMENTARY P.A.C. 4,560.00 RICK HANSEN SECONDARY SCHOOL PAC 18,820.00 ROBERT BATEMAN SECONDARY SCHOOL PAC 19,060.00 ROSS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 3,120.00 SANDY HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 9,040.00 SOUTH POPLAR TRADITIONAL SCHOOL PAC 5,240.00 ST. JAMES ELEMENTARY PARENT SUPPORT GROUP 4,320.00 ST. JOHN BREBEUF PARENT SUPPORT GROUP 6,400.00 TEN BROECK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 7,580.00 TERRY FOX ELEMENTARY PAC 5,100.00 UPPER SUMAS ELEMENTARY PAC 4,440.00 1 of 34 2007/08 Direct Access Grants Parent Advisory Councils (PAC) and District Parent Advisory Councils (DPAC) (grant payments as of November 16, 2007) City Charity Amount W.A FRASER MIDDLE SCHOOL - PAC 12,140.00 W.J. MOUAT SECONDARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 29,960.00 YALE SECONDARY SCHOOL PARENTS ASSOCIATION 22,720.00 CITY TOTAL $377,980.00 AGASSIZ AGASSIZ ELEMENTARY SECONDARY SCHOOL PAC $8,920.00 KENT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 6,900.00 SEABIRD ISLAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL PAC 3,320.00 CITY TOTAL $19,140.00 ALDERGROVE ALDERGROVE COMMUNITY SECONDARY SCHOOL PAC $21,440.00 BETTY GILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 6,360.00 COGHLAN FUNDAMENTAL SCHOOL PAC 3,560.00 NORTH OTTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - PAC 5,200.00 PARKSIDE CENTENNIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 7,900.00 SHORTREED COMMUNITY SCHOOL P.A.C. 4,540.00 CITY TOTAL $49,000.00 ALERT BAY ALERT BAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. $1,280.00 CITY TOTAL $1,280.00 ALEXIS CREEK ALEXIS CREEK ELEMENTARY JR. SECONDARY SCHOOL PAC $1,220.00 CITY TOTAL $1,220.00 ANAHIM LAKE ANAHIM LAKE SCHOOL PAC $1,340.00 CITY TOTAL $1,340.00 ANMORE ANMORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. $3,380.00 CITY TOTAL $3,380.00 ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC $5,720.00 HIGHLAND PARK ELEMENTARY PAC 6,240.00 LEN WOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL PAC 8,560.00 PLEASANT VALLEY SECONDARY SCHOOL PAC 12,680.00 CITY TOTAL $33,200.00 ASHCROFT ASHCROFT ELEMENTARY PARENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE $2,380.00 VENABLES VALLEY SCHOOL P.A.C. 200.00 CITY TOTAL $2,580.00 ATLIN ATLIN SCHOOL PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL $1,020.00 CITY TOTAL $1,020.00 BALDONNEL BALDONNEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. $3,200.00 CITY TOTAL $3,200.00 BARRIERE BARRIERE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC $4,860.00 BARRIERE SECONDARY BOOSTER CLUB 4,400.00 CITY TOTAL $9,260.00 BIG LAKE BIG LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC $860.00 CITY TOTAL $860.00 BLACK CREEK MIRACLE BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC $4,760.00 CITY TOTAL $4,760.00 BOSTON BAR BOSTON BAR ELEMENTARY SECONDARY SCHOOL PAC $1,560.00 CITY TOTAL $1,560.00 BOWEN ISLAND BOWEN ISLAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL $4,700.00 CITY TOTAL $4,700.00 BOWSER BOWSER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. $2,520.00 CITY TOTAL $2,520.00 2 of 34 2007/08 Direct Access Grants Parent Advisory Councils (PAC) and District Parent Advisory Councils (DPAC) (grant payments as of November 16, 2007) City Charity Amount BRACKENDALE BRACKENDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC $7,020.00 DON ROSS SECONDARY PAC 7,940.00 CITY TOTAL $14,960.00 BRENTWOOD BAY BAYSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL PAC $14,400.00 CITY TOTAL $14,400.00 BRIDGE LAKE BRIDGE LAKE ELEMENTARY P.A.C. $720.00 CITY TOTAL $720.00 BUICK BUICK CREEK HOME AND SCHOOL $880.00 CITY TOTAL $880.00 BURNABY ALPHA SECONDARY SCHOOL PAC $18,300.00 ARMSTRONG ELEMENTARY PAC 9,440.00 AUBREY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 8,040.00 BRANTFORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 3,760.00 BRENTWOOD PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 8,300.00 BUCKINGHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 4,180.00 BURNABY ADULT & CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL 22,060.00 BURNABY CENTRAL SECONDARY SCHOOL PAC 28,220.00 BURNABY MOUNTAIN SECONDARY PAC 25,400.00 BURNABY NORTH SECONDARY PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL 42,220.00 BURNABY ON-LINE PAC 2,620.00 BURNABY SOUTH SECONDARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 35,460.00 BYRNE CREEK SECONDARY SCHOOL PAC 21,760.00 CAMERON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 6,080.00 CAPITOL HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 7,360.00 CARIBOO HILL SECONDARY SCHOOL - PAC 15,120.00 CASCADE HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY PAC 6,940.00 CHAFFEY BURKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 9,100.00 CLINTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 7,440.00 CONFEDERATION PARK ELEMENTARY P.A.C. 3,020.00 DOUGLAS ROAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 4,900.00 ECOLE SPERLING SCHOOL PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL 8,040.00 EDMONDS COMMUNITY SCHOOL P.A.C. 8,400.00 FOREST GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 5,940.00 GILMORE COMMUNITY SCHOOL COUNCIL 8,400.00 GILPIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 4,580.00 GLENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 2,320.00 HOLY CROSS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT SUPPORT GROUP 4,600.00 INMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 9,260.00 KENNETH GORDON SCHOOL PAC 1,700.00 LAKEVIEW SCHOOL ADVISORY 4,780.00 LOCHDALE COMMUNITY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION 7,220.00 LYNDHURST ELEMENTARY PAC 1,720.00 MARLBOROUGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 20,840.00 MAYWOOD PAC 11,000.00 MONTECITO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C 4,440.00 MORLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 6,900.00 MOSCROP SECONDARY PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL 29,420.00 NELSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL 6,700.00 OUR LADY OF MERCY SCHOOL PSG 4,680.00 PARKCREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 4,340.00 ROSSER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 2,820.00 SECOND STREET COMMUNITY COUNCIL 7,920.00 SOUTH SLOPE ELEMENTARY PAC 4,960.00 SOUTH SLOPE ELEMENTARY PAC 4,960.00 ST MICHAEL'S PARENT SUPPORT GROUP 4,480.00 ST. FRANCIS DE SALES SCHOOL PSG 4,400.00 ST. HELEN'S SCHOOL PARENT SUPPORT GROUP 6,340.00 ST. THOMAS MORE PARENTS' ASSOCIATION 13,260.00 STONEY CREEK COMMUNITY SCHOOL PAC 6,620.00 3 of 34 2007/08 Direct Access Grants Parent Advisory Councils (PAC) and District Parent Advisory Councils (DPAC) (grant payments as of November 16, 2007) City Charity Amount STRIDE AVENUE PARENT COUNCIL 7,880.00 SUNCREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 4,080.00 TAYLOR PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 4,060.00 TWELFTH AVENUE SCHOOL PAC 6,320.00 WESTRIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 5,260.00 WINDSOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 6,040.00 CITY TOTAL $534,400.00 BURNS LAKE DECKER LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE $3,200.00 GRASSY PLAINS ELEMENTARY JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 1,700.00 LAKES DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOL PAC 9,520.00 MURIEL MOULD PRIMARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 2,900.00 WILLIAM KONKIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 4,640.00 CITY TOTAL $21,960.00 CACHE CREEK CACHE CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL $2,300.00 CITY TOTAL $2,300.00 CAMPBELL RIVER ASSOCIATION DE PARENTS DES E'COLES FRANCOPHONES DE CAMPBELL RIVER $420.00 ASSOCIATION DE PARENTS DES E'COLES FRANCOPHONES DE CAMPBELL RIVER 800.00 CARIHI PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL 15,900.00 ECOLE DES DEUX MONDES PAC 3,280.00 ECOLE GEORGIA PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 7,540.00 ECOLE PHOENIX MIDDLE SCHOOL PAC 14,140.00 OCEAN GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 3,320.00 OYSTER RIVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 2,640.00 PENFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 6,420.00 PINECREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 6,500.00 SANDOWNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAC 6,780.00 SOUTHGATE MIDDLE SCHOOL PAC 14,080.00 TIMBERLINE SECONDARY PAC 17,040.00 CITY TOTAL $98,860.00 CANAL FLATS MARTIN MORIGEAU SCHOOL PAC $1,860.00 CITY TOTAL $1,860.00 CANOE NORTH CANOE PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL $1,920.00 CITY TOTAL $1,920.00 CANYON CANYON-LISTER ELEMENTARY PAC $2,020.00 CITY TOTAL $2,020.00 CASTLEGAR CASTLEGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PAC $3,620.00 KINNAIRD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C.
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