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8430 Cessna Drive Chilliwack, BC V2P 7K4 PH: 604-792-1321 FAX: 604-792-9665 INSIDE 33 A directory of schools, services and people to contact in the CHILLIWACK SCHOOL DISTRICT 2020 / 21 8430 Cessna Drive Chilliwack, BC V2P 7K4 PH: 604-792-1321 FAX: 604-792-9665 August 2020 www.sd33.bc.ca 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION TRUSTEE PHONE / EMAIL SCHOOL LIAISONS 604-316-4850 Central El. Community, G.W. Graham Secondary, McCammon Dan Coulter, Chair [email protected] Traditional El., Mt. Slesse Middle, Unsworth El. 604-378-4661 A.D. Rundle Middle, Chilliwack Secondary, Robertson El., David Swankey, Vice Chair [email protected] Vedder El., Watson El., Yarrow Community 778-227-6253 Darrell Furgason [email protected] E. Chilliwack El., Education Centre, Evans El., F.V. Distance 604-792-4999 Heather Maahs Ed./Continuing Ed., Little Mountain El., Rosedale Traditional [email protected] Community 604-845-4162 Chilliwack Middle, F.G. Leary El., Greendale El., Sardis El. Jared Mumford [email protected] Strathcona El., Vedder Middle 604-798-9425 Barry Neufeld [email protected] 604-701-7377 Bernard El., Cheam, El., Cultus Lake Community, Promontory Willow Reichelt [email protected] Heights El., Sardis Secondary, Tyson El. DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION OFFICE PH: 604-792-1321 8430 Cessna Drive, Chilliwack, BC V2P 7K4 FAX: 604-792-9665 Superintendent Evelyn Novak (LOA) T: 604-792-1321 Superintendent Rohan Arul-Pragasam (Interim) T: 604-792-1321 Secretary Treasurer Gerry Slykhuis T: 604-703-1781 Assistant Superintendent Kirk Savage T: 604-703-1714 Assistant Superintendent Paula Jordan T: 604-703-1725 Director of Instruction (Acting) David Manuel T: 604-798-1647 International Education Administrator Glen Tiechko T: 604-703-1794 Executive Assistant Donna Vogel T: 604-703-1788 Executive Assistant Talana McInally T: 604-703-1775 Executive Assistant Joanne Britton T: 604-703-1713 Manager – SIS Implementation Niki Wiens T: 604-703-1764 Administrative Assistant Carol Bond T: 604-703-1773 FINANCE DEPARTMENT Assistant Secretary Treasurer Mark Friesen T: 604-703-1798 Manager of Finance Kevin Josephson T: 604-703-1777 Payroll Manager Dolores Graham T: 604-703-1786 Payroll – CUPE Sue Darby T: 604-703-1787 Payroll – Teachers Erin Irwin T: 604-703-1782 Payroll – TOC, Support Staff, CUPE Benefits Monique Dekroon T: 604-703-1736 Accounts Payable Deanna Davyduke T: 604-703-1799 Accounts Payable / Receivable Debbie Street T: 604-703-1733 Accounts Payable Leanne Dahl T: 604-703-1783 Accounts Payable Michaella Clark T: 604-703-1785 2 HUMAN RESOURCES FAX: 604-792-1898 Director of Human Resources Tamara Ilersich T: 604-703-1790 District Principal Human Resources Nadine Clattenburg T: 604-703-1750 District Principal Human Resources Diego Testa T: 604-703-1718 Human Resources Manager Rachael Green T: 604-703-1776 Human Resources Manager Kelly Murphy T: 604-703-1789 Human Resources Manager Anna Singh T: 604-703-1771 Human Resources Information Systems Manager Rhonda Simmonds T: 604-703-1754 Executive Assistant Donna Dove T: 604-703-1791 Administrative Assistant Kari McCandless T: 604-703-1780 Administrative Assistant Cheryl Moore T: 604-703-1724 Administrative Assistant / Reception Harpreet Sandhu T: 604-792-1321 Replacement Staff Facilitator Stephen Clarke T: 604-703-1792 Replacement Staff Facilitator Kim Bradwell T: 604-703-1793 LEARNING SERVICES PH: 604-794-5553 49520 Prairie Central Road, Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H3 FAX: 604-794-7689 Aboriginal Education: District Vice Principal Brenda Point Ext. 2227 T: 604-798-4732 Aboriginal District Coordinator Nerine Graham T: 604-798-4741 Halq’emeylem Language Teacher Laura Kelly T: 604-794-5553 Halq’emeylem Language Teacher Judy Douglas T: 604-794-5553 Administrative Assistant Wendy Mazurenko Ext. 2224 T: 604-794-5553 Curriculum Department: District Principal Helen Plummer Ext. 2228 T: 604-798-1591 District Vice Principal Justin Moore Ext. 2229 T: 604-819-7551 District Literacy Coordinator Hollie Redden T: 604-798-1844 District Curriculum Support Teacher - Literacy Nikita Tournier T: 604-791-1523 District Curriculum Support Teacher - French Carly Beamin T: 604-793-6366 District Curriculum Support Teacher - SNAP/Math & Janet Foreman T: 604-703-6254 Science District Curriculum Support Teacher – ADST & Career Heather Elliott T: 604-309-8601 Education K/1 Literacy Intervention Coordinator Karen Allan T: 604-798-7276 Administrative Assistant Brandee Jersak Ext. 2223 T: 604-794-5553 Student Services: District Principal Brenda Calendino T: 604-845-3348 District Vice Principal Jessica Adams-Loupret T: 604-795-0207 Coordinator – Homebound & Alternate Support Alyson King T: 604-819-3757 Coordinator – ELL / ESD Sonja Wykpis T: 604-799-4455 Mental Health Team Cathy Preibisch T: 604-845-0428 Aboriginal Enhancement Education Teacher Saylesh Wesley T: Inclusion Education Helping Teacher Karen Lincoln T: AAC Support Teacher Grietha Van Gameron T: 604-819-3423 3 Speech & Language Pathologist Jillian Gordon T: 604-798-6157 Speech & Language Pathologist Kelly Purves T: 604-798-5607 Speech & Language Pathologist Erica Tolman T: 604-793-8346 Speech & Language Pathologist Mallorie Wrightly T: 604-798-5335 Speech & Language Pathologist Nadine Gagnon T: 604-798-2751 Speech & Language Pathologist Emily Neufeld T: 604-798-8873 Speech & Language Assistant Darla Rintjema Speech & Language Assistant Melanie Paisley Speech & Language Assistant Nicola McCulloch Speech & Language Assistant Jenna Snow Occupational Therapist Cheryl Vinchoff T: 604-798-2771 Occupational Therapist Erin Schroeder T: 604-845-7254 School Psychologist Laura Beatty T: 604-798-5229 School Psychologist Bonnie Fulford T: 604-819-7924 School Psychologist Jo Friesen T: 604-798-2582 School Psychologist Dena Woolf (LOA) T: 604-798-9467 School Psychologist Sue Friesen T: 604-819-5545 School Psychologist Lizzy Hatten T: 604-798-1726 Teacher – ELL / ESD Michelle Tisza T: 604-798-7973 Teacher – ELL / ESD Amy Green T: 604-798-4166 Teacher – ELL / ESD Sherry Liptak T: 604-798-8326 Teacher – ELL / ESD Julie-Ann Taylor T: 604-798-6829 Teacher – ELL / ESD Rae-Dawn Ajabu T: 604-798-3662 Teacher – ELL / ESD Patricia Ropain T: 604-993-0172 Teacher – ELL / ESD Angela Groves T: 604-819-7386 Teacher – ELL / ESD David Brien T: 604-819-6651 Teacher – Deaf & Hard of Hearing Cheryl Lacey T: 604-798-3733 Teacher – Visually Impaired Gail Gilchrist T: 604-798-1278 Teacher – Visually Impaired Mary Anderson T: 250-280-2330 Administrative Assistant Lisa Ball Ext. 2221 T: 604-794-5553 Administrative Assistant Heidi Schmidt Ext. 2222 T: 604-794-5553 WORK EXPERIENCE PH: 604-794-5553 49520 Prairie Central Road, Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H3 FAX: 604-794-7689 Work Experience Coordinator Chris Reitsma Ext. 2225 T: 604-798-2332 Work Experience Facilitator (GWG) Kathy Wiseman T: 604-798-8758 Work Experience Facilitator (SSS) Amber Ellert (LOA) T: 604-798-1682 Work Experience Facilitator (SSS) Wendy Omeasoo (Temp) T: 604-798-1682 Work Experience Facilitator (Ed. Centre) Jacqueline Turman T: 604-798-7034 Work Experience Facilitator (CSS) Carlene LaFreniere T: 604-819-4980 APPRENTICESHIP 604-794-5553 49520 Prairie Central Road, Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H3 FAX: 604-794-7689 Apprenticeship Coordinator Colin Mitchell T: 604-798-0797 Work Experience Facilitator-Apprenticeship Amy Causton (CSS) T: 604-798-3882 4 FACILITIES DEPARTMENT 604-792-4327 44877 Yale Road, Chilliwack, BC V2R 4H3 Director of Facilities & Transportation Allan Van Tassel F: 604-792-5220 Manager - Facilities Robert Bullock F: 604-792-5220 Manager – Facilities Tom Nichols F: 604-792-5220 Manager - Facilities (Custodial) Bryce Stephenson F: 604-792-5220 Administrative Assistant Carla Tizzard F: 604-792-5220 Administrative Assistant Brittany Alendal (LOA) F: 604-792-5220 Administrative Assistant Andrea Darby (Temp) F: 604-792-5220 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Manager of Technology Gordon Bridge T: 604-792-4357 F: 604-792-5220 Computer Services Technician Foreman Randy Janzen T: 604-792-4357 F: 604-792-5220 Computer Services Technician Foreman Vlad Nosov T: 604-701-4975 F: 604-792-5220 Computer Services Technician Foreman Mark Bakker T: 604-997-1782 F: 604-792-5220 IT Support Helpdesk Jas Dhaliwal T: 604-792-4357 F: 604-792-5220 TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT 604-792-1255 44877 Yale Road, Chilliwack, BC V2R 4H3 Manager of Facilities Wayne Williams F: 604-792-3148 Dispatch Foreman Ron Daase F: 604-792-3148 Mechanic Foreman Mike Rouleau F: 604-792-3148 Transportation Clerk Tracey O’Hara F: 604-792-3148 NEIGHBOURHOOD LEARNING CENTRE (NLC) 604-701-4978 46361 Yale Road, Chilliwack, BC V2P 2P8 Manager - Facilities Mark Klassen F: 604-701-4977 Booking Clerk Ashley Joiner F: 604-701-4977 Booking Clerk Kelsey Bond F: 604-701-4977 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS P=Principal VP=Vice-principal AA=Administrative Assistant T=Telephone F=Fax =Community School = French Immersion =StrongStart Centres Bernard 45465 Bernard Ave. AA: Lianne McCarthy T: 604-795-7840 P: Brad Johnston Chilliwack, BC V2P 1H6 Ruby Anderton F: 604-795-5943 VP: Kristin Sward Central Elementary Community 9435 Young Rd. AA: Robin Gudjonson T: 604-792-8537 P: Leslie Waddington Chilliwack, BC V2P 4S7 Ruby Anderton F: 604-792-0104 VP: Donna Arnold Cheam 9895 Banford Rd. T: 604-792-1416 AA: Merilee Adrian P: Iain Gardner Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H3 F: 604-792-3485 Cultus Lake Community 71 Sunnyside Blvd. T: 604-858-6266 AA: Angela Betts P: Jason Kemp Cultus Lake, BC V2R 5B5 F: 604-858-2793 East Chilliwack 49190 Chilliwack Central Rd. T: 604-794-7533 AA: Shirley Christison P: Ken Chater Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H3 5 Evans 7600 Evans Rd. T: 604-858-3057 AA: Annette Morelli P: Wade Gemmell Chilliwack, BC V2R 1L2 F: 604-858-1796 FG Leary Fine Arts 9320 Walden St. P: Jim Edgcombe AA: Jocelyn Holden T: 604-792-1281 Chilliwack, BC V2P 7Y2 VP: Devin Atkins Greendale Elem. Community 6621 Sumas Prairie Rd. T: 604-823-6738 AA: Cassandra Holmes P: Noel Sharman Chilliwack, BC V2R 4K1 Little Mountain 9900 Carleton St. T: 604-792-0681 P: Nicole Driscoll AA: Kim Heemskerk Chilliwack, BC V2P 6E1 F: 604-792-4583 VP: Jacqueline Berkes McCammon Traditional 9601 Hamilton St.
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