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Interim Provincial Summary Sorted by Jurisdiction and School Raw School Jurisdiction School Location Score Aspen View Regional Division No School Facility Evaluation Project Interim Provincial Summary Sorted by Jurisdiction and School Raw School Jurisdiction School Location Score Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Boyle School Boyle 210 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Edwin Parr Composite Community School Athabasca 280 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Grassland Community School Grassland 390 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 H. A. Kostash School Smoky Lake 420 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Landing Trail Intermediate School Athabasca 400 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Newbrook School Newbrook 440 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Radway School Radway 300 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Rochester School Rochester 410 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Smith School Smith 240 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Thorhild Central School Thorhild 370 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Thorhild Elementary School Thorhild 310 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Vilna School Vilna 210 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Waskatenau School Waskatenau 330 Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 Whispering Hills Primary School Athabasca 20 SUB-TOTAL 14 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Allan Johnstone School Hardisty 400 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Alliance School Alliance 850 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Bashaw School Bashaw 390 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Bawlf School Bawlf 500 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 C. W. Sears Elementary School Tofield 350 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Camrose Composite High School Camrose 490 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Charlie Killam School Camrose 260 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Chester Ronning School Camrose 190 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Daysland School Daysland 210 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Edberg School Edberg 610 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Forestburg School Forestburg 690 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Hay Lakes School Hay Lakes 560 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Heisler School Heisler 430 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Holden School Holden 150 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Jack Stuart School Camrose 150 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Killam Public School Killam 240 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Lougheed School Lougheed 170 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 New Norway School New Norway 260 Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Rosalind School Rosalind 460 1/5/2005 Page 1 of 37 School Facility Evaluation Project Interim Provincial Summary Sorted by Jurisdiction and School Raw School Jurisdiction School Location Score SUB-TOTAL 27 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Calmar School Calmar 490 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Corinthia Park School Leduc 450 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 East Elementary School Leduc 600 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Ecole Beau Meadow School Beaumont 520 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Ecole Bellevue School Beaumont 410 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Ecole Caledonia Park School Leduc 1,070 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Ecole Coloniale Estates School Beaumont 170 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Ecole J.E. Lapointe School Beaumont 650 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Ecole Secondaire Beaumont Comp. High Beaumont 450 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 John Maland High School Devon 290 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Leduc Composite High School Leduc 1,030 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Leduc Estates School Leduc 700 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Leduc Jr High School Leduc 1,290 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Linsford Park School Leduc 1,240 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 New Humble Centre School New Humble 520 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 New Sarepta Community High School New Sarepta 560 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 New Serepta Elementary School New Serepta 780 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Riverview Middle School Devon 460 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Robina Baker Elementary School Devon 410 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Thorsby Elementary School Thorsby 930 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Thorsby Jr Sr High School Thorsby 480 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Warburg School Warburg 510 Black Gold Regional Division No. 18 Willow Park School Leduc 530 SUB-TOTAL 23 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Amisk School Amisk 420 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Clandonald School Clandonald 540 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Czar School Czar 630 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Delnorte School Innisfree 850 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Dewberry School Dewberry 90 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Dr. Folkins Community School Chauvin 680 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 E. H. Walter School Paradis Valley 630 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Edgerton Public School Edgerton 340 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Hughenden Public School Hughenden 680 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Irma School Irma 440 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 J. R. Robson School Vermillion 400 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Kitscoty Elementary School Kitscoty 210 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Kitscoty Jr Sr High School Kitscoty 150 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Mannville School Mannville 1,040 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Marwayne Jubilee School Marwayne 150 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Provost Public School Provost 430 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Tulliby Lake School Tulliby Lake 440 1/5/2005 Page 2 of 37 School Facility Evaluation Project Interim Provincial Summary Sorted by Jurisdiction and School Raw School Jurisdiction School Location Score Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Vermillion Elementary School Vermillion 510 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Wainwright Elementary School Wainwright 330 Buffalo Trail Regional Division No. 28 Wainwright High School Wainwright 550 SUB-TOTAL 20 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Ascension of Our Lord Calgary 110 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Bishop Carroll High School Calgary 260 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Bishop Grandin High School Calgary 450 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Bishop Kidd School Calgary 250 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Bishop McNally High School Calgary 70 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Blessed Damien School Calgary 150 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha School Calgary 100 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Cardinal Newman Elem Jr High School Calgary 180 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Corpus Christi School Calgary 470 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Don Bosco School Calgary 290 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Ecole St Pius X School Calgary 310 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Father Doucet School Calgary 160 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Father James Whelihan Calgary 220 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Father Lacombe School Calgary 310 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Father Scollen School Calgary 220 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Holy Angels School Calgary 40 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Holy Cross Elem Jr High School Calgary 380 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Holy Family School Calgary 280 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Holy Name (Bil) School Calgary 510 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Holy Redeemer (Bil) School Calgary 740 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Holy Spirit Catholic School Cochrane 310 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Holy Trinity School Calgary 150 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 John Paul II School Calgary 220 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 John W. Costello Elementary School Calgary 150 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 John XXIII School Calgary 240 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Madeleine D'Houet (Bil) School Calgary 300 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Monsignor A. J. Hetherington Elem School Calgary 90 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Monsignor E.L. Doyle Elem School Calgary 140 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Monsignor J.S. Smith School Calgary 100 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Monsignor Neville Anderson School Calgary 160 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Mother Mary Greene School Calgary 150 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Mother Teresa School Calgary 190 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Our Lady of Assumption School Calgary 430 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Our Lady of Peace Elem Jr High School Calgary 130 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Our Lady Queen of Peace Elem School Airdrie 270 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Sacred Heart Elementary School Calgary 390 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 Sainte Marguerite Bourgeoys School Calgary 30 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 St. Alphonsus Elem. Jr. High School Calgary 230 1/5/2005 Page 3 of 37 School Facility Evaluation Project Interim Provincial Summary Sorted by Jurisdiction and School Raw School Jurisdiction School Location Score Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 St. Ambrose School Calgary 50 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 St. Andrew School Calgary 790 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 St. Angela Elementary Calgary 340 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 St. Anne Sr High School Calgary 180 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 St. Anthony Sr High School Calgary 770 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 St. Augustine Elem Jr High School Calgary - Calgary Roman Catholic Sep. School District No. 1 St. Bede Elementary School Calgary 180 Calgary Roman Catholic Sep.
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