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School City Regional Zone Principal Name Principal Email Athletic School City Regional Zone Principal Name Principal Email Athletic Director Name Athletic Director Email Phone @ KOOL Kamloops Thompson - Okanagan Surinder Brar [email protected] Surinder Brar [email protected] 778-471-6061 A D Rundle Middle School Chilliwack Eastern Valley Scott Wallace [email protected] Sean Lightle [email protected] 604-792-4257 A L Fortune Secondary Enderby Thompson - Okanagan Scott Anderson [email protected] Will Fazan [email protected] 250-838-6431 A R MacNeill Secondary School Richmond South Fraser Herg Ghaug [email protected] Kira Carre [email protected] 604-668-6212 Abbotsford Christian School Abbotsford Eastern Valley Mike Riezebo [email protected] Vince Van Dyk [email protected] 604-755-1891 Abbotsford Middle School Abbotsford Eastern Valley Jamie Beck [email protected] Shawn Mani [email protected] 604-859-7125 Abbotsford Senior Secondary School Abbotsford Eastern Valley Bo Sidhu [email protected] Jay Fujimura [email protected] 604-853-3367 Abbotsford Traditional Middle School Abbotsford Eastern Valley Reg Gabriel [email protected] Reg Gabriel [email protected] 604-850-3511 Abbotsford Traditional Senior Secondary Abbotsford Eastern Valley Glen Hildebrand [email protected] Kim Hunt [email protected] 604-850-7029 Abbotsford Virtual School Abbotsford Eastern Valley Brad Hutchinson [email protected] Brad Hutchinson [email protected] 604-859-9803 Aberdeen Hall Senior Kelowna Thompson - Okanagan Grant Ozechowsky [email protected] John-Michael Gareau [email protected] 250-491-1270 Acwsalcta Band School Bella Coola North Central Brittany Hughes [email protected] Tresyre Nash [email protected] 250-799-5911 Agassiz Elem-Secondary School Agassiz Eastern Valley Greg Lawley [email protected] Denise Fitzsimmons [email protected] 604-796-2238 Alberni District Secondary School Port Alberni Vancouver Island Rob Souther [email protected] Mike Roberts [email protected] 250-723-6251 Aldergrove Community Secondary Aldergrove Eastern Valley Jeremy Lyndon [email protected] Dan Renaud [email protected] 604-856-2521 Alpha Secondary School Burnaby Fraser North Tim Wozney [email protected] Nirmal Chandi [email protected] 604-296-6865 Anchor Academy (DL) Salmon Arm Thompson - Okanagan Stephen Anderson [email protected] DeeDee Koscielny [email protected] 250-832-2754 Annunciation School Prince Rupert North West Laura Lowther [email protected] Dave Simmons [email protected] 250-624-5873 Archbishop Carney Regional Secondary Port Coquitlam Fraser North Len De Julius [email protected] Matthew Manfron [email protected] 604-942-7465 Argyle Secondary School North Vancouver Vancouver Sea to Sky John Crowley [email protected] Alex Kelsch [email protected] 604-903-3300 Arrow Lakes DL School New Denver Kootenay Nick Graves [email protected] Nick Graves [email protected] 250-265-3638 Ascend Online Kamloops Thompson - Okanagan Lynn Hale [email protected] Mike Filipski [email protected] 888-599-5775 ASIA - Sumas Mountain 9-12 Abbotsford Eastern Valley Karen Bennett [email protected] Greg Emery [email protected] 604-850-5207 Aspengrove School Lantzville Vancouver Island Jo-Anne Kingstone [email protected] Rick Cicchine [email protected], 250-390-2201 Assumption School Powell River Vancouver Island Lisa Berg [email protected] Assumption School [email protected] 604-485-9894 Bakerview Ctr for Learning - Alt Abbotsford Eastern Valley Phil Cookson [email protected] Phil Cookson [email protected] 604-859-7820 Ballenas Secondary School Parksville Vancouver Island Rudy Terpstra [email protected] Larry Stefanek [email protected] 250-248-5721 Banting Middle School Coquitlam Fraser North Bill Trask [email protected] Andrew Campbell [email protected] 604-939-9247 Barriere Secondary School Barriere Thompson - Okanagan Paul Hembling [email protected] Brian Tommasini [email protected] 250-672-9943 BC Provincial School for the Deaf Sec Burnaby Fraser North Gordon Li [email protected] Terry Maloney/Ken Heavyside [email protected] 604-296-6880 Belmont Secondary School Victoria Vancouver Island J. Lamond [email protected] Ken Lowe [email protected] 250-478-5501 Bert Bowes Middle School Fort St. John North Central Jason Gill [email protected] Megan Bell [email protected] 250-785-6717 Betty Gilbert Middle Aldergrove Eastern Valley Jonathan Harris [email protected] Greg Kilvert [email protected] 604-856-8178 Bodwell High School North Vancouver Vancouver Sea to Sky Cathy Lee [email protected] Johnson Chiu [email protected] 604-998-1000 Boundary Central Secondary Midway Kootenay Bo Macfarlane [email protected] Lisa Baia [email protected] 250-449-2224 Brentwood College Mill Bay Vancouver Island Bud Patel [email protected] Blake Gage [email protected] 250-743-5521 Britannia Community Secondary Vancouver Vancouver Sea to Sky Alec MacInnes [email protected] Jamie Smith [email protected] 604-713-8266 British Columbia Christian Academy Port Coquitlam Fraser North Miguel Zhou [email protected] Doug Dowell [email protected] 604-941-8426 Brocklehurst Middle School Kamloops Thompson - Okanagan Jake Schmidt [email protected] Ashley Shannik [email protected] 250-376-1232 Brockton Preparatory School North Vancouver Vancouver Sea to Sky Karen McCulla [email protected] Neil McIntyre [email protected] 604-929-9201 Brookes Westshore Victoria Vancouver Island Jerry Salvador [email protected] Todd Turkington [email protected] 250-929-0506 Brooks Secondary Powell River Vancouver Island Bill Rounis [email protected] Cam Miller [email protected] 604-483-3171 Brookswood Secondary School Langley Eastern Valley John Pusic [email protected] Jyoti Pawar [email protected] 604-530-2141 Bulkley Valley Christian School Smithers North West Chris Steenhof [email protected] Ron Van Driel [email protected] 250-847-4238 Burnaby Central Secondary School Burnaby Fraser North Dianne Carr [email protected] Andrew Vagnarelli [email protected] 604-296-6850 Burnaby Mountain Secondary Burnaby Fraser North LeeAnne Kristmanson [email protected] Jarett Richardson [email protected] 604-664-8552 Burnaby North Secondary Burnaby Fraser North David Rawnsley [email protected] Jennifer Oatway [email protected] 604-296-6875 Burnaby South Secondary School Burnaby Fraser North Victoria Lee [email protected] Robbie Puni [email protected] 604-296-6880 Burnsview Secondary Delta South Fraser Don Younger [email protected] Matt Burford [email protected] 604-594-0491 Byrne Creek Community School Burnaby Fraser North Effie Aadland [email protected] Steve Shorthouse [email protected] 604-296-6885 Caledonia Secondary Terrace North West Keith Axelson [email protected] Joe Dominguez [email protected] 250-635-6531 Campbell River Christian School Campbell River Vancouver Island Cheryl Lloyd [email protected] Jeff Falk [email protected] 250-287-4266 Captain Meares Elementary Secondary School Tahsis Vancouver Island Jim Baron [email protected] Jim Baron [email protected] 250-934-6305 Cariboo Hill Secondary Burnaby Fraser North Andy Chin [email protected] Dave Gaudet [email protected] 604-296-6890 Carihi Secondary Campbell River Vancouver Island Fred Schaub [email protected] Todd Barnes [email protected] 250-286-6282 Carlin Elementary Middle School Tappen Thompson - Okanagan Shane Corston [email protected] Craig Smith [email protected] 250-835-4520 Carson Graham Secondary North Vancouver Vancouver Sea to Sky Suzette Dohm [email protected] Terry Brown [email protected] 604-903-3555 Cascade Christian School Chilliwack Eastern Valley Ryan Morrow [email protected] Jim Banman [email protected] 604-793-7997 Cedar Community Secondary Nanaimo Vancouver Island Laura Roberts [email protected] Megan Cawthorne [email protected] 250-722-2414 Cedars Christian School Prince George North Central Shane Nelson [email protected] Steve Wilson [email protected] 250-564-0707 Centennial Christian School Terrace North West Edgar Veldman [email protected] Ella Ringma [email protected] 250-635-6173 Centennial School Coquitlam Fraser North Anthony Ciolfitto [email protected] Kevin Comeau [email protected] 604-936-7205 Central School Programs-eSchool BC Kelowna Thompson - Okanagan Jordan Kleckner [email protected] Nathan Reiter [email protected] 250-870-5120 Charles Bloom Elementary Secondary Lumby Thompson - Okanagan Melissa Yukowski [email protected] Brett Lockhart [email protected] 250-547-2191 Charles Hays Secondary School Prince Rupert North West Sandra Pond [email protected] Ryan Bishop [email protected] 250-624-5031 Chase Secondary School Chase Thompson - Okanagan Dave McDonald [email protected] Mike Faisthuber [email protected] 250-679-3218 Chatelech Secondary School Sechelt Vancouver Sea to Sky Mark Sauer [email protected] Rae-dene Pednaud [email protected] 604-885-3216 CHEK-ABC Nelson Kootenay Kevin Bernhardt [email protected] Stacy Devries [email protected] 250-352-0526 Chemainus
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