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Northwest Territories Directory of Schools 2020-2021 Northwest Territories Directory of Schools 2020-2021 Ed Body COMMUNITY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL E-MAIL PHONE FAX MAILING ADDRESS Moose Kerr School BDEC Aklavik Moose Kerr School Vivian Wirth [email protected] 867-978-2536 867-978-2829 PO BOX 120 AKLAVIK NT X0E 0A0 Elizabeth Mackenzie Elementary TCSA Behchokǫ̀ Elizabeth Mackenzie Elem. John Gouthro [email protected] 867-392-6078 867-392-6080 BAG SERVICE #2 BEHCHOKǪ̀ NT X0E 0Y0 Chief Jimmy Bruneau School Chief Jimmy Bruneau TCSA Behchokǫ̀ Dianne Lafferty [email protected] 867-371-4511 867-371-3083 BAG SERVICE #1 School BEHCHOKǪ̀ NT X0E 0Y0 Colville Lake School SDEC Colville Lake Colville Lake School Louella Arigo [email protected] 867-709-2300 867-709-2311 PO BOX 52 COLVILLE LAKE NT X0E 1L0 Ɂehtseo Ayha School SDEC Délįne Ɂehtseo Ayha School Kim Hagarty [email protected] 867-589-3391 867-589-4020 PO BOX 179 DÉLĮNE NT X0E 0G0 Kaw Tay Whee School DDEA Dettah Kaw Tay Whee School Lea Lamoureux [email protected] 867-873-4303 867-873-4420 PO BOX 40 YELLOWKNIFE NT X1A 2N1 Chief T'Selehye School SDEC Fort Good Hope Chief T'Selehye School John Hamilton [email protected] 867-598-2288 867-598-2025 PO BOX 99 FORT GOOD HOPE NT X0E 0H0 Echo-Dene School DDEC Fort Liard Echo-Dene School Ragu Kanagalingam [email protected] 867-770-4486 867-770-3300 GENERAL DELIVERY FORT LIARD NT X0G 0A0 Chief Julius School Shirley Snowshoe- BDEC Fort Mcpherson Chief Julius School [email protected] 867-952-2131 867-952-2516 PO BOX 26 Peterson FORT MCPHERSON NT X0E 0J0 Deh Gáh Elementary & Secondary School Deh Gáh Elem. & Second. DDEC Fort Providence Angela Griffin [email protected] 867-699-3131 867-699-3525 PO BOX 320 School FORT PROVIDENCE NT X0E 0L0 Deninu School SSDEC Fort Resolution Deninu School Lynette De Maries [email protected] 867-394-4501 867-394-3201 GENERAL DELIVERY FORT RESOLUTION NT X0E 0M0 Łı́ı́dlı̨ı̨ Kų́ ę́ Elementary School Łı́ ı́ dlı̨ ı̨ Kų́ ę ́ Elementary DDEC Fort Simpson Marty Leach [email protected] 867-695-2609 867-695-2639 PO BOX 499 School FORT SIMPSON NT X0E 0N0 Łı́ı́dlı̨ı̨ Kų́ ę́ Regional High School Łı́ ı́ dlı̨ ı̨ Kų́ ę ́ Regional High DDEC Fort Simpson William Magno [email protected] 867-695-3320 867-695-3330 PO BOX 252 School FORT SIMPSON NT X0E 0N0 Joseph Burr Tyrrell School 232 McDougal Road SSDEC Fort Smith Joseph Burr Tyrrell School Tiffany Kelly [email protected] 867-872-4528 867-872-2448 BAG SERVICE #1 FORT SMITH NT X0E 0P0 Ed Body COMMUNITY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL E-MAIL PHONE FAX MAILING ADDRESS P.W. Kaeser High School 97 Conibear Cres SSDEC Fort Smith P.W. Kaeser High School Al Karasiuk [email protected] 867-872-4795 867-872-3039 PO BOX 480 FORT SMITH NT X0E 0P0 Jean Wetrade Gamètì School Jean Wetrade Gamètì TCSA Gamètì Jill Mulcahy [email protected] 867-997-3600 867-997-3084 GENERAL DELIVERY School GAMÈTÌ NT X0E 1R0 École Boréale CSF Hay River École Boréale Richard Letourneau [email protected] 867-874-6972 867-874-6912 145 PROMENADE RIVERVIEW HAY RIVER NT X0E 0R8 Diamond Jenness Secondary School Diamond Jenness SSDEC Hay River Lynne Beck [email protected] 867-874-6538 867-874-3163 58 WOODLAND DRIVE Secondary School HAY RIVER NT X0E 0R8 Harry Camsell School SSDEC Hay River Harry Camsell School Carolyn Carroll [email protected] 867-874-2389 867-874-6271 54 WOODLAND DRIVE HAY RIVER NT X0E 0R8 Princess Alexandra School SSDEC Hay River Princess Alexandra School Carolyn Carroll [email protected] 867-874-6871 867-874-3211 56 WOODLAND DRIVE HAY RIVER NT X0E 0R8 East Three Elementary School East Three Elementary BDEC Inuvik Elizabeth McNeil [email protected] 867-777-7180 867-777-2261 PO BOX 1470 School INUVIK NT X0E 0T0 East Three Secondary School East Three Secondary BDEC Inuvik Krista Cudmore [email protected] 867-777-3030 867-777-4390 BAG SERVICE #3 School INUVIK NT X0E 0T0 Louie Norwegian School DDEC Jean Marie River Louie Norwegian School Dan Summers [email protected] 867-809-2030 867-809-2071 GENERAL DELIVERY JEAN MARIE RIVER NT X0E 0N0 Kakisa Territorial School DDEC Kakisa Kakisa Lake School Doyle Manuel [email protected] 867-825-2026 867-825-2905 PO BOX 4426 HAY RIVER NT X0E 1G4 Chief Sunrise Education Centre K'atlode-eche First Chief Sunrise Education SSDEC Deborah Reid [email protected] 867-874-6444 867-874-3678 PO BOX 3055 Nation Reserve Centre HAY RIVER DENE RESERVE NT X0E 1G4 Lutsel K'e Dene School SSDEC Łutselk’e Lutsel K'e Dene School Vivian Harris [email protected] 867-370-3131 867-370-3017 PO Box 80 ŁUTSELK’E NT X0E 1A0 Charles Yohin School DDEC Nahanni Butte Charles Yohin School Steven Macfadyen [email protected] 867-602-2200 867-602-2202 GENERAL DELIVERY NAHANNI BUTTE NT X0E 0N0 K'álemì Dene School NDEA Ndilǫ K'álemì Dene School Meagan Wowk [email protected] 867-920-7260 867-669-7762 PO Box 236 NDILǪ NT X1A 2N2 Ed Body COMMUNITY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL E-MAIL PHONE FAX MAILING ADDRESS Mackenzie Mountain School Mackenzie Mountain [email protected] SDEC Norman Wells Michael Duclos 867-587-2286 867-587-2118 PO BOX 270 School NORMAN WELLS NT X0E 0V0 Angik School BDEC Paulatuk Angik School Julie Clark [email protected] 867-580-3201 867-580-3105 PO BOX 100 PAULATUK NT X0E 1N0 Inualthuyak School BDEC Sachs Harbour Inualthuyak School Stephen Keoughan [email protected] 867-690-4241 867-690-3500 GENERAL DELIVERY SACHS HARBOUR NT X0E 0Z0 Charles Tetcho School DDEC Sambaa K’e Charles Tetcho School Jasna Finlay [email protected] 867-206-2242 867-206-2516 PO BOX 60 SAMBAA K’E NT X0E 1Z0 Chief Paul Niditchie School Chief Paul Niditchie BDEC Tsiigehtchic Nicolas Kapot [email protected] 867-953-3211 867-953-3705 GENERAL DELIVERY School TSIIGEHTCHIC NT X0E 0B0 Mangilaluk School BDEC Tuktoyaktuk Mangilaluk School Ephraim Warren [email protected] 867-977-2255 867-977-2532 PO BOX 5000 TUKTOYAKTUK NT X0E 1C0 Chief Albert Wright School SDEC Tulita Chief Albert Wright School Spencer Dean Bernard [email protected] 867-588-4361 867-588-3912 PO BOX 126 TULITA NT X0E 0K0 Helen Kalvak Elihakvik BDEC Ulukhaktok Helen Kalvak Elihakvik Patrick MacIntyre [email protected] 867-396-3804 867-396-3054 PO BOX 162 ULUKHAKTOK NT X0E 0S0 Alexis Arrowmaker School TCSA Wekweètì Alexis Arrowmaker School Domenico Tatone [email protected] 867-713-2100 867-713-2200 PO BOX 70 WEKWEÈTÌ NT X0E 1W0 Mezi Community School TCSA Whatì Mezi Community School Joshua Linkletter [email protected] 867-573-3131 867-573-3063 GENERAL DELIVERY WHATÌ NT X0E 1P0 Chief Julian Yendo School DDEC Wrigley Chief Julian Yendo School Blair Sellers [email protected] 867-581-3401 867-581-3131 GENERAL DELIVERY WRIGLEY NT X0E 1E0 École Allain St-Cyr CSF Yellowknife École Allain St-Cyr Sylvie Larose [email protected] 867-873-3223 867-920-4647 48 TAYLOR ROAD YELLOWKNIFE NT X1A 3X2 École St. Joseph School YCS Yellowknife École St. Joseph School Don Reid [email protected] 867-920-2112 867-873-9207 PO BOX 728 YELLOWKNIFE NT X1A 2N5 École St. Patrick High School École St. Patrick High YCS Yellowknife Todd Stewart [email protected] 867-873-4888 867-873-5732 PO BOX 2880 School YELLOWKNIFE NT X1A 2R2 Weledeh Catholic School YCS Yellowknife Weledeh Catholic School Jennifer Reid [email protected] 867-873-5591 867-873-8578 PO BOX 1650 YELLOWKNIFE NT X1A 2P2 Ed Body COMMUNITY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL E-MAIL PHONE FAX MAILING ADDRESS École J.H. Sissons School YK1 Yellowknife École J.H. Sissons Graham Arts [email protected] 867-873-3477 TBD 50 TAYLOR ROAD YELLOWKNIFE NT X1A 3X2 École Sir John Franklin High School École Sir John Franklin YK1 Yellowknife Dean MacInnis [email protected] 867-669-0773 867-873-3630 PO BOX 1200 High School YELLOWKNIFE NT X1A 2N8 École William McDonald School École William McDonald YK1 Yellowknife Jeff Seabrook [email protected] 867-873-5814 867-873-4671 50 TAYLOR ROAD School YELLOWKNIFE NT X1A 3X2 Mildred Hall Elementary School Mildred Hall Elementary YK1 Yellowknife Elizabeth Brace [email protected] 867-873-5811 867-920-2931 5408 - 50th AVENUE School YELLOWKNIFE NT X1A 1E5 N.J. Macpherson School YK1 Yellowknife N.J. Macpherson School Landon Kowalzik [email protected] 867-873-4372 867-873-4638 525 RANGE LAKE ROAD YELLOWKNIFE NT X1A 3X1 Range Lake North School YK1 Yellowknife Range Lake North School Yasmin Heyck [email protected] 867-920-7567 867-920-4778 170 BORDEN DRIVE YELLOWKNIFE NT X1A 3R1.
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