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(April 2015) Conservative Candidate Wildrose Election 2015 MLA Candidate Contact Info Current as of April 23, 2015 Liberal Constituency (April 2015) Conservative Candidate Wildrose Candidate NDP Candidate Candidate Lacombe-Ponoka Peter Dewit Ron Orr Doug Hart No Candidate • Central Alberta Christian High [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] School • College Heights Christian School Bay 14, Lacombe Centre Mall, Phone: (403)755-6280 (403) 963-4278 • Lacombe Christian School 5230 45 Street • Living Truth Christian School Lacombe, T4L 2A1 • Mamawi Atosketan Native School • Parkview Adventist Academy Phone: (888)343-3716 • Ponoka Christian School • Prairie Adventist Christian eSchool • Woodlands Adventist School Calgary-Currie Christine Cusaneli Terry DeVries Brian Malkinson Shelley Wark- • Banbury Crossroads School [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Martyn • Calgary Quest Children's Society • Maria Montessori Education Suite 80, 3915 - 51 Street SW Phone (403)648-5140 Phone: (587) 434-3062 Centre Calgary, T3E 6N1 321, 3132 26 St. NE • Mountain View Academy Calgary, AB T1Y 6Z1 • New Heights School & Learning Services Edmonton-Glenora Heather Klimchuk Don Koiziak Sarah Hoffman Karen Sevcik • Coralwood Adventist Academy [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] • Edmonton Menorah Academy • Elves Special Needs Society 14215 Stony Plain Road Phone: (780)809-1328 Phone: (780) 756-7310 • MAC Islamic Academy Edmonton, T5N 3R4 10998 124 St • Progressive Academy Edmonton, AB T5M 0H8 Calgary-Bow Bryon Nelson Trevor Grover Deborah Drever Matthew • Calgary French & International [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Gaiser School Phone: 403-465-5888 • Calgary Waldorf School Suite 80, 3915 - 51 Street SW Phone: (403)768-0103 132 26 St NE • Chinook Winds Adventist Academy Calgary, T3E 6N1 Calgary, AB T1Y 6Z1 • River Valley School Phone: (403) 612-2437 Association of Independent Schools and Colleges of Alberta (AISCA) Election 2015 MLA Candidate Contact Info Current as of April 23, 2015 Liberal Constituency (April 2015) Conservative Candidate Wildrose Candidate NDP Candidate Candidate Little Bow Ian Donovan Dave Schneider Bev Muendel-Atherstone Helen • Calvin Christian School [email protected] [email protected] bevmuendelatherstone@albert Mcmenamin • Coaldale Christian School a andp.ca • Hope Christian School Phone: (403)388-7090 • Providence Christian School Phone: (403) 328-5732 #228, 207 - 13 ST. N Lethbridge, AB T1H 2R6 Edmonton-Decore Janice Sarich Dean Miller Chris Nielsen Bradley • Columbus Academy [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Whalen • Phoenix Academy Phone: (780) 916-8809 Phone: (780)809-1326 Phone: (780) 863-1967 • Thomas More 15120 88 Street NW Edmonton AB T5E 5T5 Innisfail-Sylvan Lake Kerry Towle Don MacIntyre Patricia Norman No candidate • Destiny Christian School [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] • Lighthouse Christian Academy 5012 50 Street, Innisfail AB a Phone: 1-800-465-6587 • Sylvan Meadows Adventist School Phone: (587) 802-1880 Phone: (403)755-6275 Suite 201 10544 114 Street NW Edmonton AB T5H 3J7 Airdrie Peter Brown Angela Pitt Christopher Noble No candidate • Airdrie Koinonia Christian School [email protected] [email protected] christophernoble@albertandp. • Footprints for Learning 2120 2800 Main Street, Phone: (403)768-0101 ca • Atlas Learning Academy (NM) Airdrie, AB T4B 3G2 Phone: (403) 891-5980 3132 26 St NE Calgary, AB T1Y 6Z1 Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock Maureen Kubinec Glenn van Dijken Tristan Turner No candidate • Covenant Canadian Reformed [email protected] Glenn.van.Dijken@wildrose [email protected] School Phone: (780) 307-7729 .ca Phone: (587) 986-1890 • Morinville Christian School Phone: (877)826-7422 9910 - 102 Avenue Morinville, AB T8R 1V9 Association of Independent Schools and Colleges of Alberta (AISCA) Election 2015 MLA Candidate Contact Info Current as of April 23, 2015 Liberal Constituency (April 2015) Conservative Candidate Wildrose Candidate NDP Candidate Candidate Bonnyville-Cold Lake Craig Copeland Scott Cyr Josalyn Head No candidate • Lakeland Christian Academy [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] • Trinity Christian School - Cold Lake Bonnyville Office Phone: (780)936-3273 Phone: (780) 474-2415 Suite 103, 4716 - 50 Avenue Suite 201 10544 114 Street NW Bonnyville, T9N 1A1 Edmonton AB T5H 3J7 Phone: (780) 826-2083 Cold Lake Office 5016B 51 Street Cold Lake, T9M 1W3 Phone: (780) 826-2083 Calgary-Acadia Jonathan Denis (Hon) Linda Carlson Brandy Payne Nicholas • Third Academy - Calgary North [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Borovsky • West Island College #252, 6100 Macleod Trail Phone: (403)800-4493 Phone: (403) 219-8183 • Rundle College Society (NM) Calgary, T2H 0K5 3132 26 St NE Phone: (403) 259-5998 Calgary, AB T1Y 6Z1 Calgary-Cross Rick Hanson Moiz Mahmood Ricardo Miranda Manjot Singh • Bethel Christian Academy [email protected] Moiz.Mahmood@wildrose. [email protected] Gill • Renfrew Educational Services: 3735 Rundlehorn Drive NE ca Phone: (403) 219-8183 Janice McTighe Centre Calgary, T1Y 2K1 Phone: (403)648-8932 3132 26 St NE • Calgary Islamic Private School – Phone: (403) 293-2891 Calgary, AB T1Y 6Z1 Frankin (NM) Calgary-Elbow Gordon Dirks Megan Brown Catherine Welburn John • Lycée Louis Pasteur [email protected] [email protected] catherinewelburn@albertandp. Roggeveen • Montessori School of Calgary #240, 2020 4 St SW Phone: (403)768-0104 ca Calgary, T2S 1W3 Phone: (403) 219-8183 Phone: (587) 885-1554 Calgary-Foothills Jim Prentice Keelan Frey Anne Wilson Ali Bin Zahid • Bearspaw Christian School [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] • Renert School 205, 110 Country Hills Landing NW Phone: (403)910-0981 Phone: (403) 219-8183 Calgary, T3K 5P3 Phone: (587) 885-1315 Association of Independent Schools and Colleges of Alberta (AISCA) Election 2015 MLA Candidate Contact Info Current as of April 23, 2015 Liberal Constituency (April 2015) Conservative Candidate Wildrose Candidate NDP Candidate Candidate Calgary-Glenmore Linda Johnson Chris Kemp-Jackson Anam Kazim Dave • Akiva Academy [email protected] Chris.Kemp- [email protected] Waddington • Calgary Jewish Academy 9629 Horton Road SW [email protected] Phone: (403) 219 8183 Calgary, T2V 2X5 Phone: (403)910-0984 3132 26 St NE Phone: (403) 259-8822 Calgary, AB T1Y 6Z1 Calgary-Greenway Manmeet Bhullar (Hon) Devinder Toor Don Monroe No candidate • Eastside Christian Academy [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] • Tyndale Christian School 2220 68 St NE Phone: (403)768-0109 Phone: (403) 219 8183 Calgary, T1Y 6Y7 Phone: (403) 768-3317 Calgary-Klein Kyle Fawcett (Hon.) Jeremy Nixon Craig Coolahan David Gamble • Asasa Academy [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] • Aurora Learning Calgary 615 16 Ave NE Phone: 403-768-0111 Phone: (403) 219-8183 Calgary, AB 3132 26 St NE Phone: (403) 200-2119 Calgary, AB T1Y 6Z1 Calgary-Mountain View Mark Hlady Terry Wong Marc Chikinda David Swann • Delta West Academy [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] • Foothills Academy 124, 10th Street NW Phone: 403-768-0110 Phone: (403) 689-6007 Calgary, T2N 1V3 1012 16 Ave NW Phone: (587) 353-8938 Calgary, AB T2M 0K5 Chestermere-Rocky View Bruce McAllister Leela Aheer William Pelech No candidate • Edge School for Athletes [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] • Khalsa School Calgary 101, 175 Chestermere Station Way Phone: 403-907-0101 (403) 219-8183 Chestermere, T1X 0A4 Phone: (403) 204-8108 Edmonton-Whitemud Steven Mandel (Hon) Chad Peters (Dr.) Bob Turner Steven • Tempo School [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Townsend • Victory Christian School 14016 23 Avenue Phone: 780-800-3014 Phone: (780) 433-4323 Edmonton, T6R 3L6 #101 - 5231 Terwilliger Blvd Phone: (780) 801-4618 Edmonton T6R 0C5 Highwood Carrie Fischer Wayne Anderson Leslie Mahoney No candidate • Edison School [email protected]\ Wayne.Anderson@wildrose [email protected] • Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School 22 Elizabeth Street .ca Phone: (780) 474-2415 Okotoks, T1S 1A3 Phone: 403-908-0101 Phone: (403) 982-3323 Association of Independent Schools and Colleges of Alberta (AISCA) Election 2015 MLA Candidate Contact Info Current as of April 23, 2015 Liberal Constituency (April 2015) Conservative Candidate Wildrose Candidate NDP Candidate Candidate Livingstone-Macloed Evan Berger Pat Stier Aileen Burke Alida Hess • Tanbridge Academy [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] • Third Academy - Calgary South 107 50 Ave West Phone: 877-495-0035 Phone: (403) 308-0208 Claresholm, T0L 0T0 #228, 207 - 13 ST. N Phone: (888) 649-8992 Lethbridge, AB T1H 2R6 Medicine Hat Blake Pedersen Val Olson Bob Wanner No candidate • Cornerstone Christian School [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] • Higher Ground Christian School Suite 201, 660 2 Street SE Phone: 403-488-3123 Phone: (587) 253-6171 Medicine Hat, T1A 0C9 607 2 St SE Phone: (403) 548-7755 Medicine Hat T1A 2S4 Calgary-Fort Andy Nguyen Jeevan Mangat Joe Ceci Said • Janus Academy [email protected]
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