School District
Chilliwack (33)
Investment in the K-12 education system takes many forms. The ministry funds Schools Districts in two main ways: Operating and Capital. These investment are carefully monitored to ensure that Districts are operating as close to optimally as possible and that there is a high level of public trust in the system.
Capacity Utilization
Enrolment and Funding
Indigenous Education Finances
Local Enhancement Agreements Signed (expressd as a fraction over total first nations in a school district) | 10/11 |
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Indigenous Education Council (IEC) | Yes |
Financial Indicators
Minor Capital Program Funding (Since 2016/17)
Program | Funding |
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Building Envelope Program | $5,372,617 |
Bus Acquisition Program | $4,933,108 |
Carbon Neutral Capital Program | $1,204,250 |
Playground Equipment Program | $635,000 |
School Enhancement Program | $7,862,894 |
Capital Projects
Status | Completion Year | School Name | Project Details | Budget |
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Current | 2022 | Stitos Elementary | New 930 capacity school + NLC | $53,601,552 |
Current | 2022 | McCammon Traditional Elementary | Building envelope remediation | $30,500 |
Current | 2022 | Unsworth Elementary | Building envelope remediation | $29,500 |
Current | 2022 | Vedder Elementary | 10 Classroom Addition | $12,337,587 |
Current | 2022 | GW Graham Secondary | 18 Classroom Addition | $23,895,475 |
Current | 2022 | East Chilliwack Elementary | Building envelope remediation | $33,000 |
Complete | 2021 | Imagine High Arts and Technology | New 600 capacity school | $15,418,329 |
Complete | 2021 | Vedder Elementary | Building envelope remediation | $29,500 |