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Chinook School Division No. 211 is a school district headquartered in Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
In April 2017 the district was to eliminate the rough equivalent of nine teaching positions, as its budget was in a deficit of $6 million. In the 2017–2018 school year, the district could have possibly cut some teacher positions due to a budget deficit from Saskatchewan authorities. In 2018, Saskatchewan authorities were to give the district an extra $140,000 for the 2019-2020 fiscal year, though the district leadership stated more money was needed.
Schools
- Burstall School
- Cabri School
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- Central School
- Chinook Cyber School
- Chinook International Program
- Consul School
- Eastend School
- École Centennial School
- Fairview School
- Fox Valley School
- Frontier School
- Gull Lake School
- Hazlet School
- Herbert School
- Hodgeville School
- Leader Composite School
- Maple Creek Composite School
- Maverick High School
- O.M. Irwin School
- Ponteix School
- Shaunavon High School
- Shaunavon Public School
- Sidney Street School
- Stewart Valley School
- Success School
- Swift Current Comprehensive High School
- Tompkins School
- Val Marie School
- Vanguard School
- Waldeck School
- Wymark School
References
- Home. Chinook School Division. Retrieved on May 28, 2019. "2100 Gladstone St E, Box 1809, Swift Current, SK, S9H 4J8 "
- "Hardest hit by funding cuts, Chinook School Division to lay off at least nine staff". Regina Leader-Post. 2017-04-07. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
- Baxter, David (2018-01-17). "Chinook School Division preparing for potential job cuts". Global News. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
- "Chinook School Division Unappeased With Provincial Budget". Swift Current. 2019-03-22. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
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