A great school at the heart of a great community!

4719, 69 Ave

Cold Lake, Alberta

8:40AM - 3:17PM

Monday to Friday

Our mission

School councils were created in 1995 so as to allow parents and community members at large to participate in the children’s education in Alberta. Public schools, including charter schools, must all have a school council.

A school council is composed of a majority of parents whose children attend the school and

  • the school’s principal;
  • teachers;
  • at least one representative of the community who does not have a child enrolled at the school;
  • students (secondary school, graduate level).

School councils allow Albertans to be involved in an advisory capacity in topics such as programs, budgets or school policies.

  • School Council Resource Manual
    The School Council Resource Manual gives multiple pieces of information about school councils, including their operation, composition, links to the “School Act” and rules.

The website for the Fédération des parents francophones de l’Alberta (FPFA) contains many interesting resources. Please follow this link to find answers to 40 questions about Francophone education in a minority setting.

fpfa.ab.ca

Representative of  FPFA (Fédération des Parents Francophones de l’Alberta): Geneviève Gélinas

 

School Council 2025-2026

Rachel de Volder, President

Isabelle Villeneuve, Vice-President

Gilles Manseau, Treasurer

Rhéa Kirkup, Secretary

Tim de Volder

Candace MacFarlane

Joelle Thibault

Samantha Isaac (Douglas)

Imen Cheikh Hassen

Kristy Isert

Valerie Sims

Kateri Bisson

Sarah-Kim Boudreault, Teacher

Sacha Roussel, Principal

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