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The collection consists of records relating to School District No. 43 and schools in Coquitlam. The records include formal class portraits, staff portraits, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, school publications and newspapers, school annuals, and an assortment of crests.
The collection has been arranged into the following series:
S1- Administration
S2- Schools
S3- Parent Teacher Council
Coquitlam Public Library
City of Coquitlam
The material was collected by several entities including the Coquitlam Historical Society, the Port Moody Heritage Society, the Coquitlam Public Library, the City of Coquitlam, and former students.
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The series consists of records relating to the administration of School District No. 43.
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The series consists of records relating to schools in School District No. 43. The series includes class photographs, correspondence, scrapbooks, school annuals, and various crests.
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The series consists of formal class photographs, records identifying the children in the class photographs, correspondence, a complete list of students from 1929 to 1972, a guest book with signatures from the Homecoming in 1979, a scrapbook with news clippings, photographs, letters and pamphlets relating to the Homecoming in 1979, newsletters, news clippings, and a series of notes likely prepared by the Port Moody Heritage Society about the history of Mountain View School.
The records were transferred from the Coquitlam Public Library who obtained them from the Port Moody Heritage Society.
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The series consists of three school annuals from 1948,1949 and 1951 as well as a school newsletter "Coquitlam Hi-Times" from 1950.
The records were donated by Warren Wainwright in 1997.
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The series consists of one piece of correspondence from the Exchange Editor of the "Pocomoco"
Material was donated to the City in 1997 by Warren Wainwright.
Burquitlam Elementary School was founded in 1970 under School District No. 43. It was responsible for providing public education from preschool to Grade 7 to members of the neighbourhood of Burquitlam and also offered a daycare program and programs and services to children with special needs. Throughout its history, Burquitlam Elementary School was faced with three probable school closures (in 1979, 1984, 1987) and finally closed in 2003 due to budget cuts in the School District. Currently, the Mediated Learning Academy is housed in the old Burquitlam Elementary School building.
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The subseries consists of formal class portraits and staff portraits; photographs of student activities; certificates documenting the awards, appreciation and commendation of the school and the success of its programs; and some photographic slides and textual records about the school's potential closure in 1987.
The records were donated to the City of Coquitlam Clerk's Office in 2005, but no paperwork has been found about the donor. The records were acquired by the City of Coquitlam Archives on January 11, 2018 and given a preliminary listing.
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The series consists of one yearbook from 1976 and copies of the Centennial student newspaper, "The Catalyst" from 1968 to 2008.
Some records were donated by the Coquitlam Public Library who received a group of records relating to School District No. 43 from the Port Moody Heritage Society ca. 2011. The copies of "The Catalyst" student newspaper were transferred from the Coquitlam Heritage Society.
Now known as Como Lake Middle School
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The subseries consists of school newsletters, a school annual, several school band annuals, assorted crests, and a pennant.
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The series consists of records relating to the Parent Teacher Council for School District No. 43.