| LEVEL OF DESCRIPTION: | Fonds | No.: | PR2715 | TITLE: | Palliser Regional Schools Fonds | CREATOR: | Palliser Regional Schools | DATE RANGE: | 1907 - 1992 | EXTENT: | 16.84 m of textual records | ADMINISTRATIVE | HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: | In 1995, the County of Lethbridge No. 26 and the County of Vulcan No. 2 school systems merged to form Palliser Regional Schools. The Division serves Bow River and the Sik’sika Nation on the north edge to Chin Coulee and the Kainai Nation Reserve Blood 148. The Division also serves the rural areas of Aarowood, Barons, Carmangan, Champion, Coaldale, Coalhurst, Ironsprings, Milo, Nobleford, Picture Butte, Shaughnessy, Sunnyside, and Vulcan. The school also offers 14 Hutterian schools. | CUSTODIAL HISTORY: | In 1968, the Provincial Archives of Alberta accepted records on a permanent loan basis from the County of Lethbridge No. 26. This donation included both municipal district records and school district records. In 1992, the County of Lethbridge made another donation of county records on permanent loan. This donation of records included only school district records. In 1998, the Provincial Archives of Alberta sought to change the status of the records from permanent loan to gift status. However a merger between County of Lethbridge No. 26 and the County of Vulcan No. 2 school systems to form Palliser Regional Schools, in 1995, placed the school district records included in the donation under the authority of Palliser Regional Schools, but responsibility for the municipal government records remained with Lethbridge County No. 26. In 1998, Lethbridge County No. 26 approved changing its municipal district records from permanent loan to gift status. However, it could not authorize a change in status for school district records. In 1998, Palliser Regional Schools approved changing the status of its school district records from permanent loan to gift. | SCOPE AND CONTENT: | The fonds consists of assessment and tax rolls, minutes, cashbooks, from the following school districts:
Albion No. 1553: NW 35-11-22-W4, 1906- 1939
Allenby No. 3773: 6-8-19-W4, 1919 - ?
Amiens No. 3773: SW-2-8-19-W4, 1918 - 1941
Barhill No. 1879 (Iron Springs Valley): 20-12-31-W4, 1908 - ?
Battersea No. 2431: 32-10-2-W4, 1911- 1964
Beaver Pioneer No. 2295: 12-10-19-W4, 1910- 1930
Bowville No. 1528: SE 13-13-22-W4, 1906 - ?
Bulmer No. 2721: 3-12-21-W4, 1912 - ?
Calgary No. 19: 15-24-1-W4, 1885 - ?
Cameron No. 2299: 17-10-19-W4, 1910 - ?
Centre Ridge No. 3856: SE 27-12-22- W4, 1919 - 1941
Chin Lakes No. 4637: SE 25-9-19-W4, 1911- 1944
Circle No. 2399: 25 – 12-21-W4, 1911 - ?
Coaldale No. 9:
Coaldale No. 1805: 15-9-20-W4, 1908- ?
Coalgate No. 2894: 12-10-22-W4, 1913 -?
Coalhurst No. 2894 (Bridgend): 21-9-22-W4, 1911 - ?
Crystal Lake No. 2394: NW12-9- 21-W4, 1911 - ?
Diamond City No. 1861: NW-9-38-3-W5, 1910 - 1954
Felger No. 4691: 9-7-21-W4, 1935 - ?
Finley No. 1464: 26-10-24-W4, 1906 - 1940
Fort Kipp No. 2000: 2-10-23-W4, 1909 - 1935
Gold Ridge No. 3267: 8-12-19-W4, 1912 - ?
Granite Falls No. 4301: 14-11-21-W4, 1927 - ?
Hardieville No. 4069: 18-9-21-W4, 1921- ?
Hofmann No. 4204: 28-7-18-W4, 1924- ?
Huntsville No. 1574: 16-11-20-W4, 1906- ?
Hyssop No. 2447: SE-2-10-21-W4, 1911- 1946
Lethbridge No. 7:
McLean No. 2900:36-8-21-W4, 1913- ?
McMahon No. 4295: 15-7-20-W4, 1927 - ?
Newlands No. 1145: 29-10-22-W4, 1904 - ?
Noble No. 2243 (Nobleford): 3-11-24-W4, 1910- 1946
Owaking No. 2760: NW-7-8-18-W4, 1912- 1942
Picture Butte No. 4236: 3-11-21-W4, 1925 - ?
Plain Butte No. 3362: 10-22-W4, 1916 - ?
Ready Meade No. 46
Rock Lake No. 4672: 8-17-W4, 1935 - ?
Rolling Hill No. 1794: NW-33-9-22-W4, 1908 - 1951
Shaughnessy No. 4433 (Wallace): 30-10-21-w4, 1912 - ?
Sunnyside No. 305: SE-13-55-24-W4, 1894 - 1947
Turin No. 1972: 24-11-19-W4, 1909 - ?
Twelve Mile Coulee No. 1830: 12-11-21-W4, 1908 - ?
Wallace No. 4433: 30-10-21-W4, 1929 - ?
White No. 678: 4-8-21-W4, 1902 - ?
White Lake No. 1420: NW 14-11-24-W4, 1905 - 1929
| ARRANGEMENT NOTE: | The school district records belonging to Palliser Regional Schools and the municipal district records belonging to Lethbridge County, have been intellectually separated into two district fonds, but remain in the same physical order. | LANGUAGE NOTE: | The material is in English. | RELATED RECORDS: | The Provincial Archives of Alberta holds many other school district records. | GENERAL NOTE: | Information for the administrative history/biographical sketch sourced from: William Peter Baergen, Pioneering with a Piece of Chalk: The One-Room Country Schools of Alberta 1885-1982, 2005. |
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