The Board of School Trustees, Enderby, was established in 1905 when the City of Enderby was incorporated. It was responsible for all expenses incurred while operating the Enderby schools, including teachers' salaries, erection of buildings, repairs and maintenance of buildings, and general expenses. The provincial government made a per capita grant annually based on the actual daily attendance of pupils. Enderby School District amalgamated with the rural schools and Armstrong and Spallumcheen in 1946 to become School District No. 21. O.B. Carlson was the secretary/treasurer. Enderby and District separated from Armstrong and Spallumcheen in 1953 to become School District No. 78.
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Fonds consists of minutes of regular and special meetings kept by the secretary of the Enderby School Board. Also includes contracts for the building of Fortune School and additions to M.V. Beattie School and Enderby Secondary School.
The City of Enderby donated the records in 1988. The board met in City Hall and the records were kept in the city's offices.
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