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Skeena Middle

Terrace, BC - Public School - Grades 7-9

About

Skeena Middle School is located at 3411 Munroe St, Terrace, BC V8G 3C1. The school website highlights student life through sections for athletics, clubs, the library, the Parent Advisory Council (P.A.C.), and a Green Team, along with regular school news and updates. The district’s back-to-school message emphasizes a focus on learning, inclusion, and student mental health and well-being.

At a Glance

School type: Public School (Coast Mountains)

Education language: Skeena Middle School is listed by Coast Mountains School District as a school that offers French Immersion for Grades 7–9. In the district’s French Immersion program model for Grades 8–9, “Français et études sociales” are taught in French, and other subjects may be available in French depending on staffing resources. The sources provided do not describe English-language instruction details at Skeena Middle or any English Language Learner (ELL) supports.

Religious affiliation: None / Secular

Grades: 7-9

Phone: 250 635-9136

Email: cory.killoran@cmsd.bc.ca

Principal: Cory Killoran

Education Languages

Skeena Middle School is listed by Coast Mountains School District as a school that offers French Immersion for Grades 7–9. In the district’s French Immersion program model for Grades 8–9, “Français et études sociales” are taught in French, and other subjects may be available in French depending on staffing resources. The sources provided do not describe English-language instruction details at Skeena Middle or any English Language Learner (ELL) supports.

Programs and Services

Athletics and extracurricular sports Clubs / student groups Skeena Middle lists student clubs and groups including a Green Team, along with a Parent Advisory Council (P.A.C.) and a school library (SMS Library).

  • Basketball (Grade 7 Girls, Grade 7 Boys, Grade 8 Girls, Grade 8 Boys, Grade 9 Girls, Grade 9 Boys)
  • Volleyball (Grade 7 Girls, Grade 7 Boys, Grade 8 Girls, Grade 8 Boys, Grade 9 (Junior) Girls, Grade 9 (Junior) Boys)

School Culture and Expectations

Visitors and guests are asked to check in at the main office upon arrival. The district’s Strategic Plan priorities shared in the back-to-school message emphasize learning, inclusion, and mental health and well-being (Engage, Ignite, Empower).

Transportation, Parking, and Getting Here

The Coast Mountains School District Transportation Department shares district-wide bussing eligibility and procedures. School buses are only provided to students living outside city boundaries; students within Terrace city boundaries are directed to consult the Terrace Regional Transit System for scheduling and rates. Families can apply using the district’s online bus application, and students receive a transportation card (bus pass) each September to use when boarding.

Enrollment

The district provides a “Registration and Cross-Boundary Applications” option on its website (details are not included in the provided sources). The district’s back-to-school message notes that students not pre-registered should register during the district’s announced pre-registration days and directs families to contact their child’s school using district school contact links.

Location

Site: skeena.cmsd.bc.ca

Phone: 250 635-9136

Address: 3411 Munroe St, Terrace, BC V8G 3C1

Skeena Middle Reviews

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Academic Learning of Skeena Middle

31.52

Academic Performance

Academic Performance Score

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

Grade 7 overall score: 32 - well below the province public school average of 42, trailing by 10 points.

Literacy: 33

Numeracy: 30

Literacy and numeracy are closely matched.

60.10

Student Commitment to Learning

Student Commitment

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

Grade 7 score: 60 - well above the province public school average of 49, ahead by 11 points.

Students report stronger engagement, effort, and investment in learning than comparable schools, pointing to solid day-to-day learning habits.

64.63

Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

Grade 7 score: 65 - well above the province public school average of 50, ahead by 15 points.

Students report stronger problem solving, analysis, and independent thinking than comparable schools, suggesting this is a relative strength.

77.59

College and Career Readiness

Readiness for Future

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

Grade 7 score: 78 - well above the province public school average of 52, ahead by 26 points.

Students report stronger preparation for future learning, transitions, and career pathways than comparable schools, which points to a solid readiness profile.

Academic Scores by School Year

LiteracyNumeracyOverall
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Clustered Academic Score Trends

School year trend view: Grade 7. In 2024-2025, literacy is 33, numeracy is 30, and overall is 32.

Compared with 2019-2020, the overall score improved by 16 points.

In the latest year, literacy is the strongest of the three measures at 33, while numeracy is lowest at 30.

Across the available years, literacy improved by 12 points since 2019-2020, while numeracy improved by 19 points since 2019-2020.

Academic Performance Score Change Over Years

Academic PerformanceStudent Commitment to LearningCritical ThinkingCollege and Career Readiness
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Academic Performance Score Change Over Years

Grade 7 trend view. In 2024-2025, academic performance is 32, student commitment to learning is 60, critical thinking is 65, and college and career readiness is 78.

The strongest current area is College and Career Readiness at 78, while Academic Performance is lowest at 32.

College and Career Readiness shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 14 points since 2021-2022.

Additional Information

Data is regularly updated to reflect the latest available academic scores and assessments from official school records.

Character and Wellbeing

68.23

Artistic and Creative Traits

Artistic and Creative Traits

Showing latest available year: 2020-2021. Scores out of 100.

All Grades score: 68 - well above the province public school average of 57, ahead by 11 points.

Students report stronger creativity, imagination, and artistic thinking than comparable schools, which makes this a relative strength.

72.46

Civic Engagement

Civic Engagement

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

All Grades score: 72 - in line with the province public school average of 72, within 1 point.

Students report participation in school and community life at levels broadly similar to comparable schools.

67.86

Health

Health

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

All Grades score: 68 - in line with the province public school average of 69, within 1 point.

Students report physical and emotional well-being at levels broadly similar to comparable schools.

72.96

Work Ethic

Work Ethic

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

All Grades score: 73 - below the province public school average of 75, trailing by 2 points.

Students report weaker effort, persistence, and responsibility than comparable schools, suggesting work habits are an area to strengthen.

Character and Wellbeing Score Change Over Years

Artistic and Creative TraitsCivic EngagementHealthWork Ethic
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Character and Wellbeing Score Change Over Years

Grade 7 trend view. In 2024/2025, Civic Engagement is 72, Health is 68, and Work Ethic is 73.

The strongest current area is Work Ethic at 73, while Health is lowest at 68.

Artistic and Creative Traits shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 12 points since 2019/2020.

Resources

74.21

Community Support

Community Support

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

All Grades score: 74 - well above the province public school average of 61, ahead by 13 points.

Parents and the wider community appear to provide stronger support for student learning than in comparable schools, making this a relative strength.

85.16

Facilities and Personnel

Facilities and Personnel

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

All Grades score: 85 - well above the province public school average of 64, ahead by 21 points.

Staffing, spaces, and school infrastructure are rated more positively than in comparable schools, suggesting a stronger resource base.

47.55

Learning Resources

Learning Resources

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

All Grades score: 48 - well below the province public school average of 53, trailing by 6 points.

Instructional resources are rated less positively than in comparable schools, suggesting room to strengthen access or quality.

Resources Score Change Over Years

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Resources Score Change Over Years

Grade 7 trend view. In 2024/2025, Community Support is 74, Facilities and Personnel is 85, and Learning Resources is 48.

The strongest current area is Facilities and Personnel at 85, while Learning Resources is lowest at 48.

Community Support shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 25 points since 2019/2020.

School Culture

79.11

Academic Orientation

Academic Orientation

Showing latest available year: 2020-2021. Scores out of 100.

All Grades score: 79 - well above the province public school average of 66, ahead by 13 points.

Students report a stronger academic orientation than in comparable schools, suggesting learning goals and achievement are more strongly valued.

78.46

Relationships

Relationships

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

All Grades score: 78 - in line with the province public school average of 78, within 0 points.

Students report relationships among peers, staff, and the school community at levels broadly similar to comparable schools.

83.58

Safety

Safety

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

All Grades score: 84 - well above the province public school average of 73, ahead by 10 points.

Students report a stronger sense of physical and emotional safety than in comparable schools, suggesting the school environment feels more secure and supportive.

School Culture Score Change Over Years

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School Culture Score Change Over Years

Grade 7 trend view. In 2024/2025, Relationships is 78 and Safety is 84.

The strongest current area is Safety at 84, while Relationships is lowest at 78.

Safety shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 15 points since 2019/2020.

Teachers and Teaching Environment

71.77

Knowledge and Skills of Teachers

Knowledge and Skills of Teachers

School year: 2024-2025. Scores out of 100.

All Grades score: 72 - in line with the province public school average of 72, within 0 points.

Teachers are rated for instructional quality, knowledge, and professional practice at levels broadly similar to comparable schools.

Teachers and Teaching Environment Score Change Over Years

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Teachers and Teaching Environment Score Change Over Years

Grade 7 trend view. In 2024/2025, Knowledge and Skills of Teachers is 72.

Knowledge and Skills of Teachers shows the largest shift across the available period, improved by 6 points since 2019/2020.