Tumbler Ridge Updates

Messages to Parents

Information Update - February 24, 2026

Dear parents and caregivers, this time has been incredibly difficult, and you may have many questions.

On Wednesday, February 25th, district staff will reach out directly to Tumbler Ridge parents and caregivers to share information about our three phased approach: returning to learning spaces, return to learning and then the broader community consultation sessions that will happen towards the end of March.

The District team will be reaching out directly to answer any questions about students’ schedule, the return to learning plan, and the safety, security, and supports available.

Updated information will continue to be added to our SD 59 Website. https://www.sd59.bc.ca/

Please ensure your contact details are up to date in the MyEd. If they are not, please send your updated information to mqiu@sd59.bc.ca or jendicott@sd59.bc.ca

Parent Trauma Recover Sessions

Parent and caregiver trauma recovery sessions are available Wednesday, February 25th presented by Safer Schools Together. These sessions are intended for parents and caregivers only and registration is required.

Trauma-Informed Path to Recovery and Resilience session information

Tumbler Ridge Elementary

Tumbler Ridge Elementary will be open for students on Thursday, February 26th and Friday, February 27th from 10:30am to 1:00pm. More detailed information will be sent directly to families, including directions around drop-off and pick-up protocols.

Please note, the doors will be locked throughout the day.

Tumbler Ridge High School – Phase 1 Portables

Thursday, February 26th will be the first opportunity for students and families/caregivers to return to the new portable space between 10:30 and 1:00. In addition to the on-site security, a camera system will cover the portable space.

On Friday, February 27th, students will be welcome to attend for one block between 10:30am and 1:00. On Wednesday, we will let families know which block we are starting with, and which portable to they will attend.

On-Site Security and Safety Planning

Mountainview Safety Services have been contracted to maintain a perimeter around the entire school campus, including the elementary school, and the high school the phase 1 and phase 2 areas. Interior cameras are running in the elementary school, and a more robust camera system is underway.

The RCMP has conducted a security review of the portable area, and the Safe School Coordinator has worked with the administration around safety planning.

Distributed Learning

If you are interested in exploring Distributed Learning (online learning) you can also call the following numbers to access this from home.

We will have more information available in community for you to explore, this is an option.

  • 250-219-6368 (Registrar)
  • 250-782-5585 ext. 21138 (Secondary 9-12 Office)
  • 250-782-0122 (Elementary K-8 Office)
  • 250-262-6751 (Principal)

Fax Number 250-782-7221

E-mail spdls@sd59.bc.ca

 

Temporary classrooms arriving for Tumbler Ridge students

(https://news.gov.bc.ca/33362)

February 16, 2026 4:25 PM

Students and their families can expect to see the first temporary school facilities begin arriving in Tumbler Ridge on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026.

The new facilities will be set up on the grounds of Tumbler Ridge Elementary school. The first single-wide trailers to arrive will be the first phase in the resumption of classes in a safe environment for Tumbler Ridge Secondary students.

“We know routine and community are important to many in the aftermath of a tragedy and we know change can cause uncertainty,” said Chad Anderson, chair, Peace River South School Board. “We are continuing to use a compassionate, trauma-informed approach that includes providing updates to the school community, families and the public about a planned return to school in the coming days. As we prepare to restart classes, the safety and wellness of students, staff and the whole school community continue to guide everything we do.”

The first buildings to arrive at the new site will be bathroom trailers, followed by classroom units on Tuesday, Feb. 17, and Wednesday, Feb. 18. There will be 14 units in total. It is expected to take several days to set the units up for water and heating and to furnish them for returning students and staff, depending on weather conditions and other factors.

A date for classes to resume in Tumbler Ridge has not yet been confirmed. School officials recognize and respect the fact that some members of our school communities are looking forward to getting together again soon, while others may need more time.

Work to prepare a more permanent learning space with more spacious double-wide school trailers has begun at the elementary school site, as well. These structures are set to arrive in the coming weeks and will serve Tumbler Ridge Secondary until community input, expert advice and future plans can be confirmed.

“We are working around the clock to ensure the school district has what they need to support students and their families,” said Bowinn Ma, Minister of Infrastructure. “I am grateful for the effort and co-ordination from all the partners who’ve come together to make these temporary spaces happen, including Peace River South School District 59, staff from the ministries of Education and Child Care, and Infrastructure, BC Wildfire Service, Fort Modular, ATCO Structures, CBRE and DBI Transport.”

Counsellors will support staff and students in the safe transition to these new buildings. Once classes resume, counsellors will continue to be available at the new school site. Counselling and trauma supports continue to be available at Tumbler Ridge Community Centre.

“I want to thank, from the bottom of my heart, every person who has been supporting the community of Tumbler Ridge,” said Lisa Beare, Minister of Education and Child Care. “Thank you to School District 59 and the board of education who have been working closely with the Ministry of Education and Child Care to ensure students, families, teachers and staff will have a safe transition back to school when they are ready. Thank you to the Safer Schools Together team for your expertise, ensuring a trauma-informed response has guided our actions.”

The Peace River South School District and the Province will continue to update students, parents, educators and the community on next steps as the community begins to heal and re-establish a sense of safety.

Messages from the Board of Education

Statement from the Board of Education of School District No. 59 (PRS)

February 11, 2026

For the students, family and staff of School District 59 Peace River South, it is impossible to express the heartbreak that our communities feel for the families who have suffered this unspeakable tragedy. We will never understand it, but what we must do is try to offer comfort in what small ways we can to those who are hurting. To the families in mourning, we hold you in our thoughts and prayers with sorrow. Your grief is profound, and your loss is beyond words. May you feel surrounded by the love of this community. Countless acts of bravery and compassion took place in the midst of this situation. Our students, staff, and so many members of emergency and medical services yesterday experienced the worst of our fears and yet responded to the very best of our hopes.

Continue to read the full message in the letter below.

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