No damage caused after campfire discovered outside Marion Schilling Elementary in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — The Kamloops-Thompson School District (SD73) says there was no damage caused to Marion Schilling Elementary in Valleyview after a campfire was discovered outside the school early Thursday (Oct. 30) morning.
In an email to parents, principal Claire Sullivan said there was no physical damage to the school and that it was safe for students and staff to attend class.
“The RCMP have been notified and the mess has been cleaned up,” Sullivan wrote. “In light of recent events at Westmount Elementary, this incident can be upsetting to students and should your child need any additional supports with questions that may come up, please contact the office.”
In a statement to CFJC, Chelsea Isenor, SD73’s Director of Communications, said staff at Marion Schilling noticed evidence of an extinguished fire outside the school on the pavement by one of the classroom doors.


