About Us
BCCASA was founded in 2000, you can view its Constitution here. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact any of our executive members
BCCASA became its own provincial specialist association on October 20, 2000. Since then, the association has hosted various culinary events, student competitions, scholarship opportunities, and has provided constant support to its members in secondary schools throughout British Columbia.
Aside from running more than 70 commercial culinary classes throughout the province, teaching kitchens directly instruct thousands of students on how to safely and efficiently prepare, cook, serve, and store food in a commercial setting. These culinary arts students will serve thousands of meals a day to the school’s students and staff.
Our dedicated members are constantly faced with challenges that come with budget restrictions and healthy school guidelines, but one objective is always at the fore—strive to purchase and promote the use of local agriculture in our schools and provide students with the opportunity to purchase healthy foods at near-cost prices.
How does one join BCCASA?
Join BCCASA to share your expertise and obtain information. Online membership registration is now available. Click here to join or renew PSA memberships.
BCCASA was founded in 2000, you can view its Constitution here. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact any of our executive members
BCCASA became its own provincial specialist association on October 20, 2000. Since then, the association has hosted various culinary events, student competitions, scholarship opportunities, and has provided constant support to its members in secondary schools throughout British Columbia.
Aside from running more than 70 commercial culinary classes throughout the province, teaching kitchens directly instruct thousands of students on how to safely and efficiently prepare, cook, serve, and store food in a commercial setting. These culinary arts students will serve thousands of meals a day to the school’s students and staff.
Our dedicated members are constantly faced with challenges that come with budget restrictions and healthy school guidelines, but one objective is always at the fore—strive to purchase and promote the use of local agriculture in our schools and provide students with the opportunity to purchase healthy foods at near-cost prices.
How does one join BCCASA?
Join BCCASA to share your expertise and obtain information. Online membership registration is now available. Click here to join or renew PSA memberships.
Our Executive
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President
Trevor Randle trevor_randle@sd42.ca Maple Ridge Secondary / 604.463.4175 1st Vice President Lori Pilling lpilling@deltasd.bc.ca Delta Secondary / 604.946.4194 2nd Vice President Stephen Schram stephen.schram@burnabyschools.ca Burnaby Central Secondary / 604.296.6850 Treasurer Barbara Botter barbara.botter@sd68.bc.ca Cedar Community Secondary / 250.722.2414 |
Secretary
Meghan Dehghan dehghan_m@surreyschools.ca Frank Hurt Secondary / 604.590.1311 Director Donna Frost donna_frost@sd33.bc.ca Sardis Secondary / 604.858.9424 2nd Director Scott Roberts Scott.Roberts@abbyschools.ca Abbotsford Senior Secondary / 604.853.3367 Chairman of the Board Brian Smith Brian_Smith@sd42.ca Thomas Haney Secondary / 604.463.2001 |
A description of the Executives roles can be found HERE