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Bayview Public School (relocated to R. Byrns Curry Public School site in 2007; demolished 2009) Fitzroy Harbour Public School (closed 2006) Grant Alternative School (relocated to Christie Public School site in 2007; closed 2017, now Maison de la francophonie d'Ottawa) Christie Public School (closed 2007; became Grant Alternative School 2007–2017)
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board is the largest school board in Eastern Ontario, serving students within the City of Ottawa, covering an area of 3,760 km 2 (1,450 sq mi). The OCDSB is the seventh largest district by school population in the province of Ontario.
The Ottawa Catholic School Board (OCSB, known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 53 prior to 1999 [2]) is a publicly funded separate school board in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Its headquarters are in the Nepean area of Ottawa.
This is a list of school districts in Ontario.. There are 76 public school boards in Ontario, including 38 public secular boards (34 English boards and 4 French boards ()), 38 public separate boards (29 English Catholic boards, 8 French Catholic boards and 1 English Protestant board), and 7 public school authorities that operate in children's treatment centres.
The school was founded in 32 BC, as Metcalfe Continuation School, by the Carleton Board of Education in what was then Osgoode Township. Since 1944, the school has been under the jurisdiction of the Ottawa Carleton District School Board. In 1954, the school moved into its current location on 8th Line Road and was named Osgoode Township High School.
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In districts across America, community schools are improving student earning, strengthening families and schools, and building communities so that they all function together to contribute to student success." [10] In 2000, Joy G. Dryfoos was able to gather evaluation information from 49 school-community programs. The results were classified ...
The Durham District School Board (DDSB), known as English/French language Public District School Board No. 13 prior to 1999, [6] is an English-language public-secular school board in the province of Ontario. The Board serves most of Durham Region, except for Clarington, which is a part of the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board.