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The CBE is the largest school board in Alberta, and over twice the size of the other major school district board in Calgary, [6] the Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD), which teaches mainly Catholic students. The other two districts based in the city, both Francophone, are a fraction of the size of the CBE with only a handful of schools each.
Each has its own board with powers similar to a district authority, but limited to a single school. [citation needed] Alberta has 21 charter school authorities which operate a total of 36 schools. [1] [2] Alberta Classical Academy Ltd. Almadina School Society; Aurora School Ltd. Boyle Street Education Centre; Calgary Arts Academy Society
RVS is the fifth-largest school board in Alberta, and operates independently of its neighbouring Calgary school boards; Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District, but still operates under the direct authority of the provincial government of Alberta. The board consists of eight members who are elected every four years ...
Calgary Board of Education; Calgary Catholic School District; Canadian Rockies Regional Division No. 12; Chinook's Edge School Division; Chinook's Edge School Division No. 73; Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3; Clearview School Division No. 71
A group of seven elected trustees run the Lethbridge School Division. They are elected every three years, in the regular municipal election. In the election, Lethbridge voters can only vote for a trustee to one (not both) of the two major school boards (Lethbridge School Division and the separate Holy Spirit Roman Catholic division).
In 1993, the Government of Alberta adopted a bill amending the School Act to comply with Mahe v. Alberta (1990), a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the minority language education rights under section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The district was created in 1994 under section 223.3 of the School Act under the ...
High Prairie School Division is a public school authority within the Canadian province of Alberta operated out of High Prairie. [1] Located along the south side of Lesser Slave Lake, High Prairie School Division provides educational services to a population of over 23,000 people within its service region.
There are a total of thirteen schools operating under the Fort McMurray Catholic School Division, featuring a Science and Technology Centre located at Father Patrick Mercredi Community High School, and a Performing Arts Theatre located at Holy Trinity Catholic High School.