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  2. List of schools in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The following contains lists of schools in the Canadian province of New Brunswick into public school, private schools, and former school categories. New Brunswick has four Anglophone school districts and three Francophone school districts: Anglophone North School District (ASD-N) Anglophone South School District (ASD-S) Anglophone East School ...

  3. List of school districts in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Established under the Education Act of New Brunswick, a District Education Council (DEC) provides a local governance and community input mechanism at the district level. [1] DECs consist of 11 to 13 education councillors elected for four-year terms, with responsibility for elections given to the Elections NB corporation, officiated by the Chief ...

  4. New Brunswick Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Of the nearly 600 school districts statewide, New Brunswick is one of 12 districts with school elections in April, in which voters also decide on passage of the annual school budget. [33] [34] [35] Before 2012, New Brunswick was a Type I district, where the members of the board of education were appointed by the city's mayor. [36]

  5. Cambridge-Narrows Community School - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge-Narrows Community School is a K-12 school located in Queens County, New Brunswick, on the south bank of the Washademoak Lake in the village of Arcadia. Cambridge-Narrows Community School is in the Anglophone West School District .

  6. Central New Brunswick Academy - Wikipedia

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    Central New Brunswick Academy is a middle and secondary school located in New Bandon, New Brunswick, Canada. The school opened in September 2010. The school opened in September 2010. Central educates around 300 students in grades 6–12.

  7. New Brunswick High School - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the "high school department" took up the second and third floors of the Bayard Street School, and the New Brunswick's first graduating high school class was in July 1869. [3] The second high school facility was completed in 1916, and contained 30 classrooms and an 800-seat auditorium.

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  9. Education in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    In the 2014-15 school year, New Brunswick budgeted to spend $64.8-million in order to bus 90,000 students; or in other words, $720 for each student. [36] The Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick's only Acadian MLA in March 2015 threatened to split from the party if discussion were re-opened on school bus re-unification. [37]