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Edmonton Public Schools (legally Edmonton School Division) is the largest public school division in Edmonton, the second largest in Alberta, and the sixth largest in Canada. The division offers a variety of alternative and special needs programs, and many are offered in multiple locations to improve accessibility for students.
It was named in 2009 in honour of Edmonton's first female school teacher, Lillian Osborne, who was 20-years-old when she started teaching in 1889 in what was then the town of Edmonton, North-West Territories; the school named for her has a larger "population" (2,116 students) than the entire population of Edmonton when she started teaching.
The WIN Program are facilitated by staff employed and/or contracted by the Edmonton Catholic School District and/or Alberta Health Services [citation needed] staff include but are not limited to: Occupational Therapist; Speech Therapist; Emotional Behavior Specialist; Family School Liaison Worker; Mental Health Therapist; Adapted Physical ...
Strathcona High School, colloquially referred to as Scona and SCHS, is a public high school located in Edmonton, Alberta. The school was referred to as Strathcona Composite High School until 2014. [6] [5] A $6.1 million modernization project was completed in 2015 and the school now enrolls approximately 1700 students. [7] [3]
In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Callaghan had a population of 1,177 living in 676 dwellings. [6] With a land area of 0.99 km 2 (0.38 sq mi), [ 5 ] it had a population density of 1,188.9 people/km 2 in 2012.
Pre-2019 Map of Edmonton and adjoining St. Albert and Sherwood Park. The City of Edmonton, the provincial capital of Alberta, Canada is divided into 7 geographic sectors [1] and 375 neighbourhoods, [2] not including those proposed and planned neighbourhoods that have yet to be developed. This article generally describes each sector, their ...
The annexation would have effectively amalgamated St. Albert and Strathcona County with Edmonton. Alberta's Local Authorities Board (LAB), a predecessor to the Municipal Government Board , granted the annexation in 1980 but excluded St. Albert, Sherwood Park and lands in Strathcona County to the east of Sherwood Park, thereby preventing any ...
Casselman-Steele Heights is a residential area in the northeast portion of the City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada.Though development had already commenced in a portion of the area, its extents were established in 1972 through Edmonton City Council's adoption of the Casselman-Steele Heights District Outline Plan, which guided the overall development of the area.