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  2. 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]

  3. Moncton High School (1898) - Wikipedia

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    Moncton High School (MHS) was the oldest high school and current heritage property in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.Serving 1,300 students from the Moncton area and located in Moncton's inner urban core, MHS was housed in what the Heritage Canada Foundation calls an "outstanding example of Normandy Gothic Revival-style architecture".

  4. Acadian culture - Wikipedia

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    The New Brunswick Ministry of Education is responsible for the allocation of funding and the establishment of standards, while the management of schools and the curriculum are the purview of two distinct sectors. [17] The Francophone sector encompasses 98 schools, which are grouped into five distinct school districts, [17] and 2,434 teachers. [18]

  5. Canadian Indian residential school system - Wikipedia

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    [11]: 4, 83–87 [98] Survivors also have to deal with the effects of cultural linguicide, which is defined as loss of language which eventually leads to loss of culture. [ 99 ] The stigma the residential school system created against elders passing Indigenous culture on to younger generations has been linked to the over-representation of ...

  6. University of St. Joseph's College - Wikipedia

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    View of the main building of the former College St. Joseph, showing a monument to the founder, Pere Camille Lefebvre, CSC (1841-1895). The University of St. Joseph's College was the leading Acadian cultural institution, an Acadian Catholic university in Memramcook, New Brunswick that closed in 1966, when it was forced to be amalgamated with two other Catholic Acadian colleges to form the ...

  7. École L'Odyssée - Wikipedia

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    École L'Odyssée (French pronunciation: [ekɔl lɔdiˈse], English: "Odyssey School") is a public francophone high school in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.It is part of the province's Francophone Sud School District, offering education to students from grade nine to twelve.

  8. Category:Culture of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Culture of New Brunswick" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acadia; B.

  9. Category:Cultural history of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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