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The board manages a main office in Brockville and four regional education centres, and offers alternate and continuing education at over 30 locations. Additionally, Ahkwesasne Mohawk Board of Education (AMBE), which operates schools on the Canadian portion of Akwesasne , has a tuition agreement to send high school students to this district.
Oct. 8—CAPE VINCENT — Shortly after the passing of longtime Principal Michael F. Bashaw Sr. in June of 2016, a petition was circulated to rename a school he'd had such a profound impact on.
Thousand Islands Secondary School (TISS) is a public high school in the city of Brockville, Ontario and one of the most populous high school managed by the Upper Canada District School Board. Built in 1965, the school has been a part of the Brockville community for over 50 years TISS has an enrollment of approximately 1500 students [1] and ...
The school enabled officers of militia or candidates for commission or promotion in the militia to learn military duties, drill and discipline, to command a company at Battalion Drill, to Drill a Company at Company Drill, the internal economy of a Company and the duties of a Company's Officer. [61] The school was retained at Confederation, in 1867.
CCRCE (originally CCRSB) was founded in 1996 under an Order in Council passed by the Executive Council of Nova Scotia pursuant to the "Designation of School Regions and Establishment of School Boards Regulations" made under Section 7 of the Education Act S.N.S. 1995-96, c. 1. This Order in Council created CCRCE (originally CCRSB) and dissolved ...
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The English Language School Board was created in 2012 when Eastern School District and Western School Board were merged. The Board took office on January 1, 2013. [1]On November 5, 2015, the PEI Government announced that it would be dissolving the English Language School Board, [2] replacing it with the Public Schools Branch.