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School District 14 is a defunct Canadian school district in New Brunswick. It was an Anglophone district operating 30 public schools (gr. K-12) in York, Carleton, Victoria and Madawaska counties. Enrollment was approximately 8,500 students and 570 teachers. District 14 is headquartered in Woodstock.
As of September 2012, the Government of New Brunswick decided to merge and rename all the school districts changing the number of districts from 14 to 7. [7] By doing this, the provinces minister of education estimates $5 million would be saved in administrative costs. [8]
A map of the New Brunswick provincial electoral districts This is a list of the 49 electoral districts used for elections to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick , in Canada . Electoral district breakdown (Riding by Riding)
Anglophone West is an Anglophone district operating 70 public schools (gr. K-12) in York, Carleton, Victoria, Madawaska and Queens counties. Current enrollment is approximately 24,000 students and 2000 teachers. Anglophone West is headquartered in Fredericton. Anglophone West was created by merging districts 14, 17, and 18.
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 ...
Western Valley rural district (area south and west of Hillandale) Anse-Bleue (French: Anse Bleue) Gloucester New Bandon 1968-07-17 [12] Rivière-du-Nord Baie du Petit Pokemouche: Gloucester Shippegan 1980-09-16 [13] Shippagan Baie Ste. Anne (French: Baie-Sainte-Anne) Northumberland Hardwicke 1967-12-06 [14] Kent rural district Baie-Verte ...
There is a K-8 school, Centreville Community School, located in the centre of the village, housing approx. 250 students. This is part of ASD-W (Previously school district 14). Before the school became a community school there was an elementary school located on the same grounds as what was then the Centreville Middle School.
In 1784 New Brunswick was created via the partitioning of the Colony of Nova Scotia and divided into the counties of NB, which were in turn divided into parishes.By the 1960s the province was a patchwork of incorporated cities, towns, villages, local improvement districts, [5] and local administrative commissions. [6]