Grand Erie District School Board
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Grand Erie District School Board | |
Board office location | Brantford, Ontario |
Board identifier | GEDSB |
Number of schools | 85 |
2006 budget (CAD $ millions) |
$235 |
Number of students | 28967 |
Chair of the Board | Don Werden |
http://www.gedsb.on.ca/ |
The Grand Erie District School Board is a school board that has legal jurisdiction over Norfolk County, Haldimand County, and Brant County in the province of Ontario, Canada. It was formed during the amalgations of the Norfolk Board of Education, the Brant District Board of Education, and the Haldimand Board of Education in the year 1996.
The main headquarters are in Brantford and the funding for Brant County's former funding formula is used, which drew criticism in Norfolk County for being backwards. Prior to the amalgation, the Norfolk County school board was the most progressive out of the three school boards.
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Secondary schools | Brantford · Cayuga · Delhi · Dunnville · Grand Erie Learning Alternatives - Brantford · Grand Erie Learning Alternatives - Simcoe Centre · Grand Erie Learning Alternatives - Six Nations · Hagersville · McKinnon Park · North Park · Paris · Pauline Johnson · Port Dover · Simcoe Composite · Sprucedale · Tollgate · Valley Heights · Waterford |
Primary or elementary schools | Agnes Hodge · Anna Melick · Banbury Heights · Bellview · Bethel · Bloomsburg · Boston · Branlyn · Brier Park · Burford · Caledonia Centennial · Cedarland · Centennial-Grand Woodlands · Central Brantford · Coronation · Courtland · Delhi · Doverwood · Dufferin · Dunnville · Echo Place · Elgin Avenue · Fairview Avenue · Fairview · Glen Morris · Graham Bell - Victoria · Grandview Central · Grandview · Greenbrier · Hagersville · Houghton · J. L. Mitchener · James Hillier · Jarvis · Joseph Brant · King George · Langton · Lansdowne-Costain · Lynndale Heights · Major Ballachey · Mount Pleasant · North Ward · Oakland-Scotland · Oneida Central · Onondaga-Brant · Paris Central · Port Dover · Port Rowan · Prince Charles · Princess Elizabeth · Queen's Ward · Rainham Central · River Heights · Russell Reid · Ryerson Heights · Seneca Central · Saint George · Teeterville · Thompson Creek · Townsend Central · Walpole North · Walsh · Waterford · West Lynn · Windham Central · Woodman-Cainsville
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