District School Board Ontario North East
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District School Board Ontario North East
DSB-ONE |
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Board office location | Timmins, Ontario |
Communities served | Hearst, Kapuskasing, Smooth Rock Falls, Timmins, Cochrane, Iroquois Falls, New Liskeard, Kirkland Lake, Porcupine, South Porcupine |
Number of schools | 41: 29 elementary, 10 secondary, 2 alternate education centres |
2005-06 budget (CAD $ millions) |
$100.3 million |
Number of students | |
Chair of the Board | Saunders Porter |
Director of Education | Linda Knight |
Superintendent | Barry Peterson |
Elected Trustees | 11; S.Porter, R.Pochopsky, H.Archibald, H.Bozzer, B.Brookfield, D.Draves, T.Henderson, R.Knowles, J.Leukert, C.Miller, P.Osterberg |
http://www.dsb1.edu.on.ca/ |
District School Board Ontario North East serves northeastern Ontario from Hearst in the north to Temagami in the south. It manages the following schools:
- Bertha Shaw Public School
- Central Public School
- Charlton-Savard Public School
- Clayton Brown Public School
- Cobalt Public School
- Cochrane Public School
- Coronation Public School
- École Secondaire Cochrane High School
- Elk Lake Public School
- Englehart High School
- Englehart Public School
- F.P. Krznaric Whitney Public School
- Flora MacDonald Public School
- Gateway Learning Centre (alternative education)
- Golden Avenue Public School
- Haileybury Public School
- Hearst Public School
- Iroquois Falls Public School
- Iroquois Falls Secondary School
- Joseph H. Kennedy Public School
- Kapuskasing District High School
- Kerns Public School
- Kirkland Lake District Composite School
- New Liskeard Public School
- P.A.C.E. Centre (alternative education)
- Pinecrest Public School
- Porcupine Regional School
- Queen Elizabeth Public School
- R. Ross Beattie Senior Public School
- Roland Michener Secondary School
- Schumacher Public School
- Smooth Rock Falls Public School
- Smooth Rock Falls Secondary School
- Temagami Public School
- Timiskaming District Secondary School
- Timmins High and Vocational School
- Virtual Learning Centre
- W. Earle Miller Public School
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