Halton District School Board
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Halton District School Board
HDSB |
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Board office location | 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington, Ontario |
Communities served | Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville |
Number of schools | 92; 76 elementary, 16 secondary |
2006-2007 budget (CAD $ millions) |
$380 million [1] |
Number of students | 49,415 [2] |
Chair of the Board | Gillian Tuck Kutarna |
Director of Education | Wayne Joudrie |
Elected Trustees | 11: G. Tuck Kutarna J.Hames, K.Bateman-Olmstead, D.Danielli, M-E.Dilly, P.Ellis, J.Hlusko, B.Jones, G.Ockenden, P.Russell, D.Vrooman |
http://www.haltondsb.on.ca/ |
The Halton District School Board serves public school students throughout Halton Region, including the municipalities of Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville. Its administration area is to the southwest of the city of Toronto. In 2006-2007, it served almost 50,000 students, excluding those in adult, alternative, and Community Education programs. It is commonly referred to as the HDSB.
The Board operates 76 elementary schools, and 16 secondary schools (listed below).
East Area (Oakville)
- Abbey Park High School
- Iroquois Ridge High School
- Oakville Trafalgar High School
- Syl Apps School
- T. A. Blakelock High School
- White Oaks Secondary School
North Area (Halton Hills and Milton)
- Acton District High School
- E.C. Drury High School (Milton)
- Georgetown District High School
- Milton District High School
West Area (Burlington)
- Aldershot High School
- Burlington Central High School
- Lester B. Pearson High School
- M.M. Robinson High School
- Nelson High School
- Robert Bateman High School
The Board also operates Gary Allan High School for adult, alternative and Community Education programs.
The Board has closed two of its secondary schools in recent years:
- Oakville's Queen Elizabeth Park School High School was operated by the Board until June, 2004, at which time it was closed and replaced by Abbey Park High School.
- Also in June, 2004, Lord Elgin High School and General Brock High School were amalgamated into the new Robert Bateman High School in Burlington.[3]
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[edit] Programming
In recent years, the School Board has introduced programming (called Pathways) to encourage all post-secondary options, from apprenticeship to college to university to the workshop, as developed by the Ministry of Education.
The Board has introduced several foods schools, International Baccheloreate (IB Diploma Programme), specialist high skills majors and other unique programs for students.
[edit] Achievement
Halton region has been ranked as the safest place to live in the Greater Toronto Area, as of a 2008 Maclean's national report[1].
[edit] Trustees
Scandal ensued for the Board between 2000-2006, involving current and former Trustees[2], and then Director of Education.
Since mandated by the Ontario Ministry of Education, Halton has annually elected 2 Student Trustees.
2008-2009: Laura McVey (Abbey Park High School), Nupur Dogra (Iroquois Ridge High School)
2007-2008[3]: Jason Bhopalsingh (Aldershot High School), Jonathan Yantzi (Burlington Central High School)
2006-2007[4]: Russell Baker (Abbey Park High School), Simon Beck (Iroquois Ridge High School)
2005-2006[5]: Heather Maxwell, Amreen Azam (Iroquois Ridge High School)
[edit] See also
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