Lakehead District School Board

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Lakehead District School Board

Lakehead Public Schools

Board office location 2135 Sills St., Thunder Bay, ON, P7E 5T2
Board identifier B28061
Communities served Thunder Bay, Murillo, Kakabeka Falls, Whitefish Valley, Shuniah, Gorham and Ware, Ontario
Number of schools 27: 22 elementary, 4 secondary, 1 centre for adult studies[1]
2005[2] budget
(CAD $ millions)
$117,397,424
Number of students 13,417[2]
Chair of the Board Ron Oikonen
Director of Education Terry Ellwood
Superintendent Ian Sutherland
Cathi Siemieniuk
Elected Trustees Don Kerr
Lori Lukinuk
Deborah Massaro
Bill Mokomela
Ron Oikonen
George Saarinen
Trudy Tuchenhagen
Karen Wilson
Student Trustee: Shannon Cook
http://www.lakeheadschools.ca/

The Lakehead District School Board oversees all public schools in the Thunder Bay CMA and the townships of Gorham and Ware in Ontario, Canada. It administers education at 22 elementary schools, 4 secondary schools and an adult education centre.

Elementary Schools

  • Agnew H. Johnston Public School (French Immersion)
  • Algonquin Avenue Public School
  • C.D. Howe Public School
  • Claude E. Garton Public School (French Immersion)
  • Crestview Public School (Murillo)
  • Ecole Gron Morgan Public School (French Immersion)
  • Edgewater Park Public School
  • Five Mile Public School
  • Gorham and Ware Public School (Lappe)
  • Kakabeka Falls Public School (Kakabeka Falls)
  • Kingsway Park Public School (4 to 8)
  • Kingsway Park Public School - Hyde Park Campus (K-3)
  • McKellar Park Public School
  • McKenzie Public School (Shuniah)(K-6)
  • Nor'wester View Public School
  • Ogden Community Public School (K-6)
  • St. James Public School (K-6)
  • Sherbrooke Public School
  • Valley Central Public School
  • Vance Chapman Public School
  • Westmount Public School
  • Whitefish Valley Public School (Whitefish Valley)
  • Woodcrest Public School
Public Secondary Schools
Adult Education
  • Lakehead Adult Education Centre

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