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Grand Erie District School Board

The Grand Erie District School Board (GEDSB, Originally known as Haldimand Norfolk Brant (English-language Public) District School Board No. 23 prior to May 1998[2]) is a school board that has legal jurisdiction over Norfolk County, Haldimand County, and Brant County in the province of Ontario, Canada. The main headquarters are in Brantford.

Grand Erie District School Board
GEDSB
Location
349 Erie Ave
Brantford, Ontario
N3T 5V3
Canada
District information
Chair of the boardSusan Gibson
Director of educationJoAnna Roberto
Schools72 (58 Elementary Schools, 14 Secondary Schools – 2020-21)
BudgetCA $333.7 million (2020-21)
District IDB66168[1]
Students and staff
Students26,207 (460 of total on an Education Services Agreement – 2020-21)
Staff2,756 (Full-Time Equivalent - 2020-21)
Other information
Websitewww.granderie.ca

History edit

The board was formed from the amalgamation of the Norfolk Board of Education, the Brant County Board of Education, and the Haldimand Board of Education in 1998. The announcement of the new board was made in September 1997 as a part of the "Fewer School Boards Act." This was based on a report created in 1996 by the Bob Rae government; who recommended the changes. While the board was officially established on January 1, 1998, many of the administrative positions lasted until the beginning of May in 1998.

In 1998, under Progressive Conservative Premier Mike Harris' government, the way public schools were funded dramatically changed. Among the changes, the province replaced local boards' power to levy taxes to fund schools with a centralized system of education grants. The new regime was accompanied by a law forcing school boards to adopt balanced budgets. These changes contributed to school closures and consolidations in the Grand Erie Board.

Current elementary schools edit

  • Agnes G. Hodge Public School
  • Banbury Heights Public School
  • Bellview Public School
  • Bloomsburg Public School
  • Boston Public School
  • Branlyn Community School
  • Brier Park Public School
  • Burford District Elementary School
  • Caledonia Centennial Public School
  • Cedarland Public School
  • Centennial-Grand Woodlands School
  • Central Public School
  • Cobblestone Elementary School
  • Courtland Public School
  • Delhi Public School
  • Echo Place School
  • Ecole Confédération Elementary School (French Immersion)
  • Ecole Dufferin Public School (French Immersion)
  • Elgin Avenue Public School
  • Glen Morris Public School
  • Graham Bell - Victoria Public School
  • Grandview Public School
  • Greenbrier Public School
  • Hagersville Elementary School
  • Houghton Public School
  • J.L. Mitchener Public School
  • James Hillier Public School
  • Jarvis Public School
  • King George Elementary School
  • Lakewood Elementary School
  • Langton Public School
  • Lansdowne-Costain Public School
  • Lynndale Heights Public School
  • Major Ballachey Public School
  • Mt. Pleasant School
  • North Ward School
  • Oakland-Scotland Public School
  • Oneida Central Public School
  • Onondaga-Brant Public School
  • Paris Central Public School
  • Port Rowan Public School
  • Prince Charles Public School
  • Princess Elizabeth Public School
  • Rainham Central School
  • River Heights School
  • Russell Reid Public School
  • Ryerson Heights Elementary School
  • Seneca Central Public School
  • St. George-German Public School
  • Teeterville Public School
  • Thompson Creek Elementary School
  • Walpole North Elementary School
  • Walsh Public School
  • Walter Gretzky Elementary
  • Waterford Public School
  • West Lynn Public School
  • Woodman-Cainsville School

Current secondary schools edit

Secondary school athletics edit

The secondary schools in the board play in three different sports associations. Schools in Brant County play in the Brant County Secondary School Athletics Association, Norfolk Country Schools play in Norfolk Secondary School Athletics Association, and Haldimand County schools compete in Southern Ontario Secondary School Athletics Association Zone II. Schools winning BCSSAA and NSSAA move onto CWOSSA while Haldimand schools play in SOSSA. All schools move on from there to OFSAA.

Elementary schools in Norfolk County edit

Located within the Grand Erie District, but not part of the public school system, is the Old Colony Mennonite School, a private co-educational school for German Mennonites in the community of Langton, Ontario. The school teaches kindergarten through the eighth grade as in a typical parochial school. Due to its "Old Colony" name, Old Order and Conservative Mennonites tend to dominate the campus. High school students usually go to Valley Heights Secondary School but recent changes in the school board's policy has opened up all secondary schools in Norfolk County for the eighth-grade graduates.

Closed schools edit

Walsingham Public School was an elementary school that educated in grades K-8, located in Walsingham Township, that was closed along with St. Williams Public School when consolidation review almagmated these two sites into the Port Rowan Public School. The schools were feeder schools to Valley Heights Secondary School. Due to the nearby presence of the Old Colony Mennonite School, which taught the local German Mennonite population, it had to attract students from both the northern and southern parts of Walsingham.[3] Musician Geoff Suderman-Gladwell taught here.[4]

North and South Public Schools were elementary schools in Simcoe, Ontario, that taught children from kindergarten to sixth grade. These schools were feeder schools to Elgin Avenue Public School. The schools were established in the 1928. Windham Public School was closed in 2009. Students now attend either Delhi Public School or Teeterville public school, making both schools K-8 (formerly K-6). Nixon Public School was located near Simcoe, Ontario; it along with Lyndoch were closed and consolidated at an enlarged Walsh Elementary. Port Dover Public School served Port Dover, Ontario, and was a feeder school to Port Dover Composite School before being amalgamated into Doverwood Public School which subsequently was closed when Port Dover Composite was converted to Lakewood Elementary School.

Two of the schools located in Paris, Ontario, Bethel-Oakhill and Queen's Ward schools closed during the 2009–2010 school year and were replaced by Cobblestone Elementary School.

Walpole South Elementary School was a former K to 8 school located on Sandusk Rd south of the 3rd Concession of Walpole Township adjacent to the Nanticoke Refinery. Opened in 1965 by the Walpole Board of Education amalgamated into the Haldimand County Board of Education in 1968, it was precipitously closed in June 1998 because of a Hydrogen Sulphide leak which occurred at the neighbouring refinery. The students were housed at Hagersville Secondary school for the last few weeks of the school year and then the school population was amalgamated with Jarvis Public School that fall with use of portables until a new addition to house the extra students opening in February 2000.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Find a School Board". Ontario Ministry of Education. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Ontario Regulation 107/08". e-Laws. Government of Ontario. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Profile Canada information". Profile Canada. Retrieved 2008-07-04.
  4. ^ (PDF). Bath.ac.uk. 2001-11-26. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 12, 2005. Retrieved 2008-07-04.

Bibliography edit

  • Inventing Secondary Education: The Rise of the High School in Nineteenth-Century Ontario, R. D. Gidney and W. P. J. Millar, McGill-Queen's University Press (May 1990), ISBN 0-7735-0787-6
  • Stacking the Deck: The Streaming of Working-Class Kids in Ontario Schools, Bruce Curtis, D. W. Livingstone, and Harry Smaller, Lorimer (January 1, 1992), ISBN 0-921908-11-3
  • Special Education in Ontario Schools, Ken Weber, Highland Press (1999), ISBN 0-9693061-7-2

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Grand Erie District School Board news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Grand Erie District School Board GEDSB Originally known as Haldimand Norfolk Brant English language Public District School Board No 23 prior to May 1998 2 is a school board that has legal jurisdiction over Norfolk County Haldimand County and Brant County in the province of Ontario Canada The main headquarters are in Brantford Grand Erie District School BoardGEDSBLocation349 Erie AveBrantford OntarioN3T 5V3 CanadaDistrict informationChair of the boardSusan GibsonDirector of educationJoAnna RobertoSchools72 58 Elementary Schools 14 Secondary Schools 2020 21 BudgetCA 333 7 million 2020 21 District IDB66168 1 Students and staffStudents26 207 460 of total on an Education Services Agreement 2020 21 Staff2 756 Full Time Equivalent 2020 21 Other informationWebsitewww wbr granderie wbr ca Contents 1 History 2 Current elementary schools 3 Current secondary schools 4 Secondary school athletics 5 Elementary schools in Norfolk County 6 Closed schools 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Bibliography 9 External linksHistory editThe board was formed from the amalgamation of the Norfolk Board of Education the Brant County Board of Education and the Haldimand Board of Education in 1998 The announcement of the new board was made in September 1997 as a part of the Fewer School Boards Act This was based on a report created in 1996 by the Bob Rae government who recommended the changes While the board was officially established on January 1 1998 many of the administrative positions lasted until the beginning of May in 1998 In 1998 under Progressive Conservative Premier Mike Harris government the way public schools were funded dramatically changed Among the changes the province replaced local boards power to levy taxes to fund schools with a centralized system of education grants The new regime was accompanied by a law forcing school boards to adopt balanced budgets These changes contributed to school closures and consolidations in the Grand Erie Board Current elementary schools editAgnes G Hodge Public School Banbury Heights Public School Bellview Public School Bloomsburg Public School Boston Public School Branlyn Community School Brier Park Public School Burford District Elementary School Caledonia Centennial Public School Cedarland Public School Centennial Grand Woodlands School Central Public School Cobblestone Elementary School Courtland Public School Delhi Public School Echo Place School Ecole Confederation Elementary School French Immersion Ecole Dufferin Public School French Immersion Elgin Avenue Public School Glen Morris Public School Graham Bell Victoria Public School Grandview Public School Greenbrier Public School Hagersville Elementary School Houghton Public School J L Mitchener Public School James Hillier Public School Jarvis Public School King George Elementary School Lakewood Elementary School Langton Public School Lansdowne Costain Public School Lynndale Heights Public School Major Ballachey Public School Mt Pleasant School North Ward School Oakland Scotland Public School Oneida Central Public School Onondaga Brant Public School Paris Central Public School Port Rowan Public School Prince Charles Public School Princess Elizabeth Public School Rainham Central School River Heights School Russell Reid Public School Ryerson Heights Elementary School Seneca Central Public School St George German Public School Teeterville Public School Thompson Creek Elementary School Walpole North Elementary School Walsh Public School Walter Gretzky Elementary Waterford Public School West Lynn Public School Woodman Cainsville SchoolCurrent secondary schools editBrantford Collegiate Institute and Vocational School Cayuga Secondary School Delhi District Secondary School Dunnville Secondary School Grand Erie Learning Alternatives GELA Grand Erie Learning Alternatives GELA Simcoe Hagersville Secondary School McKinnon Park Secondary School North Park Collegiate and Vocational School Paris District High School Pauline Johnson Collegiate and Vocational School Simcoe Composite School Tollgate Technological Skills Centre Valley Heights Secondary School Waterford District High SchoolSecondary school athletics editThe secondary schools in the board play in three different sports associations Schools in Brant County play in the Brant County Secondary School Athletics Association Norfolk Country Schools play in Norfolk Secondary School Athletics Association and Haldimand County schools compete in Southern Ontario Secondary School Athletics Association Zone II Schools winning BCSSAA and NSSAA move onto CWOSSA while Haldimand schools play in SOSSA All schools move on from there to OFSAA Elementary schools in Norfolk County editBoston Public School is a 200 student feeder school to Waterford District High School that consists of eight grades Courtland Public School is a feeder school to Valley Heights Secondary School and Delhi District Secondary School Delhi Public School to grade 8 is a 450 student feeder schools for Delhi District Secondary School Elgin Avenue Public School is a 450 student feeder school to Simcoe Composite School and Waterford District High School Houghton Public School is a grade 8 feeder school to Valley Heights Secondary School Langton Public School is a 250 student eighth grade feeder school for Valley Heights Secondary School Lynndale Heights Public School is a K 8 public elementary school located in Simcoe Ontario Waterford Public School is a public elementary school in Waterford Ontario Boston and Bloomsburg Public Schools located outside of Waterford are feeder schools to Waterford District High School West Lynn Public School is a K 8 school located in Simcoe Ontario Following grade 8 students attend Simcoe Composite School for high school Located within the Grand Erie District but not part of the public school system is the Old Colony Mennonite School a private co educational school for German Mennonites in the community of Langton Ontario The school teaches kindergarten through the eighth grade as in a typical parochial school Due to its Old Colony name Old Order and Conservative Mennonites tend to dominate the campus High school students usually go to Valley Heights Secondary School but recent changes in the school board s policy has opened up all secondary schools in Norfolk County for the eighth grade graduates Closed schools editWalsingham Public School was an elementary school that educated in grades K 8 located in Walsingham Township that was closed along with St Williams Public School when consolidation review almagmated these two sites into the Port Rowan Public School The schools were feeder schools to Valley Heights Secondary School Due to the nearby presence of the Old Colony Mennonite School which taught the local German Mennonite population it had to attract students from both the northern and southern parts of Walsingham 3 Musician Geoff Suderman Gladwell taught here 4 North and South Public Schools were elementary schools in Simcoe Ontario that taught children from kindergarten to sixth grade These schools were feeder schools to Elgin Avenue Public School The schools were established in the 1928 Windham Public School was closed in 2009 Students now attend either Delhi Public School or Teeterville public school making both schools K 8 formerly K 6 Nixon Public School was located near Simcoe Ontario it along with Lyndoch were closed and consolidated at an enlarged Walsh Elementary Port Dover Public School served Port Dover Ontario and was a feeder school to Port Dover Composite School before being amalgamated into Doverwood Public School which subsequently was closed when Port Dover Composite was converted to Lakewood Elementary School Two of the schools located in Paris Ontario Bethel Oakhill and Queen s Ward schools closed during the 2009 2010 school year and were replaced by Cobblestone Elementary School Walpole South Elementary School was a former K to 8 school located on Sandusk Rd south of the 3rd Concession of Walpole Township adjacent to the Nanticoke Refinery Opened in 1965 by the Walpole Board of Education amalgamated into the Haldimand County Board of Education in 1968 it was precipitously closed in June 1998 because of a Hydrogen Sulphide leak which occurred at the neighbouring refinery The students were housed at Hagersville Secondary school for the last few weeks of the school year and then the school population was amalgamated with Jarvis Public School that fall with use of portables until a new addition to house the extra students opening in February 2000 See also edit nbsp Ontario portal nbsp Schools portalList of school districts in Ontario List of high schools in OntarioReferences edit Find a School Board Ontario Ministry of Education Retrieved 15 April 2014 Ontario Regulation 107 08 e Laws Government of Ontario Retrieved 15 April 2014 Profile Canada information Profile Canada Retrieved 2008 07 04 The Cohort Group Grand Erie District School Board PDF Bath ac uk 2001 11 26 Archived from the original PDF on February 12 2005 Retrieved 2008 07 04 Bibliography edit Inventing Secondary Education The Rise of the High School in Nineteenth Century Ontario R D Gidney and W P J Millar McGill Queen s University Press May 1990 ISBN 0 7735 0787 6 Stacking the Deck The Streaming of Working Class Kids in Ontario Schools Bruce Curtis D W Livingstone and Harry Smaller Lorimer January 1 1992 ISBN 0 921908 11 3 Special Education in Ontario Schools Ken Weber Highland Press 1999 ISBN 0 9693061 7 2External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grand Erie District School Board amp oldid 1183777180 Elementary schools in Norfolk County, 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