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Windsor Board of Education

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Windsor Board of Education (WBOE) was a school district in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.[1]

The district, prior to its closure, had 32 elementary schools, eight secondary schools, and 7 agency schools.[2] In 1998 it was amalgamated with the Essex County Board of Education into the Greater Essex County District School Board.

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Schools

Elementary:[3]

  • Bellewood
  • Central
  • Concord (merger of Prince Charles & John McCrae in 1987)
  • Coronation
  • David Maxwell
  • Dougall Avenue
  • Eastwood
  • Forest Glade
  • Frank Begley
  • General Brock
  • Glenwood
  • Gordon McGregor
  • H.D. Taylor
  • Hetherington
  • Hugh Beaton
  • J.E. Benson
  • John Campbell
  • John McWilliam
  • King Edward
  • Marlborough
  • Maryvale
  • Northwood
  • Oakwood
  • Parkview
  • Percy P. McCallum
  • Prince Edward
  • Prince of Wales
  • Princess Anne
  • Princess Elizabeth
  • Queen Victoria
  • Roseland
  • Roseville
  • Southwood
  • W.G. Davis
J.L. Forster Secondary School

Secondary:[2]

Closed prior to dissolution:

References

  1. ^ "School Boards in Ontario." Government of Ontario. January 1996. Retrieved on December 7, 2012. "Box 210, 451 Park Street West, Windsor, Ontario N9A 6K1"
  2. ^ a b "Our Schools." Windsor Board of Education. January 15, 1998. Retrieved on December 7, 2012.
  3. ^ City of Windsor Open Data Catalogue, City of Windsor, Retrieved on June 2014.
  4. ^ Spicer, Dick. "Public Board Snubs Offer For Centennial." The Windsor Star. Thursday March 27, 1986. p. A3. Retrieved from Google News (58/72) on September 10, 2013.

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