Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud
Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud CSDCCS formerly Les Conseil des écoles catholiques du Grand Toronto (CECGT) | |
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Centre d'éducation catholique Omer-Deslauriers, the district headquarters | |
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110 Drewry Avenue Toronto (Ontario) M2M 1C8 Southcentral Ontario Canada | |
District information | |
Superintendent |
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Schools |
44 elementary schools 10 high schools, 54 in Total. |
Budget | CA$150.1[1] million (2010-2011) |
Students and staff | |
Students | 13,600[2] |
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Chair of the Board | Mélinda Chartrand |
Director of Education | André Blais |
Website |
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Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud ("CSDCCS") is the Roman Catholic separate, French language school board for the South-Central region of Ontario. It is headquartered in the Centre d'éducation catholique Omer-Deslauriers (Omer Deslauriers Centre of Catholic Education) in North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[3][4]
Jurisdiction
The CSDCCS provides French-language school services to the following areas in Ontario:[5]
- the cities of Toronto, Hamilton and Kawartha Lakes
- the regional municipalities of Durham, York, Peel, Halton, Niagara and Waterloo,
- the Counties of Brant, Dufferin, Haldimand, Norfolk, Northumberland, Peterborough, Simcoe and Wellington,
- the District Municipality of Muskoka, and
- in the District of Parry Sound, the Town of Parry Sound and the Townships of Carling, McDougall, McKellar and Seguin.
History
As part of the province-wide restructuring of Ontario's school boards as a consequence of the passage of the Fewer School Boards Act, 1997,[6] the French-language Separate District School Board No. 64 was created to take over the French-language schools previously managed by the area's separate school boards.[7] It was renamed as the "Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud" in 1999.[5]
Schools
The Board's schools cover the Golden Horseshoe area of Ontario, together with Simcoe County, the Regional Municipality of Waterloo and other neighbouring counties. There are significant concentrations of schools in the historically francophone areas of Simcoe and Niagara.
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City of Toronto |
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City of Hamilton |
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Regional Municipality of Niagara |
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Simcoe County |
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Regional Municipality of Durham |
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Regional Municipality of Halton |
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Regional Municipality of Peel |
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Regional Municipality of York |
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Regional Municipality of Waterloo |
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Brant County | ||
Norfolk County |
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Peterborough County |
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Wellington County |
See also
- Toronto Catholic District School Board, formerly Metropolitan Separate School Board
- Toronto District School Board
- Conseil scolaire de district du Centre-Sud-Ouest
- List of school districts in Ontario
- List of high schools in Ontario
References
- ↑ "Budget 2007-2008" (PDF). Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud. p. 7. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
- ↑ ".: Mission et vision - CSDCCS :.". Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
- ↑ "Your French School." Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud. Retrieved on March 11, 2011. "110, ave. Drewry, North York (Ontario) M2M 1C8"
- ↑ "Rapport annuel 2000-2001." Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud. p. 7. Retrieved on December 18, 2011. "Le 12 avril 2001, le Conseil invitait tout le personnel administratif du Centre d’éducation catholique Omer-Deslauriers (siège social)[...]
- 1 2 Establishment, Areas of Jurisdiction, and Names of District School Boards, O. Reg. 185/97
- ↑ Fewer School Boards Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 3
- ↑ Transition from Old Boards to District School Boards, O. Reg. 460/97
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