York Region District School Board

York Region District School Board
Location
Aurora, Ontario
Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Whitchurch-Stouffville
Canada
District information
Chair of the board Anna DeBartolo
Director of education J. Philip Parapally
Schools 208 Total
(33 Secondary, 175 Elementary)[1][2]
Budget CA$1,335.7[3] million (2014-2015)
District ID B66095
Students and staff
Students 122,000[4]
Other information
Elected trustees Peter Adams-Luchowski (Aurora and King)
Loralea Carruthers (East Gwillimbury and Whitchurch-Stouffville)
Nancy Elgie (Georgina)
Billy Pang (Markham, Wards 2, 3 & 6)
Susan Geller (Vaughan, Ward 5 and (Markham, Ward 1)
Allan Tam (Markham, 4 & 5)
Juanita Nathan (Markham, Wards 7 & 8)
Martin Van Beek (Newmarket)
Corrie McBain (Richmond Hill, Wards 1, 2, & 4)
Carol Chan (Richmond Hill, Wards 3, 5, & 6)
Anna DeBartolo (Vaughan, Wards 1 & 2)
Linda Aversa (Vaughan, Wards 3 & 4)
Student trustees Mustafa Ismail
Claire Zhou
Website York Region District School Board

The York Region District School Board (YRDSB) is the English-language public school board for York Regional Municipality located in Ontario, Canada. The York Region District School Board is currently the province's third largest school board, with an enrollment of over 122,000 students.[4] It is in the fastest-growing census division in Ontario and the third fastest growing in Canada.[4]

The public francophone (Conseil scolaire Viamonde), English Catholic (York Catholic District School Board), and French Catholic (Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud) communities of York Region also have their own publicly funded school boards and schools that operate in the same area.

History

The school board has been referred to as "English-language Public District School Board No. 16" in Ontario legislation prior to 1999.[5] It was officially known as the York Region Board of Education until it changed its name in the 1990s to York Region District School Board.[6]

Governance

The YRDSB is governed by an elected board of trustees, whose election coincides with the municipal elections in Ontario held throughout the province every four years. The Board consists of 12 trustees, divided amongst the constituent municipalities based on population. The Chair and Vice-Chair of the Board are chosen by secret ballot of the trustees at the inaugural meeting in December.[7]

The most senior staff member of the board is the Director of Education, to whom the Associate Director and all of the Superintendents report.

Programs

Besides the curriculum established by the Government of Ontario, the York Region District School Board places heavy emphasis on its Character Matters program. As well, due to the multicultural nature, and large immigrant population of students under the YRDSB, the Board established the Race Relations Advisory Committee, a standing committee of the board to advise the trustees on issues related to ethnocultural relations. The committee is made up of trustees, staff, community members and students.

Divisions

The school board is divided into four Community Education Centres (North, Central, East and West).[8] The centres represent communities as follows:

The school board teaches approximately 70 000 elementary and 40 000 secondary school students.

Secondary schools

The school board currently manages 33 facilities that provide secondary education.[1]

Name Location Founded Enrolment[9] Notes Image
ACCESS Program Jefferson Community Learning Centre Richmond Hill 34 Alternative school
Alexander Mackenzie High School Richmond Hill 1969 946 Arts specialized school
Aurora High School Aurora 1972 1175 French Immersion school
Bayview Secondary School Richmond Hill 1960 1968 International Baccalaureate school
Bill Crothers Secondary School Markham 2008 1453 Athletics focused
Bur Oak Secondary School Markham 2007 1703
Dr. G.W. Williams Secondary School Aurora 1888 735
Dr. John M. Denison Secondary School Newmarket 1989 886
Emily Carr Secondary School Vaughan 2003 1509
Huron Heights Secondary School Newmarket 1962 1329 Arts specialized school
Keswick High School Georgina 2000 1042
King City Secondary School King Township 1961 1046
Langstaff Secondary School Richmond Hill 1964 1042 French Immersion school
Maple High School Maple 2002 1153
Markham District High School Markham 1953 1473 Offers gifted education and the Advanced Placement Program Non-Semestered School
Markville Secondary School Markham 1990 1351 Offers gifted education, Advanced Placement Program, SHSM
Middlefield Collegiate Institute Markham 1992 1358 Offers the Advanced Placement Program
Milliken Mills High School Markham 1988 995
Newmarket High School Newmarket 1843 1343 Offers gifted education & French immersion
Pierre Elliott Trudeau High School Markham 2002 1984 French immersion school
Richmond Green Secondary School Richmond Hill 2005 1240
Richmond Hill High School Richmond Hill 1851 1699 Offers gifted education
Sir William Mulock Secondary School Newmarket 2001 1226 Offers blended learning and SHSM
Stephen Lewis Secondary School Vaughan 2006 1337
Stouffville District Secondary School Whitchurch-Stouffville 1954 1254
Sutton District High School Georgina 1956 579
Thornhill Secondary School Thornhill 1955 1155 Offers gifted education
Thornlea Secondary School Thornhill 1968 745 Offers French Immersion Program and Pre-AP and Advanced Placement Programs.
Tommy Douglas Secondary School Vaughan 2015 721 Only grade 9 and 10 in its first year
Unionville High School Markham 1985 1649 Offers a Arts specialized program[10] and SHSM in arts & culture or business.[11]
Vaughan Secondary School Vaughan 1989 1203 French Immersion school
Westmount Collegiate Institute Vaughan 1995 1257 Arts specialized school
Woodbridge College Vaughan 1958 644

Elementary schools

The school board currently manages 175 facilities which provides elementary education.[2]

Aurora

East Gwillimbury

Queensville Public School

Georgina

King

Markham

Newmarket

Richmond Hill

Vaughan

Pine Grove P.S.

Whitchurch-Stouffville

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Secondary Schools, Queen's Printer, Ontario. Retrieved on 2010-05-17.
  2. 1 2 Elementary Schools, Queen's Printer, Ontario. Retrieved on 2010-05-17.
  3. "Financial Overview". Director's Report. York Region District School Board. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 "Enrolment and Demographics". Director's Report. York Region District School Board. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
  5. "Ontario Regulation 107/08". e-Laws. Government of Ontario. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  6. Student Transportation in Canada: Facts and Figures. Canadian Education Association. 1987. ISBN 0920315240.
  7. "2014-2018 Board of Trustees". York Region Board of Education. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  8. "Your Trustees". York Region District School Board. Retrieved 2006-06-16.
  9. "York Region District School Board - Monthly Enrolment Report" (PDF). York Region District School Board. 31 October 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  10. "Arts Unionville". Unionville High School. York Region District School Board. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  11. "SHSM". Unionville High School. York Region District School Board. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  12. Latchford, Teresa (November 19, 2007). "Brand new school reflects early heritage". Aurora Banner. Retrieved 2007-11-20.
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