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School board in Ontario, Canada
Lakehead District School Board |
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2135 Sills St., Thunder Bay, ON, P7E 5T2
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Type | Public |
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Grades | K-12; Adult Education |
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Superintendents | Michelle Probizanski, AJ Keene, Kirsti Alaksa |
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Chair of the board | Ellen Chambers |
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Director of education | Sherri-Lynne Pharand |
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Schools | 26: 22 elementary, 3 secondary, 1 centre for adult studies |
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Budget | CA$154 million (2022–2023) |
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District ID | B28061 |
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Students | approx 11,000 |
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Teachers | 840 (2018) |
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Chair of the Board | Ellen Chambers |
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Director of Education | Sherri-Lynne Pharand |
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Elected trustees | Vice Chair: Donica LeBlanc
Patricia Johansen
Ron Oikonen
George Saarinen
Ryan Sitch
Trudy Tuchenhagen
Leah Vanderwey
Indigenous Trustee: Scottie Wemigwans
Student Trustee: Morgann De Franceschi
Indigenous Student Trustee: Emily Drake |
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Website | www.lakeheadschools.ca |
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The Lakehead District School Board (known as English-language Public District School Board No. 6A prior to 1999) oversees all secular English-language public schools in the Thunder Bay CMA and the townships of Gorham and Ware in Ontario, Canada. It administers education at 22 elementary schools, 3 secondary schools and an adult education centre.
District Schools
Elementary Schools
- Algonquin Avenue Public School
- Armstrong 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)
- Ecole Elsie MacGill Public School (French Immersion
- Five Mile Public School
- Gorham and Ware Community School (Lappe)
- Kakabeka Falls Public School (Kakabeka Falls)
- Kingsway Park Public School
- McKellar Park Central Public School
- McKenzie Public School (Shuniah) (K–6)
- Nor'wester View Public School
- Ogden Community Public School (K–7)
- St. James Public School
- 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
Mascots
- Hammarskjold High School - Vikings
- Superior Collegiate and Vocational Institute - Gryphons
- Westgate Collegiate & Vocational Institute - Tigers
- Algonquin Avenue Public School - Gladiators
- Armstrong Public School - Eagles
- C.D. Howe Public School - Howlers
- Claude E. Garton Public School - Cougars
- Crestview Public School - Yellowjackets
- Ecole Gron Morgan Public School - Dragons
- Ecole Elsie MacGill Public School - Hurricanes
- Five Mile Public School - Falcons
- Gorham and Ware Public School - Wolves
- Kakabeka Falls Public School - Coyotes
- Kingsway Park Public School - Panthers
- McKellar Park Central Public School - Thunderhawks
- McKenzie Public School - Mustangs
- Nor'wester View Public School - Knights
- Ogden Community Public School - Otters
- St. James Public School - Polar Bears
- Sherbrooke Public School - Wildcats
- Valley Central Public School - Cougars
- Vance Chapman Public School - Vikings
- Westmount Public School - Wolves
- Whitefish Valley Public School - Eagles
- Woodcrest Public School - Wildcats
Former Secondary Schools
Controversies
- The former director Ian MacRae allegedly said inappropriate comments to staff members and "inappropriate physical contact" with a colleague. In spring of 2017, Ian MacRae allegedly requested communications staff members to remove the achievements of a staff member from the board website and said "he wished for bad things to happen to her." He also allegedly made a number of inappropriate comments about Indigenous people. He has been found guilty.
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