Greater North Central Francophone Education Region No. 2

Greater North Central Francophone Education Region No. 2
Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord
Address
Suite 322
8627 - 91 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Beaumont, Camrose, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Jasper, Legal, Lloydminster, Red Deer, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Wainwright
Canada
Coordinates 53°31′22″N 113°28′03″W / 53.522758°N 113.467484°W / 53.522758; -113.467484Coordinates: 53°31′22″N 113°28′03″W / 53.522758°N 113.467484°W / 53.522758; -113.467484
District information
Superintendent Robert Lessard
Chair of the board Nathalie Lachance
Schools 19[1]
Budget CA$56[2] million (2017-2018)
Students and staff
Students 3368 (September 2017)[3]
Teachers 230
Staff 135
Other information
Elected trustees Étienne Alary (catholic)
Malorie Aubé (public)
Steve Daigle (catholic)
Nathalie Lachance (catholic)
Édith Lebeau (public)
Ismail Osman-Hachi (public)
Website centrenord.ab.ca

The Greater North Central Francophone Education Region No. 2, known in French as the Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord (CSCN), is one of Alberta’s four French language school board. French language education is intended for children who are eligible under section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The CSCN is a composite board, operating both public and catholic francophone schools in Beaumont, Camrose, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Jasper, Legal, Lloydminster, Red Deer, Sherwood Park, St. Albert and Wainwright. The CSCN receives funding for all students from the provincial Government of Alberta.

Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord board office

History

In 1993, the Government of Alberta adopted a bill amending the School Act to comply with Mahe v. Alberta (1990), a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the minority language education rights under section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The district was created in 1994 under section 223.3 of the School Act under the name Regional Authority of the North Central Francophone Education Region No. 4 (since changed to Greater North Central Francophone Education Region No. 2). It is one of four French school boards in Alberta.[4]

Governance

According to the School Act (2001), the seven members of the Board of Trustees are elected to represent francophone communities in central and northern Alberta. The composite regional Authority’s mandate is to protect the linguistic and confessional rights of section 23 holders.

The CSCN updates its list of electors by carrying out a census, as required. Results of the census determine the proportion of Public school Trustees and Catholic school Trustees to be elected to the Board. The Catholic trustees constitute a separate entity – Conseil scolaire catholique Centre-Nord – according to section 255.4 of the School Act (2001). Based on the 2010 census, there are two Public school trustees and five Catholic school trustees.

Size

In 2016-2017 school year, there were approximately 3,200 students attending 19 schools in total: 9 elementary schools, 1 elementary/junior high school, 1 junior high school, 2 junior/senior high school, 5 elementary/junior/senior high schools, and 1 senior high school.

The CSCN employs approximately 350 teachers and professionals.

Schools

Name Public/Catholic Address City/Town Grades
École À la DécouvertePublic10935 - 113 Street NWEdmontonK-6
École Alexandre-TachéCatholic30 Erin Ridge DriveSt. Albert7-12
École BoréalCatholic312 Abasand DriveFort McMurrayK-12
École CitadelleCatholic5109 - 46 StreetLegalK-9
École Claudette-et-Denis-TardifPublic10 Hawkins CrescentSherwood ParkK-6
École des FondateurPublic4707 - 56 StreetCamroseK-7
École DesrochersPublic302 Elm AvenueJasperK-12
École Joseph-MoreauCatholic9750 - 74 Avenue NWEdmonton7-9
École La MissionCatholic46 Heritage DriveSt. AlbertK-6
École La PrairieCatholic4810 - 34 StreetRed DeerK-12
École Maurice-LavalléeCatholic8828 - 95 Street NWEdmonton10-12
École Michaëlle-JeanPublic10005 - 84 Street NWEdmonton7-12
École Notre-DameCatholic15425 - 91 Avenue NWEdmontonK-6
École Père-LacombeCatholic10715 - 131A Avenue NWEdmontonK-6
École publique Gabrielle-RoyPublic8728 - 93 Avenue NWEdmontonK-6
École Saint-ChristopheCatholic214 - 8 StreetWainwrightK-12
École Saint-VitalCatholic5505 - Magasin AvenueBeaumontK-6
École Sainte-Jeanne-d’ArcCatholic8505 - 68A Street NWEdmontonK-6
École Sans-FrontièresPublic4204 - 54 AvenueLloydminsterK-12

See also

References

  1. "Find a school". Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  2. "Budget Report for the year ending August 31, 2018" (PDF). Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  3. "Points Saillants de la réunion ordinaire du 25 octobre 2017" (PDF). Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  4. "2015/16 Authority Enrollment Data". Student Population. Alberta Education. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
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