Grand Erie District School Board
The Grand Erie District School Board is a school board that has legal jurisdiction over Norfolk County, Haldimand County, and Brant County in the province of Ontario, Canada. The main headquarters are in if striking continues until April there will be more days of school.
History
The board was formed from the amalgamation of the [Norfolk Board of Education, the Brant County Board of Education, and the Haldimand Board of Education in 1998. They were thinking about changing Brant District to Brant County between 1996 and 1998. The announcement of the new board was made on September as a part of the "Fewer School Boards Act." This was based on a report created in 1996 by the Bob Rae government; who recommended the changes. While the board was officially established on January 1, 1998, many of the administrative positions lasted until the beginning of May in 1998.In 1998, under Progressive Conservative Premier Mike Harris' government, the way public schools were funded dramatically changed. Among the changes, the province replaced local boards' power to levy taxes to fund schools with a centralized system of education grants. The new regime was accompanied by a law forcing school boards to adopt balanced budgets. These changes caused school closures in the Grand Erie Board. Burford District High School closed in 2002 after eighty years in the small town, and several communities fought successfully to maintain their community-based high schools like Delhi District Secondary School.
Current projects
The school board has received permissions and funding to rebuild the Brantford Collegiate Institute, the oldest school in the city. According to the school website, the right wing of the school, built in 1910, will be completely demolished and rebuilt save for the facade and the administrative hallway. The 1963 wing will be refurbished, but not destroyed. The project is scheduled to take three school semesters and two summers, and some of the students will be relocated to the closed-down Victoria Elementary School.Current Elementary Schools
- Agnes G. Hodge Public School.
- Banbury Heights Public School
- Bellview Public School
- Bloomsburg Public School
- Boston Public School
- Branlyn Community School
- Brier Park Public School
- Burford District Elementary School
- Caledonia Centennial Public School
- Cedarland Public School
- Centennial-Grand Woodlands School
- Central Brantford Public School
- Cobblestone Elementary School
- Coronation Public School
- Courtland Public School
- Delhi Public School
- Dufferin Public School
- Echo Place School
- Elgin Avenue Public School
- Fairview Avenue Public School
- Fairview School
- Glen Morris Public School
- Graham Bell - Victoria Public School
- Grandview Central Public School
- Grandview Public School
- Greenbrier Public School
- Hagersville Elementary School
- Houghton Public School
- J. L. Mitchener Public School
- James Hillier Public School
- Jarvis Public School
- Joseph Brant Learning Centre
- King George School
- Langton Public School
- Lansdowne-Costain Public School
- Lynndale Heights Public School
- Major Ballachey Public School
- Mt Pleasant Public School
- North Ward School
- Oakland-Scotland Public School
- Oneida Central Public School
- Onondaga-Brant
- Paris Central Public School
- Port Rowan Public School
- Prince Charles Public School
- Princess Elizabeth Public School
- Rainham Central School
- River Heights Elementary School
- Russell Reid Public School
- Ryerson Heights Elementary School
- Seneca Central Public School
- St. George - German Public School
- Teeterville Public School
- Thompson Creek School
- Townsend Central Public School
- Walpole North Elementary School
- Walsh Public School
- Waterford Public School - Ada B. Massecar Campus, W.F. Hewitt Campus
- West Lynn Public School
- Windham Central Public School
- Woodman-Cainsville School
Current Secondary Schools
- Brantford Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, Brantford
- Cayuga Secondary School, Cayuga
- Delhi District Secondary School, Delhi
- Dunnville Secondary School, Dunnville
- Hagersville Secondary School, Hagersville
- McKinnon Park Secondary School, Caledonia
- North Park Collegiate and Vocational School, Brantford
- Paris District High School, Paris
- Pauline Johnson Collegiate & Vocational School, Brantford
- Port Dover Composite School, Port Dover
- Simcoe Composite School, Simcoe
- Tollgate Technological Skills Centre, Brantford
- Valley Heights Secondary School, Walsingham
- Waterford District High School, Waterford
Secondary School Athletics
Elementary schools in Norfolk County
- Boston Public School is a 200-student feeder school to Waterford District High School that consists of eight grades.
- Courtland Public School is a feeder school to Valley Heights Secondary School and Delhi District Secondary School.
- Delhi Public School is a 450-student feeder schools for Delhi District Secondary School.
- Doverwood Public School is a 300-student feeder school to Port Dover Composite School.
- Elgin Avenue Public School is a 450-student feeder school to Simcoe Composite School and Waterford District High School.
- Houghton Public School is a grade 8 feeder school to Valley Heights Secondary School.
- Langton Public School is a 250-student eighth grade feeder school for Valley Heights Secondary School.
- Lynndale Heights Public School is a K-8 public elementary school located in Simcoe, Ontario.
- West Lynn Public School is a K-8 school located in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Following grade 8, students attend Simcoe Composite School for high school.
Closed schools
Walsingham Public School was an elementary school that educated in grades K-8, formerly located in Walsingham Township, that was closed because of funding cutbacks and declining enrolment. The school was a feeder school to Valley Heights Secondary School. Due to the nearby presence of the Old Colony Mennonite School, which taught the local German Mennonite population, it had to attract students from both the northern and southern parts of Walsingham. Musician Geoff Suderman-Gladwell taught here.North Public School is a defunct elementary school in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada that taught children from kindergarten to sixth grade. This school was once considered a feeder school to Elgin Avenue Public School. The school was established in the 1928. At that time, North Public School included the seventh grade and the eighth grade but they were eliminated in governmental cutbacks caused by a decreasing birth rate starting in the 1970s. Windham Public School was closed in 2009. Students now attend either Delhi Public School or Teeterville public school, making both schools K-8. Nixon Public School was located near Simcoe, Ontario; it was closed due to budget cutbacks. Port Dover Public School served Port Dover, Ontario, and was a feeder school to Port Dover Composite School before also being shut down due to budget cutbacks.
Two of the schools located in Paris, Ontario, Bethel and Queen's Ward schools closed during the 2009-2010 school year and were replaced by Cobblestone Elementary School. Forestville Public School is also a defunct public school which taught students in the Forestville, Ontario area.
Walpole South Elementary School was a former K to 8 school located on Sandusk Rd south of the 3rd Concession of Walpole Township adjacent to the Nanticoke Refinery. Opened in 1965 by the Haldimand Board of Education, it was precipitously closed in June 1998 because of concerns, expressed for years, regarding chemical spills at the neighbouring refinery. The students were housed at Hagersville Secondary school for the last few weeks of the school year and then the school population was amalgamated with Jarvis Public School that fall with a new addition to house the extra students opening in February 2000.