Upper Canada District School Board

Upper Canada District School Board
UCDSB
Location
Brockville, Ontario
Eastern Ontario counties: Leeds and Grenville, Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott and Russell, Lanark County.
Canada
Coordinates 44°35′36″N 75°42′09″W / 44.59323°N 75.70263°W / 44.59323; -75.70263Coordinates: 44°35′36″N 75°42′09″W / 44.59323°N 75.70263°W / 44.59323; -75.70263
District information
Chair of the board Jeff McMillan
Director of education David K. Thomas
Schools 103; 81 elementary, 22 secondary
Budget CA$295 million[1] million (2005-06)
District ID B66192
Students and staff
Students 26,701 approx; 17,686 elementary, 8,235 secondary, 780 alternative/continuing education
Other information
Elected trustees
  • (WARD 1) - Donald Cram
  • (WARD 2) - William MacPherson
  • (WARD 3) - Susan Richards
  • (WARD 4) - John McAllister
  • (WARD 5) - Jeff McMillan
  • (WARD 6) - Lisa Swan
  • (WARD 7) - Jeremy Armer
  • (WARD 8) - David McDonald
  • (WARD 9) - Wendy MacPherson
  • (WARD 10) - Caroll Carkner
  • (WARD 11) - Peter Garrow
Student trustees Alex MacIsaac
Website www.ucdsb.on.ca

The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB, known as English-language Public District School Board No. 26 prior to 1999[2]) is one of the largest public school boards in Ontario in terms of geographical area. It encompasses the counties in the easternmost portion of the province, including the cities of Brockville, Clarence-Rockland, Carleton Place, Cornwall, and Akwesasne. It covers most of the area surrounding - but not including - the city of Ottawa.

The board manages a main office in Brockville and four regional education centres, and offers alternate and continuing education at over 30 locations. The board foresees an overall decline in student enrolment over the next 15 years, and has engaged in long-term strategic planning to address this issue.

Secondary schools

Secondary school enrollment (according to data from the Ontario Ministry of Education's School Information Finder service) and Fraser Institute provincial rankings[3] are as follows:

UCDSB secondary schools
Name Location Enrollment 1-year ranking of 727 5-year ranking of 693
Almonte and District High School Almonte482 392 246
Athens District High School Athens215 566 479
Brockville Collegiate Institute Brockville562 79 30
Carleton Place High School Carleton Place684 225 301
Charlottenburgh and Lancaster District High School Williamstown272 309 246
Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School Cornwall560 n/a n/a
Gananoque Secondary School Gananoque399 566 570
Glengarry District High School Alexandria364 225 223
North Dundas District High School Chesterville/Winchester531 595 426
North Grenville District High School Kemptville477 197 194
Perth and District Collegiate Institute Perth682 547 493
Rideau District High School Elgin397 411 177
Rockland District High School Rockland359 79 130
Rothwell-Osnabruck Secondary School Ingleside178 497 n/a
Russell High School Russell362 225 165
Seaway District High School Iroquois371 351 265
Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute Smiths Falls765 623 450
South Grenville District High School Prescott601 587 546
St. Lawrence High School Cornwall271 655 640
Tagwi Secondary School Avonmore420 432 523
Thousand Islands Secondary School Brockville1017 309 194
Vankleek Hill Collegiate Institute Vankleek Hill402 351 343

Additionally, the Board operates the Eastern Ontario Education and Training Centre in Hawkesbury, along with Conseil des écoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario and Conseil scolaire district catholique de l'Est ontarien .

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