Public Schools Branch Explained

Public Schools Branch
Native Name:Inspire - Achieve - Belong
Region:Charlottetown, Stratford, Summerside, Cornwall, Montague, Souris, Kensington, Alberton
Country:Canada
Coordinates:46.2266°N -63.0873°W
Location:Stratford and Summerside, Prince Edward Island
Chair Of The Board:Bethany MacLeod (chair)
Norbert Carpenter (director)
Free Label1:Board Members
Free Text1:Norman Beck, Mary Jane Ready
Students:20,000
Faculty:3500

Public Schools Branch (PSB), formerly the English Language School Board or ELSB, is a Canadian school district in Prince Edward Island.

The Public Schools Branch is an Anglophone district operating 56 public schools (gr. K–12) in Prince County, Queens County and Kings County. It maintains offices in Stratford and Summerside It currently enrolls approximately 20,000 students and has about 3500 employees.

History

The English Language School Board was created in 2012 when Eastern School District and Western School Board were merged. The Board took office on January 1, 2013.[1]

On November 5, 2015, the PEI Government announced that it would be dissolving the English Language School Board,[2] replacing it with the Public Schools Branch.

Family of Schools

Bluefield Family of Schools

Charlottetown Rural Family of Schools

Colonel Gray Family of Schools

Kensington Family of Schools

Kinkora Family of Schools

Montague Family of Schools

Morell Family of Schools

Souris Family of Schools

Three Oaks Family of Schools

Westisle Family of Schools

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: New School Board.
  2. Web site: P.E.I. English school board cut, Department of Education takes over . 2015-11-05 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20221208192223/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-education-administration-announcement-1.3305353 . 2022-12-08 . live .
  3. Web site: Higgins, Brian. A tale of two schools: One's half empty, one's extra full. CBC News. 2016-09-28. 2019-07-31.
  4. Web site: Yarr, Kevin. 'We just don't have any room left': Charlottetown school principal. CBC News. 2016-06-20. 2019-07-30.