Greater North Central Francophone Education Region No. 2 Explained

Greater North Central Francophone Education Region No. 2
Native Name:Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord
Region:Beaumont, Camrose, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Jasper, Legal, Lloydminster, Red Deer, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Wainwright
Country:Canada
Address:Suite 322
8627 - 91 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Coordinates:53.5228°N -113.4675°W
Superintendent:Robert Lessard
Chair Of The Board:Steve Daigle
Free Label1:Elected trustees
Free Text1:Steve Daigle (catholic)
Tanya Saumure (public)
Giscard Kodiane (catholic)
Jean-Daniel Tremblay (public)
Étienne Alary (catholic)
Ismail Osman-Hachi (public)
Schools:20
Budget:CA$56[1] million (2017-2018)
Students:3368 (September 2017)[2]
Teachers:230
Staff:135

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 boards. 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. Stony Plain and Wainwright. The CSCN receives funding for all students from the provincial Government of Alberta.

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.[3]

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 2011 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.

A twentieth school, an elementary school, opened in Stony Plain in 2022.[4]

Schools

NamePublic/CatholicAddressCity/TownGrades
Public 10935 - 113 Street NW K-9
École Alexandre-Taché Catholic 30 Erin Ridge Drive 5-12
École Boréale Catholic 312 Abasand Drive K-12
École Citadelle Catholic 5204 - 46 Street K-9
École Claudette-et-Denis-Tardif Public 10 Hawkins Crescent K-8
École des Fondateurs Public 4707 - 56 Street K-12
École Desrochers Public 302 Elm Avenue K-12
École La Trinité To be determined[5] 5116 55th AvenueK-6
École Joseph-Moreau Catholic 9750 - 74 Avenue NW 7-9
École La Mission Catholic 46 Heritage Drive K-4
École La Prairie Catholic 4810 - 34 Street K-12
Catholic 8828 - 95 Street NW 10-12
École Michaëlle-Jean Public 10005 - 84 Street NW 7-12
École Notre-Dame Catholic 15425 - 91 Avenue NW K-6
École Père-Lacombe Catholic 10715 - 131A Avenue NW K-6
Public 8728 - 93 Avenue NW K-6
École Saint-Christophe Catholic 214 - 8 Street K-12
École Quatre-Saisons Catholic 5505 - Magasin Avenue K-6
École Sainte-Jeanne-d’Arc Catholic 8505 - 68A Street NW K-6
École Sans-Frontières Public 4204 - 54 Avenue K-12

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Budget Report for the year ending August 31, 2018. Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord. 11 December 2017.
  2. Web site: Points Saillants de la réunion ordinaire du 25 octobre 2017. Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord. 11 December 2017.
  3. Web site: 2015/16 Authority Enrollment Data. Student Population. Alberta Education. 24 November 2016.
  4. Web site: Howell . Rudy . École Francophone de Stony Plain to open this fall . The Grove Examiner . 15 February 2023.
  5. Web site: Nos 20 Écoles . Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord . 15 February 2023.