Greater Essex County District School Board Explained

Greater Essex County District School Board
Address:451 Park Street West
Country:Canada
Coordinates:42.3149°N -83.0432°W
Superintendent Type:Superintendents
Superintendent:9
Chair Of The Board:Gale Hatfield
Director Of Education:Vicki Houston
Free Label1:Elected Trustees
Free Text1:10
Free Label2:Student Trustees
Free Text2:2
Schools:54 elementary schools
14 secondary schools
Budget:CA$532 million[1] (2024-2025)
Students:35,684 (2023-2024)
Teachers:2,247 (2023-2024)
Staff:1,634 (2023-2024)

The Greater Essex County District School Board (known as English-language Public District School Board No. 9 prior to 1999[2]) was created on January 1, 1998, with the amalgamation of the Windsor Board of Education and the Essex County Board of Education. The school board services families in both Windsor, Ontario and Essex County, Ontario in Canada.

Schools

The Greater Essex County District School Board administers 14 secondary schools and 54 elementary schools.

Secondary

Elementary

Elementary schools are Grades JK-8, unless otherwise noted:

New Construction

Over the last few years, the Greater Essex County District School Board has received a number of grants from the Ministry of Education to replace older schools with new modern buildings.

James L. Dunn Public School

In November 2015 the Greater Essex County District School Board received a grant from the Ministry of Education of $15.23 million to build a permanent home for the Giles Campus French Immersion Public School. Giles Campus French Immersion Public School was created in 2011 at the former W. D. Lowe High School building to accommodate French Immersion students in the Northwest area of Windsor. This was a temporary solution due to demand for French Immersion programming in the city until a business case was approved to build a new school within the area. In January 2017 the GECDSB purchased a piece of property at 1123 Mercer Street. The former International Playing Card factory, a designated heritage building, will be preserved and included in the overall design of the new school. The new school construction began in July 2020 and opened in September 2022.

North Shore

In November 2015 the Greater Essex County District School Board was awarded a grant of $15.3 million for the construction of a new dual-track French Immersion / English school in the North Shore area. This will replace the current D.M. Eagle Public School and serve an area in Tecumseh and Lakeshore.

Kingsville JK-12

In April 2016, the Ministry of Education announced funding for a $44-million JK-to-Grade 12 school to be located in Kingsville. The new school will consolidate students from Kingsville District High School, Harrow District High School, Kingsville Public School, and Jack Miner Public School, and may be the most expensive school the province has ever built.[3] In 2021 the project was tendered over budget. In March 2022 the Ministry of Education announced the full $59-million to complete the project. The school is expected to open in September 2024.

North Star High School

In October 2016 the Ministry of Education awarded a $24.3 million grant for the construction of a new Amherstburg High School, which will consolidate the General Amherst HS and Western SS communities. The site of the new school is located at the south end of Centennial Park off Simcoe Street between Fryer Street and Victoria Street South which was sold to the school board from the Town of Amherstburg in January 2018. Construction began in October 2020 and opened in September 2022.

Legacy Oak Trail Public School

In October 2016 the Ministry of Education awarded a grant of $9,180,832 to build a replacement for Prince Andrew Public School in LaSalle, Ontario. In September 2018 land was acquired by the Board for the project on Leptis Magda Drive near the Vollmer Recreation Center. Construction began in June 2020 and was completed in September 2021.[4]

Eastview Horizon Public School

In January 2018 the Ministry of Education had awarded a grant of $13.2 million to build a new elementary school in the Forest Glade area for 501 students with an additional 4 dedicated childcare classrooms. The new school will combine the existing Parkview Public School and Eastwood Public School communities into a new building on the existing Parkview School site. Construction began in May 2021 and is expected to open for Fall 2023.

Northwood Public School

In May 2022 the Ontario government announced $4.9 million to build an eight classroom addition at Northwood Public School which will add 184 new student spaces. The addition is expected to be open for September 2023.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024-2025 Approved Budget. Greater Essex County District School Board. 2024.
  2. Web site: Ontario Regulation 107/08. e-Laws. Government of Ontario. 15 April 2014.
  3. Web site: Waddell . Dave . Province Announces $44M For New Kingsville Super School . Windsor Star . April 25, 2016 .
  4. Web site: Legacy Oak Trail Public School . Greater Essex County District School Board . November 19, 2021.