Upper Grand District School Board | |
Address: | 500 Victoria Road North |
Country: | Canada |
Coordinates: | 43.5791°N -80.2629°W |
Superintendent: | Associate Directors (Brent McDonald, Evelyn Giannopoulos); Chief Financial Officer (Glen Regier); Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility Commissioner (Alicia Ralph) Superintendents of Education (Denise Heaslip, Pat Hamilton, Belal Taha, Wendy Donaldson, Peggy Blair); Superintendent of People, Leadership & Culture (Deirdre Pyke) |
Chair Of The Board: | Ralf Mesenbrink |
Director Of Education: | Peter Sovran |
Free Label1: | Elected trustees |
Free Text1: | Ralf Mesenbrink, Jen Edwards, Irene Hanenberg, Katherine Hauser, Martha MacNeil, Alethia O’Hara-Stephenson, Robin Ross, Lynn Topping, Luke Weiler, Laurie Whyte |
Free Label2: | Student trustees |
Free Text2: | Hiba Mangat, Zechariah Nasir |
Schools: | 65 elementary schools[1] 11 secondary schools[2] |
Budget: | CA$455 million (2023-24) |
District Id: | B66117 |
Website: | http://www.ugdsb.ca |
The Upper Grand District School Board (known as English-language Public District School Board No. 18 prior to 1999[3]) is a school board in Ontario, Canada. It spans an area of 4211 km2[4] and serves approximately 35,000 students through 65 elementary schools and 11 secondary schools in Dufferin County, Wellington County and the City of Guelph.
Student success is the goal of over 4,000 dedicated teaching and support staff who are aided by the contributions of caring volunteers and community partners.[5]
The board has 10 elected trustees and 2 student trustees.[6] The 2023-24 budget (Operating only) is $$455,486,186.[7]
In June 2022, the Board of Trustees approved the UGDSB's Multi-Year Plan 2022-2026.[8] A school board’s MYP establishes the key directions that guide the organization’s actions for the students and communities that it serves.[9] The 2022-2026 Multi-Year Plan established the following priorities:[10]
UGDSB's Purpose: To inspire a love of learning and develop engaged, globally literate citizens.
UGDSB's Vision: To be recognized as leaders in creating unparalleled, agile, and inclusive learning experiences for all.
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Kindergarten is a two-year program that includes Junior (year 1) and Senior (year 2) Kindergarten.[11]
In September 2010, the Board began offering the full day kindergarten program in some schools as part of a province wide implementation plan. As of the 2014-2015 school year, all elementary schools offer Full Day Kindergarten (FDK). At these schools, JK and SK children attend all day every day, Monday to Friday.[12]
The board offers two FSL programs – Core French and French Immersion.[13]
Core French is mandatory from Grades 4 to 8 for all students in English-language elementary schools. At the secondary level, students can take French as a subject from Grades 9 - 12. It is mandatory that students take one French credit for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
French Immersion offers students the opportunity to acquire a high level of proficiency in French while maintaining and developing English language skills.[13] French Immersion is available in 19 elementary schools and four high schools.[14]
Secondary schools are listed below:[15]
In January 2018, The Upper Grand District School Board announced new plans to build a secondary school northwest of the Victoria Road at Arkell Road intersection.[16] The project is a part of Ontario's Ministry of Education's plan to build 30 new schools across the province and renovate 40 others. The new secondary school is expected to provide relief for the overpopulated Centennial C.V.I. high school. it is designed to accommodate 900 students and will cost the provincial government an estimated $25.5 million.[17]
The Upper Grand DSB is committed to all students, K-12+, having equitable opportunities to explore and experience diverse pathway options. Through these opportunities, the board aims to support student optimism for a rich and vibrant future, regardless of which initial pathway they choose, and how their plans might shift and change throughout their lives.[18]
As part of Career/Life planning programming, Upper Grand DSB offers four immersive experiential programs[19] for students in grades 7-12+ that promote learning through exploration, investigation, and active participation. Choosing a program based on their skills and ambitions, students can explore and build skills related to a variety of careers both within and outside of the classroom with full assistance and support, easing the transition as they move on to post-secondary education, whether in an apprenticeship, college or university.
Career Pathways Exploration Programs:[20]