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Hastings & Prince Edward District School Board

Coordinates: 44°09′47″N 77°22′31″W / 44.16306°N 77.37528°W / 44.16306; -77.37528
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Hastings & Prince Edward
District School Board
Location
156 Ann St
Belleville, ON
K8N 1N9
Belleville, Quinte West, and surrounding areas
Canada
Coordinates44°09′47″N 77°22′31″W / 44.16306°N 77.37528°W / 44.16306; -77.37528
District information
Chair of the boardDwayne Inch
Director of educationMandy Savery-Whiteway
Schools39 elementary schools
8 secondary schools
District IDB66222
Other information
Elected trustees
  • Mary Hall, Belleville/Thurlow;
  • Jim Williams, Frankford & Sidney;
  • Jennifer Cobb, North Prince Edward County;
  • Mike Brant, Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte; Southeast Hastings;
  • Tom Biniaris, Trenton & CFB Trenton;
  • Dave Patterson, Belleville/Thurlow;
  • Bonnie Danes, Centre Hastings;
  • Alyssa Mifflin, Student Trustee, Centennial Secondary School;
  • Mandy Savery-Whiteway, Director of Education;
  • Dwayne Inch, South Prince Edward County and Chair of the Board;
  • Lucille Kyle, North Hastings and Vice-chair of the Board;
  • Cameron (Cam) Barry, Student Trustee, Centre Hastings Secondary School.
Websitewww.hpedsb.on.ca

The Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board (known as English-language Public District School Board No. 29 prior to 1999[1]) has 39 elementary and eight secondary schools, serving over 18,400 students, and employing more than 1,070 teachers and 705 support staff. The school board covers a wide geographical area of 7,221 square kilometres bordered by Maynooth to the north, Deseronto to the east, Prince Edward County to the south and Quinte West to the west.

The eight secondary schools managed by the Board are:

Previously the Hastings County Board of Education and the Prince Edward County Board of Education served their respective areas.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ontario Regulation 107/08". e-Laws. Government of Ontario. Retrieved 15 April 2014.