Conseil scolaire catholique de district des Grandes-Rivières

Conseil scolaire catholique de district des Grandes-Rivières
Location
Timmins, Ontario
Timmins, Kirkland Lake, Iroquois Falls, Ramore, Val Gagné, Virginiatown, Earlton, Temiskaming Shores, Smooth Rock Falls, Moonbeam, Kapuskasing, Val Rita, Opasatika, Mattice, Hearst, Cochrane
Canada
Coordinates 48°28′38″N 81°21′48″W / 48.47717°N 81.36324°W / 48.47717; -81.36324Coordinates: 48°28′38″N 81°21′48″W / 48.47717°N 81.36324°W / 48.47717; -81.36324
District information
Director of education Lorraine Presley
Schools 32 elementary schools
11 high schools
District ID B29106
Students and staff
Students 7500+
Other information
Elected trustees Marc Martin
Robert Patenaude
Denis Bélanger
Langis Dion
Isabelle Charbonneau
Lynn Génier-Ouellette
Daniel Grzela
Raymond Lafleur
André Filion
Website www.cscdgr.on.ca

Le Conseil scolaire catholique de district des Grandes-Rivières ("CSCDGR") is a French Catholic school board situated in northern Ontario. The easternmost region of the school board starts in Haileybury. The board covers much of the northern corridor of Highway 11 reaching as far north as Hearst. In the central region of this board is the community of Timmins. The CSCDGR administers schools in an area of 25,000 square kilometres.

The name of the school board was recommended by a former trustee, Jos Matkos. It refers to the many great rivers which run through the area.

The Logo

The logo of the CSCDGR was created by Carmel Arsenault, a local teacher. It represents the different riches found in the region; mining, agriculture and forestry. The colours are also symbolic: green represents forestry as well as renewal and hope; blue represents water not only from the rivers, is a symbol of baptism and also represents the calm northeastern skies of the region; and yellow represents wheat and agriculture, as well as joy for life that is lived in the region.[1]

Elementary schools

Secondary schools

See also

References

  1. Conseil scolaire catholique de district des grandes rivières
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