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The North York Board of Education (NYBE, commonly known as School District 13), officially the Board of Education for the City of North York is the former public
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for the former city of North York in
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. In 1998, the provincial
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passed legislation which amalgamated North York into the City of Toronto. As part of the amalgamation process, the NYBE ceased to exist. Today, administration of schools in North York is handled by the
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. The NYBE building was located at 5050
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, in the same complex as Mel Lastman Square, the former North York City Hall. This building now houses the Toronto District School Board offices.


Schools

North York operated various elementary, junior high, and secondary schools along with its alternative programs.


Elementary schools


Secondary schools

Secondary School Directory
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North York Board of Education. July 3, 1997. Retrieved on November 12, 2010. * Avondale Alternative Secondary School * A. Y. Jackson Secondary School *
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* Sir Sandford Fleming Academy *
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* William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute *
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Newtonbrook Secondary School Newtonbrook Secondary School (Newtonbrook SS, NSS) is a high school for Grades 9 to 12 in the Newtonbrook neighborhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. History Opened in 1964 by the then North York Board of Education to provide a closer school for ...
* Northview Heights Secondary School * Victoria Park Collegiate Institute * Westview Centennial Secondary School *
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* Yorkdale Secondary School


French-language schools

Previously the district operated two French-language schools in addition to English-language schools. As of May 1980 the district operated two of the seven public French-language schools in
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, with the other five being operated by the Metropolitan Separate School Board (now the Toronto Catholic District School Board). The North York school board required that a potential student must know French before being admitted to a French-speaking school.Toronto has 7 public schools for French-speaking children
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''. Wednesday May 21, 1980. p. 66. Retrieved from Google News (66 of 141) on July 24, 2013.
The '' Conseil des écoles françaises de la communauté urbaine de Toronto'' (CEFCUT) assumed control of French-language education in the Toronto area on 1 December 1988.Behiels, Michael D. ''La francophonie canadienne: renouveau constitutionnel et gouvernance scolaire'' (Issue 12 of Collection Amérique française, ISSN 1480-4735). University of Ottawa Press, 2005. , 9782760306004. p
133
"Le Conseil des écoles françaises de la communauté urbaine de Toronto (CEFCUT), le 1er décembre 1988, s'établit dans un climat beaucoup moins acrimonieux qu'à Ottawa-Carleton. Jusqu'en 1987, les conseils scolaires de Toronto, North York et Scarborough ainsi que leurs CCLF gèrent les classes et les écoles de langue française qui accueillent près de 1700 élèves."
In 1977 the school board voted to build a school out of surplus portable buildings on the site of the Ecole Etienne Brule, spending $120,000 to construct the school. The residents in the area where it was being constructed were against the proposal because 172 children from the area were bussed away to another school, and the new school in their community would not serve them. At nighttime, when workers tried to move the portables onto the site, some residents tried to obstruct their efforts.


References


External links


North York Board of Education
(Archive)
Website of current Toronto District School Board
{{Coord missing, Ontario Education in Toronto Former school districts in Ontario 1998 disestablishments in Ontario