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Several councillors of the City of Gatineau were formally or are school trustees at the CSD. Among those included Aurèle Desjardins, Joseph de Sylva, Paul Morin and Luc Angers. |
Several councillors of the City of Gatineau were formally or are school trustees at the CSD. Among those included Aurèle Desjardins, Joseph de Sylva, Paul Morin and Luc Angers. |
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==Current issues== |
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The next school board elections will take place on Sunday, November 2, 2014. The position of chairman will be chosen by universal suffrage. This will be for a three year term. The last school board elections took place in 2007. |
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Its motto is : Decouvrir, Grandir, Devenir (Discover, Grow and Become) |
Its motto is : Decouvrir, Grandir, Devenir (Discover, Grow and Become) |
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Budget | 150.2 million in revenues [1] & $150 million in spending [2] |
The Commission Scolaire des Draveurs is a public Francophone school board operating in Gatineau, Quebec. The school board was created in 1986 [3] in the old city of Gatineau about 15 years before amalgamation. The board is responsible for primary, secondary and adult schools located in the former city of Gatineau as well as in the municipalities of Val-des-Monts and Cantley located north of Gatineau. Its current president is Christine Emond-Lapointe, a former Bloc Québécois candidate for the riding of Pontiac in the 2006 Canadian federal elections. The general manager is Francois Jette.
The board operates 24 primary schools across the Gatineau sector as well as in Cantley and Val-des-Monts. However, it recent years, they have closed certain primary schools due to lower yearly attendance at those schools.
The board also operates 4 high schools : Polyvalente de l'Érablière, Polyvalente Nicolas-Gatineau, Polyvalente Le Carrefour and École secondaire du Versant and offers transportation to students attending Collège Saint-Joseph de Hull and Collège Saint-Alexandre, the city's two private schools.
It also operates professional and adult formation centres including the Centre de Competence Outaouais and the L'Escale and Nouvelle-Horizon center for adults.
Several councillors of the City of Gatineau were formally or are school trustees at the CSD. Among those included Aurèle Desjardins, Joseph de Sylva, Paul Morin and Luc Angers.
Current issues
The next school board elections will take place on Sunday, November 2, 2014. The position of chairman will be chosen by universal suffrage. This will be for a three year term. The last school board elections took place in 2007.
Its motto is : Decouvrir, Grandir, Devenir (Discover, Grow and Become)
Primary schools
Source: [4]
- École Carle
- École de l'Envolée
- École de l'Escalade
- École de l'Odyssée (Jean XXIII & St-René Goupil)
- École de la Colline (Val-des-Monts)
- École de la Montée
- École de la Rose-des-Vents (Cantley)
- École de la Traversée (Lavigne & Ste-Maria Goretti)
- École de Touraine (George-Étienne Cartier & Riviera)
- École des Belles-Rives (Sainte-Rose)
- École des Cépages
- École des Trois-Saisons
- École du Bois-Joli
- École du Nouveau-Monde (Renaud & Saint-Rosaire)
- École du Vallon
- École L'Équipage (Val-des-Monts)
- École L'Oiseau Bleu
- École La Sablonnière
- École La Source
- École Le Petit Prince
- École Le Tremplin
- École Massé
- École Raymond
- École Sainte-Élizabeth