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Planning & Operations


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DESTINATIONS DIRECTORY OF SCHOOLS


ST. SOFIA CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


ST. BENEDICT/ST. ANDREW BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT

ST. ANNE REPLACEMENT SCHOOL

 
LESTER B. PEARSON SCHOOL LAND EXCHANGE

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ST. LEONARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEMPORARY RELOCATION TO ST. RITA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 

 
SCHOOL VENTILATION


WATER TESTING IN 91¿´Æ¬ SCHOOLS

 

REPORTS AND INFORMATION

  
ENROLMENT REPORT  


GREEN ENERGY ACT

Under the Ministry of Energy’s Green Energy Act (GEA), Ontario Regulation 397-11, broader public sector organizations such as school boards, are required to report annually on the energy consumption of their sites and prepare an Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan. The use of electricity and natural gas for each building and the Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan can be found in the following documents:

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