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ADSB sees student enrolment increases across the board

Classes have been added to accommodate the increase
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Algoma District School Board building file photo. Kenneth Armstrong/SooToday

NEWS RELEASE
ALGOMA DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
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Algoma District School Board (ADSB) senior staff shared a very positive update and overview of opening enrolment numbers at Algoma District School Board’s first regular board meeting held on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019.

Elementary
The Sept. 7, 2019 JK to Grade 8 enrolment has increased by 272 students from the projected numbers as contained in the April 2, 2019 Director’s Report. To accommodate the increase in enrolment, administration has added classes across the board. There was an increase of 189 students in JK/SK, which is great news. Grade 1 to 8 enrolment also increased by 83 students from projected numbers in April 2019.

Overall, JK to Grade 8 enrolment has increased by 138 students from September 2018.

Secondary
As of Sept. 19, 2019, enrolment in the regular secondary program has increased 176 students from the projected enrolment outlined in the April 2, 2019 Director’s Report.

Overall, secondary enrolment has increased by 101 students since September 2018.

Board personnel noted the increase in enrolment across grade levels, including increased enrolment in all 7-12 sites. Board Chair Jennifer Sarlo shared, “We are proud of the variety of programs and pathways we offer and these numbers indicate that students are choosing schools based on their program and pathway interests.”

Director of Education, Lucia Reece, thanked staff, parents and union leadership for their support and understanding during the transition to new classes, noting, “We restructured the system as quickly as we could, which required the cooperation of many and we are most grateful for their patience and collaboration.”

ADSB is proud to serve all students and welcomes new students and families into its learning community of “Confident learners, caring citizens.”

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