St.Monica Elementary/Jr.High (Calgary)

About St.Monica Elementary/Jr.High (Calgary)

Calgary Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 1 or the Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD) is the Roman Catholic separate school board in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It also serves the neighboring communities of Airdrie, Chestermere, Cochrane and Rocky View County. The CCSD receives funding for students from the provincial government of Alberta. HistoryThe district was founded on December 18, 1885 as the Lacombe Roman Catholic School District No. 1 in what was then part of the North West Territories. Its first school, also built in 1885, was St. Mary's, which is the oldest operating school in Calgary (though in a newer building). SizeThe CCSD is second in size to the city's main school board, the public Calgary Board of Education . Unlike the Calgary Board of Education, the territory of the CCSD extends slightly outside the municipal limits of the city. For the 2016 - 2017 school year, there are over 55, 000 students in the CCSD, with 109 schools in total. GovernanceA group of seven elected trustees run the CCSD. Trustees represent wards in the city, as well as neighboring communities. They are elected every three years, in the regular municipal election. In the election, Calgary voters can only vote for a trustee to one (not both) of the two school boards. Voters for the CCSD will include Catholics and non-Catholics who support the Catholic system. The public (CBE) and Catholic (CCSD) systems operate independently of each other, and are both under the direct authority of the provincial government of Alberta. The last election was in October 2013.

St.Monica Elementary/Jr.High (Calgary) Description

Calgary Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 1 or the Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD) is the Roman Catholic separate school board in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It also serves the neighboring communities of Airdrie, Chestermere, Cochrane and Rocky View County. The CCSD receives funding for students from the provincial government of Alberta. HistoryThe district was founded on December 18, 1885 as the Lacombe Roman Catholic School District No. 1 in what was then part of the North West Territories. Its first school, also built in 1885, was St. Mary's, which is the oldest operating school in Calgary (though in a newer building). SizeThe CCSD is second in size to the city's main school board, the public Calgary Board of Education . Unlike the Calgary Board of Education, the territory of the CCSD extends slightly outside the municipal limits of the city. For the 2016 - 2017 school year, there are over 55, 000 students in the CCSD, with 109 schools in total. GovernanceA group of seven elected trustees run the CCSD. Trustees represent wards in the city, as well as neighboring communities. They are elected every three years, in the regular municipal election. In the election, Calgary voters can only vote for a trustee to one (not both) of the two school boards. Voters for the CCSD will include Catholics and non-Catholics who support the Catholic system. The public (CBE) and Catholic (CCSD) systems operate independently of each other, and are both under the direct authority of the provincial government of Alberta. The last election was in October 2013.

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St.Monica Elementary/Jr.High (Calgary) is located at Calgary, Alberta