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Schools 2006-07 GRAND ERIE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DIRECTORY 2006 - 2007 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL No.Grades Address Town/City PC Telephone Fax # Principal Vice-Principal Secretary TWIN 1 Agnes G. Hodge PS K - 8, SE 52 Clench Ave. Brantford N3T 1B6 519-756-4950 756-7998 Brad Walker Tom Holmes Linda Schut 2 Anna Melick Memorial S K - 8 1347 Hutchinson Rd., R.R. #8 Dunnville N1A 2W7 905-774-3766 774-1212 Heather Gross Linda Marr 3 Banbury Heights S K - 8, SE 141 Banbury Rd. Brantford N3P 1E3 519-751-0142 751-9155 Bob Almas Sharon Thorpe 4 Bellview PS K - 6, SE 97 Tenth Ave. Brantford N3S 1G5 519-752-7414 752-9818 Vern Payne Kim Jones 5 Joseph Brant PS 7 - 8 347 Erie Ave. Brantford N3S 2H7 519-759-3170 759-5651 Neil Dunning Karen Misener 6 Bethel S 5 - 8 R.R. #3, 68 Bethel Rd. Paris N3L 3E3 519-442-2500 442-6776 Marti Dreyer Merilyn Nicholas 7 Queen's Ward S K - 4 70 King Edward St. Paris N3L 2G8 519-442-3722 442-1370 Dennis Wright Joyce Leach 8 Bloomsburg PS K - 6, SE R.R.#3, 25 Concession 12 Waterford N0E 1Y0 519-426-0942 426-4135 Dave Bissett Jane Clement-Ploj 9 Boston PS K - 6 R.R. #1, 2993 Cockshutt Road Waterford N0E 1Y0 519-443-5003 443-7073 Janie Senko-Driedge Julie Waldick 10 Townsend Central PS 7 - 8 Box 1210, 726 Thompson Rd. E. Waterford N0E 1Y0 519-443-5712 443-8323 Thadeus Zebroski Cynthia Ruppert 11 Branlyn Community S K - 8, SE 238 Brantwood Park Rd. Brantford N3P 1N9 519-759-7240 759-7786 Dianna Kersten Beth Lougheed Marion Dutchuk 12 Brier Park PS K - 8 10 Blackfriar Lane Brantford N3R 6C5 519-759-8682 759-6510 Monica Cechet Ron Smith Jane Baxter 13 Burford District Elementary S K - 8, SE 35 Alexander St, PO Box 130 Burford N0E 1A0 519-449-2457 449-5314 Fred Gladding Denise Perry 14 Caledonia Centennial PS K - 8, SE 110 Shetland St. Caledonia N3W 2H1 905-765-4860 765-1824 Mike DeBruyn Anne McAlpine 15 Cedarland PS K - 8, SE 60 Ashgrove Ave. Brantford N3R 6E5 519-752-9610 752-7792 Rob Smith Julia Veber 16 Centennial-Grand Woodlands S K - 8, SE 41 Ellenson Drive Brantford N3R 3E7 519-759-4570 759-0394 Marg Clarke Glenna Krause Gifted/Enrichment Centre 519-753-7766 Sylvia Wise, LRT 17 Central PS, Brantford K - 6 135 George St. Brantford N3T 6B4 519-752-8819 752-8989 Heather Knill-Griesser Barb Guest 18 Courtland PS K - 8, SE 1012 Queen St., Box 245 Courtland N0J 1E0 519-688-2110 688-0326 Margaret Payne Joanne Hedges 19 Delhi PS K - 6, SE 227 Queen St. Delhi N4B 2K6 519-582-1890 582-1572 Wayne Baker Ruthanne MacGregor 20 Doverwood PS K - 6, SE Box 250, 109 Hamilton Plank Rd. Port Dover N0A 1N0 519-583-0830 583-2046 Laurie Murray Debbie Carroll 21 Dufferin PS (French Immersion) K - 8 106 Chestnut St. Brantford N3T 4C6 519-752-8232 752-4869 Donna McArthur Kristy Williams 22 Dunnville Central PS K - 8 121 Alder St. West Dunnville N1A 1R2 905-774-6033 774-6266 Lindsay Williams Bonnie Richardson 23 Elgin Ave. PS K - 8, SE 80 Elgin Ave. Simcoe N3Y 4A8 519-426-4628 426-9423 Paula Sue Rasokas Christine Stewart Marilynn Craig Gifted/Enrichment Centre 519-426-5402 Susan Mawhiney 24 Fairview Avenue PS K - 8, SE 223 Fairview Ave. West Dunnville N1A 1M4 905-774-6144 774-6465 Sharon Fleguel Mary Lynn Link 25 Fairview S (French Immersion) K - 8 34 Norman St. Brantford N3R 2Y1 519-751-2891 751-3851 Janice Muir Michelle Edmondson 26 Glen Morris Central PS K - 8 522 Glen Morris Rd. East Glen Morris N0B 1W0 519-740-2133 740-6853 Jan Finkelstein Suzanne McCormick 27 Graham Bell-Victoria PS K - 6 56 Grand St. Brantford N3R 4B2 519-752-4723 752-4727 Vee Hayward Ginny Byron 28 Grandview PS K - 8, SE 68 North Park St. Brantford N3R 4J9 519-752-1422 752-2610 Suzanne Chapin Jo Ann Little 29 Grandview Central PS K - 8 11 Thrush St. Dunnville N1A 1X7 905-774-4727 774-8820 Cynthia Pinnegar Marg Moyer 30 Greenbrier PS K - 8, SE 33 White Oaks Ave. Brantford N3R 5N8 519-756-5173 756-5551 Liz Whiton Carrie Pineau 31 Hagersville Elementary S K - 8, SE 40 Parkview Rd., Box 579 Hagersville N0A 1H0 905-768-3012 768-5972 Jim Smith Ruth Lampkin-Smith 32 Houghton PS K - 8, ESLR.R. #5, 505 Fairground Siderd. Langton N0E 1G0 519-875-2291 875-2705 Bill Clendinning Denise James 33 J. L. Mitchener PS K - 8, SE Box 99, 60 Munsee St., South Cayuga N0A 1E0 905-772-5071 772-5922 Sandra House Lorrie Lester Gifted/Enrichment Centre 905-772-5071 Kathleen Bartlett 34 James Hillier PS K - 8, SE 62 Queensway Dr. Brantford N3R 4W8 519-752-2296 752-2768 Lisa Van Leeuwen Judy Smith 35 Jarvis PS K - 8 14 Monson St. Jarvis N0A 1J0 519-587-2612 587-3130 Kathy Ricker Cathy Whitford *J. Grincevicius 2006 11 10 Page 1 of 2 GRAND ERIE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DIRECTORY 2006 - 2007 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL No.Grades Address Town/City PC Telephone Fax # Principal Vice-Principal Secretary TWIN 36 King George S K - 8, SE 265 Rawdon St. Brantford N3S 6G7 519-752-7486 752-1015 Lori Henderson Charlotte Morphet Chris O'Grady 37 Langton S K - 8, SE 23 Albert St., P.O. Box 10 Langton N0E 1G0 519-875-4448 875-4346 Marion Dowds Linda Mudford 38 Lansdowne-Costain PS K - 8 21 Preston Blvd. Brantford N3T 5B1 519-753-0390 753-0922 Larry Speakman Joanne McKenzie 39 Lynndale Heights PS K - 8, SE 55 Donly Dr., South Simcoe N3Y 5G7 519-429-2997 429-3166 John Kinnear Linda Butcher 40 Major Ballachey PS K - 8, SE 105 Rawdon St. Brantford N3S 6C7 519-752-1643 752-8050 Jane Goldspink Chris Comeau 41 Mt. Pleasant S K - 8 667 Mt. Pleasant Rd. Mt. Pleasant N0E 1K0 519-484-2912 484-2714 Richard Pardoe Sandy Watts 42 North Ward S K - 8, SE 107 Silver St. Paris N3L 1V2 519-442-2311 442-5954 Marion Remen Dan Mattka Denise Haggart 43 Oakland-Scotland PS K - 8 15 Church St., West Scotland N0E 1R0 519-446-2365 446-3195 Hazel Rook Loraine Poole 44 Oneida Central PS K - 8 661 4th Line Caledonia N3W 2B2 905-765-4700 765-8876 Ellen Davey Kathy Peart 45 Onondaga-Brant PS K - 8 21 Brant School Rd., R.R. #1 Brantford N3T 5L4 519-753-8885 753-8190 Ron Code Helen Smith 46 Paris Central PS K - 7, SE 7 Broadway St., East Paris N3L 2R2 519-442-4163 442-3960 Joy Klassen Carol Vipond 47 Port Dover C.S. (Elem) 7 - 8 713 St. George St. Port Dover N0A 1N0 519-583-0260 583-0262 Elaine Thomas Bill Valoppi Doreen Mels 48 Port Rowan PS K - 8 48 College Avenue Port Rowan N0E 1M0 519-586-3541 586-3780 Dirk Matthys Linda Howe 49 Prince Charles PS K - 8, SE 40 Morton Ave. Brantford N3R 2N5 519-752-9687 752-9409 Lori Barkans Connie Stocco 50 Princess Elizabeth PS K - 6, SE 60 Tecumseh St. Brantford N3S 2B5 519-753-2910 750-1100 Sandra Magnani Carol Robinson 51 Rainham Central S K - 8 572 Concession 5, R.R. #1 Fisherville N0A 1G0 905-779-3404 779-3485 Glenn Smith Marg Quinn 52 River Heights S K - 8 37 Forfar St. East Caledonia N3W 1L6 905-765-5437 765-1954 Carol Brady Marion Kline Darlene Roloson 53 Russell Reid PS K - 3, SE 43 Cambridge Dr. Brantford N3R 5E3 519-753-7727 753-4699 Fran MacLean Susan Scott 54 Coronation PS 4 - 8, SE 54 Ewing Dr. Brantford N3R 5H8 519-752-9332 752-4842 Suzanne Scott Marilyn Dodgson 55 Ryerson Heights ES K5 - 8 33 Dowden Ave. Brantford N3T 0A3 519-752-8814 TBA John Lovett Janice Cook-Harrison 56 St. George-German PS K - 8 3 College St., P.O. Box 130 St. George N0E 1N0 519-448-1493 448-3225 Ruth Mills Giancarlo Crotta (A) Carolyn Kelley 57 Seneca Central PS K - 8 2767 Halidmand Rd. #9 York N0A 1R0 905-772-5222 772-0306 Tony Proracki Sandra Lint 58 Teeterville PS K - 6 P.O. Box 1, 229 Teeter St. Teeterville N0E 1S0 519-443-8447 443-8271 Brian Stefan Karen Csoff 59 Windham Central PS 7 - 8 992 Windham Centre Rd. Windham Ctr N0E 2A0 519-443-8474 443-4442 Charlie Luke Twila Mankis 60 Thompson Creek ES K - 8, SE 800 Cross St., West Dunnville N1A 1N7 905-774-5460 774-9228 Kate Head Debbie Johnson 61 Walpole North ES K - 8 R. R. #5, 1895 Haldimand Rd.#55 Hagersville N0A 1H0 905-768-5112 768-0879 Cheryl Black Janet Hepburn 62 Walsh PS K - 8 R.R. #2, 933 St. John's Rd. W. Simcoe N3Y 4K1 519-426-3716 426-6369 Bonnie Church Colleen Bradshaw 63 Waterford-Massecar, A.B. PS K - 2 100 East Church St. Waterford N0E 1Y0 519-443-8942 443-5702 Charles Irvine Ann Tchegus 64 Waterford-Hewitt, W.F.PS 3 - 6 111 Bruce St. Waterford N0E 1Y0 519-443-8060 443-5911 Charles Irvine Judy Bint 65 West Lynn PS K - 8, SE 18 Parker Dr. Simcoe N3Y 1A1 519-426-0688 426-8082 Tom Kleven Mary Lou Wildfong 66 Woodman-Cainsville S K - 8 51 Woodman Dr.
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