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Directory of Schools 1968-1969 29 CONTENT . S Notes and Legend 2 Municipality of the District of Queens County St. Mary’s 21 Municipality of Queens County 45 Annapolis County Halifax County Town of Liverpool 45 Municipality of Annapolis County 3—4 Municipality of Halifax County 22—28 Richmond County Town of Annapolis Royal 3 City of Halifax Municipality of Richmond County 46 Town of Bridgetown 3 City of Dartmouth 30 Shelburne County Town of Middleton 4 Hants County Municipality of the District of Antigonish County Municipality of the District of Barrington 47 Municipality of Antigonish County 5 Hants East 31 Town of Clark’s Harbour 47 Town of Antigonish 6 Municipality of the Disttict of Municipality of the District of Cape Breton County Hants West 32 Shelburne 48 Municipality of Cape Breton County 7—8 Town of Windsor 32 Town of Lockeport 48 City of Sydney 9 Town of Hantsport 32 Town of Shelburne 48 Town of New Waterford 10 Inverness County Victoria County Town of Glace Bay 10 Municipality of Inverness County 33—34 Municipality of Victoria County 49 Town of Dominion 11 Town of Port Hawkesbury 34 Yarmouth County Town of North Sydney 11 Town of Inverness 34 Municipality of the District of Town of Sydney Mines 11 Kings County Argyle 50 Town of Louisbourg 12 Municipality of Kings County 35—36 Municipality of the District of Colchester County Town of Berwick 36 Yarmouth 51 Municipality of Colchester County 13—14 Town of Wolfville 36 Town of Yarmouth 51 U Town of Stewiacke 14 Town of Kentville 37 Town of Truro 14 Lunenburg County Cumberland County Municipality of the District of Appendices Municipality of Cumberland County 15—16 Chester 38 A — Schools having pupils enrolled in Town of Amherst 16 6( ‘V? Municipality of the District of Grades 10, 11, 12 52—54 Town of Oxford 17 Lunenburg and New Dublin 39—40 B — Regional vocational schools 55 Town of Springhill 17 Town of Lunenburg 40 C — Locally—appointed superintendents Town of Parrsboro 17 Town of Mahone Bay 40 and supervisors of schools 56—58 Digby County Town of Bridgewater 40 D — Local school authorities and Municipality of the District of Clare 18 Pictou County their secretaries 59 Municipality the of District of Digby 19 Municipality of Pictou County 41—42 E — Alphabetical index of schools 60—65 Town of Digby 19 Town of New Glasgow 43 F — Divisional inspectors and super— Guysborough County Town of Stellarton 43 visors of schools (Department of MuniLipality of the District of Town of Trenton 43 Education) 66 Guysborough 20 Town of Westville 44 Town of Canso 20 Town of Pictou 44 Town of Mulgrave 20 NOTE S Schools are listed by county; and, within each county, by munici ent pupils of the same elementary school may proceed, according to pal district, town or city. their requirements, to several secondary schools. Included as appendices are: Similarly, certain elementary schools in some municipal districts ‘feed’ secondary schools other than regional high schools in other municipal A — a list of schools having pupils enrolled in senior high districts or in towns. school grades; B — a list of regional vocational schools; Indentation is used to indicate (a) a school located in the section C — a list of locally—appointed supervisory personnel; named above it; or (b) a school whose pupils proceed to the secondary D — a list of local school authorities and their secretaries; school named above it. Double indentation is used occasionally to indicate E — an alphabetical index of schools; an elementary school which ‘feeds’ another elementary school which in F — a list of divisional inspectors and supervisors of turn ‘feeds’ a secondary school. schools. Schools in cities, towns or large village sections are listed usually Schools within municipal districts are arranged so as to show as in alphabetical order. nearly as possible their grouping as instructional units. In each system, sub—system or group of schools, the high school is listed Approximate enrolments are given as of September 30, 1968. The number first, followed by its feeder schools. To find the putative of pupils enrolled, and the number of teachers employed, may vary destinations of pupils attending elementary schools, read up appreciably throughout the school year. The statistics in this Directory except where otherwise instructed. may therefore not tally exactly with the statistics in the Annual Report of the Department of Education for the corresponding school There is much local variation, however, in keeping with the in year, or in other directories. The figures in this Directory are not to creasing flexibility of the comprehensive school system. Differ— be taken as official for statistical purposes. LEGEND A — Auxiliary Class(es) C — Business Education Class(es) El — Elementary (Grades Primary—6) JH — Junior High (Grades 7—9 P — Primary Grade P — Principal S — Special Class(es) S — Supervisor of Schools SE — Senior High (Grades 10—12) T — Teacher(s) ANNAPOLIS COUNTY Grades Approximate Enrolment No. Section or School P. 0. Address of School Principal or Teacher T Taught El. JR SH C A S Totals ML’NICIPALITY Of ANNAPOLIS COUNTY; TOWN OF ANNAPOLIS ROYAL; TOWN OF BRIDGETOWN; TOWN OF MIDDLETON perintendent of Schools: Keith M. Parker, Paradise. Supervisor of Curriculum: Keith H. Chappell. Annapolis Royal and Area Sub—System Supervisor of Schools: John C. Johnson, Annapolis Royal. 19W Annapolis Royal Regional Academy Armapolis Royal P — J. Frederick Fry 35 7—12 412 244 13 669 19W Annapolis Royal Elem. Annapolis Royal P — Stewart Hannam 13 P—6 258 13 271 45W Cornwallis Clark Rutherford Mem. C.F.B. Cornwallis P — Robert E. Potts 18 P—8 269 55 3 327 24W *Bear River Oakdene Bear River P — Mrs. Ellen Crocker 9 P—9 134 45 179 22W (Clements Consolidated Deep Brook (P — Alfred Boutilier 6 P—6 129 129 I’ 27W (Clementsvale Dist. Elem. Clementsvale ( 5 P—6 138 138 12W Granville Consolidated Granville Ferry P — Mrs. Marion Mills 7 P—6 167 13 180 3W Parker’s Cove Consolidated R. R. 1/3, Granville Ferry P — John L. MacDonald 6 P—6 151 151 17W Round Hill R. R. #1, Annapolis Royal T — Mrs. Margaret Milner 1 P—5 20 20 * Pupils from Bear River attend Annapolis Royal Regional Academy or Digby Regional High at Grade 10. Bridgetown and Area Sub—System Supervisor of Schools: J. Roy Mclsaac, Bridgetown. 291 Bridgetown Regional High Bridgetown P — John D. Walker 25 7—12 276 153 17 446 291 Bridgetown Reg. Elementary Bridgetown P — Mrs. Marion Jubien 16 P—6 383 11 394 18E Clarence East R. R. ill, Bridgetown T — Mrs. C. Loretta Barteaux 1 P—4 16 16 281 Paradise Paradise p — John C. Currie 2 P—6 45 45 141 St. Croix Cove M. C. Foster Memorial R. R. #4, Bridgetown P — Miss Anne Wade 4 P—6 85 14 99 42E Tupperville R. R. #3, Bridgetown T — Miss Maude Jodrey 1 P—6 16 16 4 ANNAPOLIS COUNTY Grades Ap? roximate Enrolments El. JH SH C A S Totals No. Section or School P.O. Address of School Principal or Teacher f Taught 0 Middleton and Area Sub—System Supervisor of Schools: John S. MacPherson, Middleton. 0 36 817 241 Middleton Regional High Box 280, Middleton P — Albert Pepoard 51 7—12 490 259 32 150 0 241 Middleton MacDonald Middleton P — Steve Moseychuck 7 4—6 150 197 24E Middleton Elementary Middleton P — Miss Rita Smith 8 P—3 197 118 21 Margaretville Cons. Margaretville P — Mrs. Louise Villett 5 P—6 118 140 lE Melvern Square Melvern Square P — David Diggins 5 P—6 140 U 100 341 Nictaux Falls R. R. #3, Middleton P — Richard Skinner 4 P—6 100 68 361 Nictaux West R. R. #3, Middleton P — Mrs. Sarah Baker 3 P—6 68 104 22E South Farmington Wilmot Station P — Mrs. Marjorie Frail 4 P—3 104 0 118 201 Torbrook Mines Cons. P. R. #2, Wilmot P — Raymond Kling 4 P—6 118 12 231 Wilmot Wilmot T — Mrs. Annie Perry 1 P—6 12 70 481 *Springfield Consolidated Springfield P — Mrs. Barbara H. Penney 4 F—? 61 9 18 U 501 *East Dalhousie R. R. #3, Springfield T — Miss Florence Grouse 1 P—6 18 Lawrencetown Sub-System 0. Supervisor of Schools: Robert E. Perry, Lawrencetown. 32 9 272 26E **Lawrencetown Cons. High Lawrence town P — Robert E. Perry 16 4—11 128 103 0 175 261 Lawrencetown Cons. Elem. Lawrence town P — Mrs. Josie Leonard 6 P—3 175 234 U Annapolis Regional Vocational School P.O. Box 299, Middleton P — George F. Adams 37 Annapolis County (25 sections: 30 schools) 305 3200 1390 688 62 99 5673 U * Pupils from Springfield Consolidated and East Dalhousie proceed to the New Germany Rural High School at Grades 8 and 7 respectively (See District of Lunenhurg and New Dublin) U ** Grade 12, General Course, and Commercial students of Lawrencetown Consolidated proceed to the Middleton Pegional High School. U El 5 ATIGONISH COUNTY Grades Approximate Enrolment No. Section or School P. 0. Address of School Principal or Teacher Tau El. JH SE C A S Totals MUNICIPALITY Of ANTIGONISH COUNTY Superintendent of Schools: Dr. Remi J. Chiasson, Antigonish St. Andrew Rural High Antigonish P — John F. MacDonald 47 7—12 480 421 21 922 62 F’ 5 Lakevale Consolidated R. R. #4, Lakevale P — Mrs. Nary C. MacLellan 3 P—6 62 12 North Shore Cons. R. R. #3, Antigonish P — Eric J. Mulalley 6 P—6 125 125 20 Lower South River R. R. #7, Antigonish T — Mrs. M. Jeannette Dunn 1 P—2 32 32 25 Heatherton Heatherton P — Kenton Teasdale 8 P—9 166 60 226 n Fraser’s Grant Fraser’s Grant T — Mrs.
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