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School List April2021 Sortedbylc School List by Learning Centre 2020-2021 Learning School Name SO Ward Trustee Centre Marguerite Campbell Albion Heights Junior Middle School 1 Harpreet Gill 1 (Acting) Allenby Junior Public School Ron Felsen 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Amesbury Middle School Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 Armour Heights Public School Ron Felsen 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Bala Avenue Community School Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 Baycrest Public School Denise Humphreys 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Beaumonde Heights Junior Middle School Marguerite Campbell 1 Harpreet Gill 1 (Acting) Bedford Park Public School Ron Felsen 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 Bennington Heights Elementary School Andrew Howard 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 Bessborough Drive Elementary and Middle Andrew Howard 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 School Bloordale Middle School Leila Girdhar-Hill 2 Dan MacLean 1 Bloorlea Middle School Leila Girdhar-Hill 2 Dan MacLean 1 Blythwood Junior Public School Ron Felsen 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 Boys Leadership Academy Marguerite Campbell 1 Harpreet Gill 1 (Acting) Braeburn Junior School Marguerite Campbell 1 Harpreet Gill 1 (Acting) Briarcrest Junior School Leila Girdhar-Hill 2 Dan MacLean 1 Broadacres Junior School Leila Girdhar-Hill 2 Dan MacLean 1 Brookhaven Public School Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 Brown Junior Public School Andrew Howard 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Burnhamthorpe Collegiate Institute / Adult Leila Girdhar-Hill 2 Dan MacLean 1 C R Marchant Middle School Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 Cedarvale Community School Ron Felsen 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Central Etobicoke High School Kwame Lennon 2 Dan MacLean 1 Charles E Webster Public School Denise Humphreys 6 Chris Tonks 1 Claireville Junior School Leila Girdhar-Hill 1 Harpreet Gill 1 Cordella Junior Public School Denise Humphreys 6 Chris Tonks 1 Cottingham Junior Public School Andrew Howard 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Davisville Junior Public School Denise Humphreys 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Deer Park Junior and Senior Public School Andrew Howard 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Denlow Public School Ron Felsen 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 Dennis Avenue Community School Denise Humphreys 6 Chris Tonks 1 Dixon Grove Junior Middle School Kwame Lennon 2 Dan MacLean 1 Dunlace Public School Ron Felsen 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 Eatonville Junior School Leila Girdhar-Hill 2 Dan MacLean 1 Eglinton Junior Public School Andrew Howard 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Elmbank Junior Middle Academy Marguerite Campbell 1 Harpreet Gill 1 (Acting) Elmlea Junior School Leila Girdhar-Hill 1 Harpreet Gill 1 Etobicoke Collegiate Institute Marguerite Campbell 2 Dan MacLean 1 (Acting) Fairbank Public School Denise Humphreys 8 Shelley Laskin 1 .on.ca 1 School List by Learning Centre 2020-2021 Learning School Name SO Ward Trustee Centre Flemington Public School Denise Humphreys 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Forest Hill Collegiate Institute Ron Felsen 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Forest Hill Junior and Senior Public School Ron Felsen 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Frank Oke Secondary School Denise Humphreys 6 Chris Tonks 1 Fraser Mustard Early Learning Academy Andrew Howard 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 George Anderson Public School Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 George Harvey Collegiate Institute Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 George Syme Community School Denise Humphreys 6 Chris Tonks 1 Glen Park Public School Denise Humphreys 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Glenview Senior Public School Andrew Howard 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Gracefield Public School Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 Greenholme Junior Middle School Marguerite Campbell 1 Harpreet Gill 1 (Acting) H J Alexander Community School Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 Harrison Public School Ron Felsen 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 Harwood Public School Denise Humphreys 6 Chris Tonks 1 Highfield Junior School Leila Girdhar-Hill 1 Harpreet Gill 1 Hillcrest Community School Andrew Howard 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Hilltop Middle School Kwame Lennon 2 Dan MacLean 1 Hodgson Middle School Andrew Howard 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 Hollycrest Middle School Leila Girdhar-Hill 2 Dan MacLean 1 Humber Valley Village Junior Middle School Marguerite Campbell 2 Dan MacLean 1 (Acting) Humberwood Downs Junior Middle Marguerite Campbell 1 Harpreet Gill 1 Academy (Acting) Humewood Community School Andrew Howard 8 Shelley Laskin 1 J R Wilcox Community School Andrew Howard 8 Shelley Laskin 1 John D Parker Junior School Leila Girdhar-Hill 1 Harpreet Gill 1 John Fisher Junior Public School Ron Felsen 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 John G Althouse Middle School Marguerite Campbell 2 Dan MacLean 1 (Acting) John Polanyi Collegiate Institute Denise Humphreys 8 Shelley Laskin 1 John Ross Robertson Junior Public School Andrew Howard 8 Shelley Laskin 1 John Wanless Junior Public School Ron Felsen 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Joyce Public School Denise Humphreys 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Keelesdale Junior Public School Denise Humphreys 6 Chris Tonks 1 Kingsview Village Junior School Marguerite Campbell 1 Harpreet Gill 1 (Acting) Kipling Collegiate Institute Kwame Lennon 2 Dan MacLean 1 Lambton Park Community School Denise Humphreys 6 Chris Tonks 1 Lawrence Heights Middle School Denise Humphreys 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute Andrew Howard 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Leaside High School Andrew Howard 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 Ledbury Park Elementary and Middle Denise Humphreys 8 Shelley Laskin 1 School Maple Leaf Public School Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 .on.ca 2 School List by Learning Centre 2020-2021 Learning School Name SO Ward Trustee Centre Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute Andrew Howard 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 Martingrove Collegiate Institute Marguerite Campbell 2 Dan MacLean 1 (Acting) Maurice Cody Junior Public School Andrew Howard 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 McMurrich Junior Public School Andrew Howard 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Melody Village Junior School Marguerite Campbell 1 Harpreet Gill 1 (Acting) Mill Valley Junior School Leila Girdhar-Hill 2 Dan MacLean 1 Millwood Junior School Leila Girdhar-Hill 2 Dan MacLean 1 North Albion Collegiate Institute Leila Girdhar-Hill 1 Harpreet Gill 1 North Kipling Junior 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Thorncliffe Park Public School Andrew Howard 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 Valleyfield Junior School Kwame Lennon 2 Dan MacLean 1 Wedgewood Junior School Leila Girdhar-Hill 2 Dan MacLean 1 Wellesworth Junior School Leila Girdhar-Hill 2 Dan MacLean 1 West Glen Junior School Leila Girdhar-Hill 2 Dan MacLean 1 West Humber Collegiate Institute Marguerite Campbell 1 Harpreet Gill 1 (Acting) West Humber Junior Middle School Marguerite Campbell 1 Harpreet Gill 1 (Acting) West Preparatory Junior Public School Ron Felsen 8 Shelley Laskin 1 Westmount Junior School Kwame Lennon 2 Dan MacLean 1 Weston Collegiate Institute Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 Weston Memorial Junior Public School Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 Westway Junior School Kwame Lennon 2 Dan MacLean 1 Windfields Middle School Ron Felsen 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 Winona Drive Senior Public School Andrew Howard 8 Shelley Laskin 1 York Humber High School Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 York Memorial Collegiate Institute Kwame Lennon 6 Chris Tonks 1 York Mills Collegiate Institute Ron Felsen 11 Rachel Chernos Lin 1 Yorkdale Secondary School / Adult Denise Humphreys 8 Shelley Laskin 1 A Y Jackson Secondary School Elizabeth Addo 13 James Li 2 Africentric Alternative School Nandy Palmer 5 Christopher Mammoliti 2 Agincourt Junior Public School Cassandra Alviani-Alvarez 20 Manna Wong 2 Ancaster Public School Domenic Giorgi (Acting) 5 Christopher Mammoliti 2 Arbor Glen Public School Elizabeth Addo 13 James Li 2 Avondale Elementary Alternative School Domenic Giorgi (Acting) 12 Alexander Brown 2 Avondale Public School Domenic Giorgi (Acting) 12 Alexander Brown 2 Bayview Middle School Elizabeth
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