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Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board

Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board is a Canadian public, secular, English-language school board headquartered in Peterborough, Ontario. It extends from the Kawarthas south to Lake Ontario and from the City of Kawartha Lakes and the edge of the City of Oshawa east to Hastings County. In the 2024–2025 school year, it has more than 35,000 students in 89 schools. Jaine Klassen Jeninga is board chair.

History
Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board, until 1999 English-language Public District School Board No. 14, was formed by the amalgamation of the Peterborough County Board of Education and the Northumberland-Clarington Board of Education. ==Schools==
Schools
the district school board has 89 schools: 73 elementary schools, 13 secondary schools with associated intermediate schools, and 3 adult/alternative learning centres. Secondary schools enroll grades 9–12; associated intermediate schools enroll grades 6–8 or 7–8. Elementary schools • Apsley Central Public School, Apsley • Baltimore Public School, Baltimore • Beatrice Strong Public School, Port Hope • Brighton Public School, Brighton • Buckhorn Public School, Buckhorn • Burnham Public School, Cobourg • Camborne Public School, Cobourg • Central Public School, Bowmanville • Charles Bowman Public School, Bowmanville • Chemong Public School, Bridgenorth • Colborne Public School, Colborne • Courtice North Public School, Courtice • C. R. Gummow Public School, Cobourg • Dr. Emily Stowe Public School, Courtice • Dr. G. J. MacGillivray Public School, Courtice • Dr. Ross Tilley Public School, Bowmanville • Duke of Cambridge Public School, Bowmanville • Edmison Heights Public School, Peterborough • Enniskillen Public School, Enniskillen • Ganaraska Trail Public School, Port Hope • Grafton Public School, Grafton • Hampton Junior Public School, Hampton • Harold Longworth Public School, Bowmanville • Hastings Public School, Hastings • Havelock-Belmont Public School, Havelock • Highland Heights Public School, Peterborough • Hillcrest Public School, Campbellford • James Strath Public School, Peterborough • John M. James Public School, Bowmanville • Kaawaate East City Public School, Peterborough • Kawartha Heights Public School, Peterborough • Keith Wightman Public School, Peterborough • Kent Public School, Campbellford • Lakefield Intermediate Public School, Lakefield • Lydia Trull Public School, Courtice • M. J. Hobbs Senior Public School, Hampton • Merwin Greer Public School, Cobourg • Millbrook South Cavan Public School, Millbrook • Murray Centennial Public School, Trenton • Newcastle Public School, Newcastle • North Cavan Public School, Cavan • North Hope Central Public School, Campbellcroft • North Shore Public School, Keene • Northumberland Hills Public School, Castleton • Norwood District Public School, Norwood • Orono Public School, Orono • Otonabee Valley Public School, Peterborough • Percy Centennial Public School, Warkworth • Plainville Public School, Gore's Landing • Prince of Wales Public School, Peterborough • Queen Elizabeth Public School, Peterborough • Queen Mary Public School, Peterborough • R. F. Downey Public School, Peterborough • Roger Neilson Public School, Peterborough • Roseneath Public School, Roseneath • S. T. Worden Public School, Courtice • Smithfield Public School, Brighton • Spring Valley Public School, Brighton • Stockdale Public School, Frankford • Terry Fox Public School, Cobourg • Vincent Massey Public School, Bowmanville • Warsaw Public School, Warsaw • Waverley Public School, Bowmanville • Westmount Public School, Peterborough Continuing education centres • Clarington Centre for Individual Studies, Bowmanville • Northumberland Centre for Individual Studies, Cobourg • Peterborough Alternative and Continuing Education Program, Peterborough French immersion classes are offered in 14 elementary schools, an extended French program in 3 elementary schools, and an Anishinaabemowin language program in 5 schools. The Pines Senior Public School and Clarke High School in Newcastle are to be replaced with a new K–12 school building on a different site. The Ontario Ministry of Education has also approved funding for a new elementary school in Millbrook. == Trustees ==
Trustees
The board has 13 members: ten elected trustees, one First Nations appointed trustee, and two student trustees. Jaine Klassen Jeninga is board chair. ==References==
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