New Frontiers School Board

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New Frontiers School Board
Location
214 McLeod Street, Châteauguay, Quebec J6J 2H4, Tel 450-691-1440
Canada
Coordinates 45°21′50″N73°43′49″W / 45.36383°N 73.73032°W / 45.36383; -73.73032
District information
SuperintendentMike Helm
Chair of the boardJohn Ryan
Schools12 elementary schools 2 high schools
BudgetCA$? million
Other information
Website www.nfsb.qc.ca

The New Frontiers School Board (NFSB, French : Commission scolaire New-Frontiers, CSNF) is an English-language school board in the province of Quebec. The school board was formerly known as the Chateauguay Valley English Protestant School Board until the Province of Quebec opted for linguistic, rather than Roman Catholic and Protestant, school boards.

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It was renamed to reflect the regions that were initially placed under the oversight of the NFSB; however, the board's boundaries have returned to their original scope.

The territory borders the United States to the south, Ontario to the west, the St. Lawrence River to the north, and Kahnawake to the east.

List of schools

This school board oversees 10 elementary schools, 2 secondary schools, and 3 adult and vocational centres, with over 4,800 students enrolled altogether.

Elementary schools

High schools

Other schools

See also

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