Northern District School Area Board

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Northern District School Area Board
NDSAB
Location
Box 98, 1 Hwy. 527, Armstrong, Ontario
Armstrong and Savant Lake
Canada
District information
Chair of the board Karen Bazilewich
Schools 2
District ID B15245
Elected trustees 6

The Northern District School Area Board is a small school board in northern Ontario, which manages Armstrong Elementary School in Armstrong and Savant Lake Public School in Savant Lake.

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