The St. Boniface School Division was created on 1 April 1959 by an order of the Manitoba Minister of Education, acting on a recommendation of the MacFarlane Commission on Education and the School Divisions Boundaries Commission. It became responsible for all secondary education, grades 9 to 12, within the area of the former St. Boniface School District No. 1188. In 1998, it amalgamated with the Norwood School Division to form the Louis Riel School Division.
Period
Chair
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Lucille Davis Huot (?-1991)
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Lloyd George Davis (1929-2001)
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Superintendent
1958-1970
Joseph Henry Bruns (1908-1973)
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George Peter Derenchuk (1930-2020)
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Assistant Superintendent
?-?
Roger “Bob” Millier (1932-2014)
See also:
Events in Manitoba History: School Divisions (1959)
Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba’s Rural School Consolidation (1905-1967)
Events in Manitoba History: School Divisions Boundaries Commission (1958-1959)
Events in Manitoba History: MacFarlane Royal Commission on Education (1957-1959)
Report of the School Divisions Boundaries Commission, 13 January 1959, Manitoba Legislative Library, SpR 1958 Education.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
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