Newfoundland and Labrador Association of School System Administrators
100 Prince Philip Drive · P.O. Box 8700 · St. John's, NL · A1B 4J6Tel: (709) 729-1234 · Fax: (709) 729-9876Email: info@nlassa.ca
Conseil scolaire francophoneThe Board governs five schools, all of which are categorized as small by the Department of Education, with a student population ranging from a low of 15 (in Happy Valley- Goose Bay) to a high of 95 (in St. John’s).Department of EducationThe Department of Education is responsible for early childhood learning, the K-12 school system, and public libraries in Newfoundland and Labrador. The vision of the Department of Education is to provide citizens with the values, knowledge and skills necessary to be productive and contributing members of society.Memorial UniversityCanada's largest university in Atlantic Canada. Both undergraduate and graduate programmes are offered in many disciplines.NLSchoolsNLSchools represents all English speaking students and schools in Newfoundland and Labrador.Se't A'newey School AuthoritySe’t A’newey Kina’matino’kuom is owned and operated by Miawpukek Mi’kmaw Mawi’omi of Conne River. Its role is to provide education to all its members, Pre-Kindergarten to elders.IThe Canadian Association of School System AdministratorsPosted: 06-02-2019The Canadian Association of School System Administrators (CASSA) is the voice for senior education leaders to influence the direction of national issues that impact on education. The organization is a federation of provincial or territorial affiliates whose members are professional education leaders.
Newfoundland and Labrador Association of School System Administrators
Conseil scolaire francophoneThe Board governs five schools, all of which are categorized as small by the Department of Education, with a student population ranging from a low of 15 (in Happy Valley- Goose Bay) to a high of 95 (in St. John’s).Department of EducationThe Department of Education is responsible for early childhood learning, the K-12 school system, and public libraries in Newfoundland and Labrador. The vision of the Department of Education is to provide citizens with the values, knowledge and skills necessary to be productive and contributing members of society.Memorial UniversityCanada's largest university in Atlantic Canada. Both undergraduate and graduate programmes are offered in many disciplines.NLSchoolsNLSchools represents all English speaking students and schools in Newfoundland and Labrador.Se't A'newey School AuthoritySe’t A’newey Kina’matino’kuom is owned and operated by Miawpukek Mi’kmaw Mawi’omi of Conne River. Its role is to provide education to all its members, Pre-Kindergarten to elders.IThe Canadian Association of School System AdministratorsThe Canadian Association of School System Administrators (CASSA) is the voice for senior education leaders to influence the direction of national issues that impact on education. The organization is a federation of provincial or territorial affiliates whose members are professional education leaders.