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  • Our History

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    The Ïã¸ÛÂí¾­ÂÛ̳ grew out of three different legacy divisions: the St. Vital, St. Boniface and Norwood School Divisions. In a broad sense, the creation of Ïã¸ÛÂí¾­ÂÛ̳ began in 1998 with the voluntary amalgamation of the Norwood School Division and the St. Boniface School Division. 

    Four years later, the Ïã¸ÛÂí¾­ÂÛ̳ was established when Manitoba's premier at the time, Gary Doer, directed a number of school divisions - rural and urban - to amalgamate. This brought together the new St. Boniface School Division with the St. Vital School Division. The new division was named the Ïã¸ÛÂí¾­ÂÛ̳ on February 5, 2002 and officially amalgamated on July 19 of the same year.

    Important Dates

    The following are a few key events that have shaped the LRSD over its twenty years of history. 

    Creation of LRSD


    • November 8, 2001: Minister Drew Caldwell announces that the St. Boniface and St. Vital School Divisions be amalgamated.
    • February 5, 2002: "Divison scolaire Ïã¸ÛÂí¾­ÂÛ̳" (DSL-R, LRSD) is chosen as the name of the new school division.
    • July 19, 2002: Amalgamation of the St. Vital and St. Boniface School Divisions
    • October 22, 2002: Creation of the first LRSD board of nine trustees following the civic elections.
    • March 2003: School Board adopts the operating procedures and policies for the new school division.


    Growth and Change


    2004-2005

    • November 2004: School Board adopts LRSD's Statements of Mission and Vision and the LRSD motto (2004-2018)
    • January 2005: School Board hires a social research company, , to identify the strengths of existing programs and services, and to suggest improvements
    • May 31, 2005: Initiation of a study on overcrowding at Island Lakes Community School, eventually leading to the school's expansion

    2005-2006

    • September 2005: It's All About Me partnership with the St. Boniface Hospital Research Centre begins
    • January 2006: School Board considers the findings and recommendation of the Student Services Review.  

    2006-2007

    • Opening of the Legacy Conference Centre
    • September 2006: Implementation of a divisional framework for assessment, evaluation, and reporting (AER) after a one-year pilot in eight schools
    • September 2006: Introduction of LRSD's Middle French Immersion Program in Grade 4 at École Julie-Riel

    2007-2008

    • September 2007: Creation of the Clinical Services Unit (CSU)
    • October 30, 2007: Official opening of the René Deleurme Centre 

    2008-2009

    • September 2008: Implementation of the French Immersion program at École Provencher
    • September 2008: Beginning of the transition for all Grade 9 students from elementary schools to high schools

    2009-2010

    • September, 2009: Implementation of LRSD's Social-Emotional Learning Framework (SELF)
    • November, 2009: Survey on the division's Vision and Mission

    2010-2011

    • September 2010: Beginning of LRSD's multi-year literacy and numeracy focus

    2011-2012

    • December 20, 2011: The School Board adopts the Policy AC-1-2

    2012-2013

    2013-2014

    • January, 2014: After several community meetings, the School Board voted to repurpose George McDowell School as a 6-8 middle years French Immersion school to alleviate over-population in South St. Vital French Immersion elementary schools
    • April, 2014: After several community meetings, the School Board voted in favour of a school building exchange between Hastings School and École Marie-Anne-Gaboury, to alleviate population pressures in the latter
    • June 17, 2014: After a year of conversations, meetings and collaboration, the School Board approved the

    2014-2015

    2015-2016

    2016-2017

    • Division welcomes Elder Jules Lavallee as Elder in Residence and as Indigenous Scholar in Residence.
    • November 2016: Division students create Blanket of Remembrance containing thousands of hand-made poppies for Remembrance Day.
    • January 2017: Division hosts two French Immersion forums with the goal of finding sustainable solutions to overcrowding in the Division.
    • Division offers Immigrant Teacher Education Program (ITEP) for internationally trained teachers that are new to Canada and looking for employment opportunities.
    • June 20, 2017: Division signs .
    • Board invests in significant updates and improvements to facilities.
    • The in 8 schools discontinued student specific funding applications and forged a new model to support students with special/additional.

    2017-2018

    • August 2017: Provincial government announces that will be added to École Guyot to accommodate growth in French Immersion.
    • September 2017:École Sage Creek School (K-8) opens.
    • The reimagines a new model to support students with special/additional in all 40 schools.
    • Division launches website portal with Treaty Education resources.
    • LRSD launches its first Powwow Club!
    • Division reviews Safe Routes to School planning.
    • May 2018: École Sage Creek School Community Update provides parents with information about managing growth and overcrowding at the school in the 2019-2020 school year and beyond.
    • As part of the initiative to reimagine the René Deleurme Centre's mandate, the Boys and Girls Club of Winnipeg partners with a second school in the Ïã¸ÛÂí¾­ÂÛ̳.
    • June 2018: Collège Jeanne-Sauvé officially breaks ground on important updates and expansions.

     

    Our Legacy

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    Our Name

    The historical figure from which our Division draws its name, , grounds our Division in Manitoba's tradition, culture, and history; however, and in keeping with this visionary figure, we strive for progress and innovation. The name for our Division emerged from several suggestions provided by the residents of both communities.