In the spirit of truth, reconciliation, and collaboration, we honour our relationship with indigenous peoples and respect the contributions of history, culture, and language of canada’s original peoples. Hanover school division is a public administrative body located in southeastern manitoba, canada, responsible for the management of public schools in the rural municipality of hanover, city of steinbach, town of niverville, and the community of landmark in the rural municipality of taché. The school division is located se of winnipeg, with 18 schools in the division that service the communities of landmark, niverville, bothwell, blumenort, mitchell, kleefeld, grunthal, crystal springs, and steinbach. The hanover school division (hsd) board of trustees has approved several updates to its board governance policy, known as policy bd, which outlines operational procedures and board bylaws Policy bd, was adopted in june 2010 and last reviewed in april 2020 The most recent changes were approved.
Hanover school division serves the communities of blumenort, bothwell, crystal springs, grunthal, kleefeld, landmark, mitchell, niverville, and steinbach Representing nine communities, hanover school division consists of approximately 8,100 students in 19 schools. Representing 20 schools in 9 communities, hsd consists of approximately 8,900 students and 1,100 total staff. The hanover school division and the government of manitoba celebrated the official opening of parkhill school today The honourable tracy schmidt, minister of education and early childhood learning, participated in the opening ceremony along with students, staff, and guests.
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