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Toronto District School Board

www.tdsb.on.ca

 
The Toronto District School Board, also known under the acronym of TDSB, is the largest school Board in Canada and the fourth largest in North America. We have nearly 600 schools and serve more than 240,000 students each year. Dr. John Malloy is the Director of Education and is assisted by executive officers who are responsible for: • serving our students and communities • improving academic performance • managing business services • providing staff support • operating and maintaining our buildings The Board is also supported by 22 publicly elected Trustees. Our Trustees work to ensure that all of our ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.tdsb.on.ca
  • 5050 Yonge Street
    North York, ON CAN M2N 5N8
  • Phone: 416.397.3000

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