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  2. Edenburg, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Until 1921 Edenburg had its own school taught in German, for its students and Mennonites in neighbouring farms. Social services [ edit ] As of 2005, neither schooling nor business are carried on any more in Edenburg though some farm the surrounding land, with residents travelling to Aberdeen or to Saskatoon for most commercial and educational ...

  3. South East Cornerstone Public School Division - Wikipedia

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    The South East Cornerstone South Public School Division No. 209 provides public education to nearly 8,000 students in south east Saskatchewan . The School Division was created in April, 2005 as part of the Provincial Government's plan to restructure the way primary to secondary education was administered in the province.

  4. Education in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Education in Saskatchewan is generally divided as Elementary ( primary school, public school ), followed by Secondary ( high school) and Post-secondary ( university, college ). Within the province under the Ministry of Education, there are district school boards administering the educational programs. [4]

  5. Edinburg, New York - Wikipedia

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    UTC-4 (EDT) FIPS code. 36-23591. GNIS feature ID. 0978925. Edinburg is a town located in northwestern Saratoga County, New York, United States. The town is located entirely in the Adirondack Park. The Batchellerville Bridge crosses Great Sacandaga Lake, connecting parts of the town on either shore.

  6. Saskatchewan Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Polytechnic (formerly the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology or SIAST) is Saskatchewan's primary public post-secondary institution for technical education and skills training, recognized nationally and internationally for its expertise and innovation. Through program and course registrations, Saskatchewan ...

  7. Gabriel Dumont Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Gabriel Dumont Institute ( GDI ), formally the Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research Inc., is a non-profit corporation serving the educational and cultural needs of the Saskatchewan Métis and Non-Status Indian community, and is the officially-designated education arm of the Métis Nation—Saskatchewan (MN-S).

  8. Marion M. Graham Collegiate - Wikipedia

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    During these years she worked for the development of learning resource centers in Saskatoon public schools, a service that is now available to all students. Graham also volunteered with the Air Cadet Movement, the St. John Ambulance Association, the YMCA, and the United Way. Principals. Karen Peterson (2019–present) Doug Njaa (2014–2019)

  9. Higher education in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Saskatchewan's higher education system has been "significantly shaped" by demographics. [1] In 1901, six years prior to the 1907 founding of a university in Saskatchewan, the urban population in Saskatchewan was 14,266 (16%) while the rural population was 77,013 (84%). One hundred years later, the proportions had changed ...