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Halton District School Board The Halton District School Board serves public school students across Halton Region, including Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton, and Oakville
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Schools | Halton District School Board Halton District School Board 2050 Guelph Line Burlington, Ontario, L7P 5A8 Phone: 905-335-3663 Toll-Free: 866-618-3456 Contact Us Resources Accessibility HDSB Staff School Website Directory News Releases Spotlight on Schools Connect With Us
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School Year Calendar | Halton District School Board - hdsb. ca The following calendar outlines key dates for the 2025–2026 school year, including holidays, professional activity (PA) Days and school breaks Please note: PA Days are for staff only; there are no classes for students on these days Dates marked with an asterisk (*) indicate early dismissal —students are dismissed 90 minutes early
Garth Webb Secondary School | Halton District School Board HDSB students explore their inner entrepreneur at second annual conference The Halton District School Board recently hosted The Entrepreneur Within Conference, a dynamic event that brought together more than 200 high school students to network and learn from real-world business leaders
Oakville Trafalgar High School | Halton District School Board HDSB students explore their inner entrepreneur at second annual conference The Halton District School Board recently hosted The Entrepreneur Within Conference, a dynamic event that brought together more than 200 high school students to network and learn from real-world business leaders