About YRDSB

We are the third largest school district in Ontario, serving the nine municipalities in the Regional Municipality of York. Our students consistently perform above average in provincial testing and the Board is one of the top achievers in Ontario. 

We believe all students can learn and succeed, and work hard to create safe, inclusive and caring environments that enable all of our students to thrive. Our dedicated and professional staff provide a range of learning opportunities that enable our students to develop their knowledge and skills, explore their interests and reach their full potential. 

Elementary Schools
180
Secondary Schools
33
Total Schools
213
Elementary Students
86,609
Secondary Students
43,654
Total Students (October 2023)
130,263
2023-2024 Budget
$1.6B

Our Priorities

The Multi-Year Strategic Plan guides the direction and work of the school board. Developed by the Board of Trustees and based on feedback from staff, students and community, it lays out three priorities:

Student Achievement

  • We promote and support high expectations for all. 

Health and Well-Being

  • We build healthy environments and positive relationships. 

Human Rights and Inclusive Education

  • We learn and grow together, and affirm our diverse identities. 
Multi-Year Strategic Plan Graphic shaped like a house with students in centre of image.
Multi-Year Strategic Plan

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Our Community

We serve nine municipalities in one of the most diverse regions in Canada:

  • Aurora
  • East Gwillimbury
  • Georgina
  • King
  • Markham
  • Newmarket
  • Richmond Hill
  • Vaughan
  • Whitchurch-Stouffville

The diversity of York Region enriches our schools and we work hard to create safe, inclusive and caring learning and working environments where all of our students, their families, staff and community members feel welcome and respected and know their identities are valued. 

 

Our Staff

We are the largest employer in York Region with over 15,000 skilled and dedicated employees. We are committed to attracting, developing and supporting passionate, professional and skilled staff members and leaders across our organization. We are here to help. Learn more about the services offered by our departments, and how we can help you find the information you are looking for. 

Staff numbers by staff group** Full-time equivalentUpdated 2024The Ontario College of Teachers licenses, governs and regulates Ontario’s teaching profession in the public interest.  The College’s website provides a variety of information such as:the ethical standards and the standards of practice for the teaching professionthe qualifications of Ontario Certified Teachers (Find a Teacher)professional advisoriesaccredited teacher education programsresults from disciplinary proceedings.parent brochure How We Support Ontario Students, available in multiple languages
Staff GroupNumbers
Board Administrators (Superintendents, Associate Directors and Director)25
Other staff – Managers (Business Administration, Computer Services, Research, Public Information, Pupil Transportation, Community Resource Facilitators and Managers not included in Student Support and Plant Operations below)191.60
Elementary Teachers (classroom and central office)5,401.59
Elementary Administrators (classroom and central office)326.80
Secondary Teachers (classroom and central office)2,847.43
Secondary Administrators (classroom and central office)107.20
Plant Operations & Maintenance (Caretaking, Maintenance & Supervisory)1,207.25
Professional & Para-Professional (Psychologists, Psychological Associates, Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, School Social Workers, Lunchroom Assistants, Work Experience Coordinators, Consultants, Designated Early Childhood Educators, Audio-Visual Technicians, Intervenors, Library Technicians, Transcribers, Technology Support Technicians, Curator, ABA Facilitators, Athletic Assistants)887.50
Teaching Assistants1,530.85
Clerical and Secretarial (school and central office)848.40
Total13,373.62**

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