Etobicoke Board of Education

[2] The board expanded through the mergers of three small lakeside municipalities — the Village of Long Branch, the Town of New Toronto, and the Town of Mimico — to form the borough of Etobicoke in 1967.

[6] In 1991 the district was attempting to have its early French immersion program closed effective 1992.

[8] The MSSB wanted 400 students of the Christ the King School to attend classes at the campus.

[10] For a brief period in 1985, the MSSB occupied the Sunnylea Junior School building near Bloor Street West and Royal Oak Road, calling it Josyf Cardinal Slipyj Catholic School.

[11] The board had evicted the MSSB from the Sunnylea building when the lease expired in July 1990 it stated that south Etobicoke neighborhoods have a shortage of classrooms, so it wanted to use the school building.