Commission scolaire des Navigateurs was a French-language school district in Lévis, Quebec, Canada. Its address was in Saint-Romuald, a former town annexed to Lévis. The chair of the school board was Jérôme Demers, and the director general was Esther Lemieux.
In January 2007, the school board adopted a food policy which banned " junk food" such as poutine and hot dogs from school cafeterias. [1]
In 2020, the school board was replaced by the centre de services scolaire des Navigateurs.
It operated the following schools.
as well as the Centre de formation en entreprise et récupération and adult education programs.
46°07′41″N 70°39′46″W / 46.12806°N 70.66278°W
Commission scolaire des Navigateurs was a French-language school district in Lévis, Quebec, Canada. Its address was in Saint-Romuald, a former town annexed to Lévis. The chair of the school board was Jérôme Demers, and the director general was Esther Lemieux.
In January 2007, the school board adopted a food policy which banned " junk food" such as poutine and hot dogs from school cafeterias. [1]
In 2020, the school board was replaced by the centre de services scolaire des Navigateurs.
It operated the following schools.
as well as the Centre de formation en entreprise et récupération and adult education programs.
46°07′41″N 70°39′46″W / 46.12806°N 70.66278°W