The Etobicoke Board of Education (EBE commonly known as School District 12), officially known as the Board of Education for the City of Etobicoke is the former public-secular school board administering the schools of Etobicoke, Ontario, headquartered in the Etobicoke Civic Centre.[1] In 1998, it was merged into the Toronto District School Board. The former EBE offices remain in use today by the TDSB as the West Education Office.
^"School Boards in Ontario." () Ministry of Education of Ontario. January 1996. Retrieved on July 25, 2013. "Civic Centre Court, Etobicoke, Ontario M9C 2B3"
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