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About Ward F

Edmonton Public School Board is governed by nine locally elected Trustees. 

 

In 2021, Julie was elected as your Ward F Trustee. Additionally, in spring 2025, Julie took on responsibilities as Ward D Trustee when a Trustee vacancy arose.

 

This October, Julie is running for re-election in Ward F. Ward D will be filled by a Trustee running in that ward.  

 

Keep reading for more information about Ward F. If you have any questions about voting eligibility please contact Edmonton Elections. If you would like to host a lawn sign, volunteer or make a donation, that would be awesome! Please visit the Get Involved Page.

Where is Ward F?

Ward F is bordered by Whyte Avenue to the North, Anthony Henday Drive to the south, Gateway Blvd to the east and the river to the west. Ward F has:

 

  • Thirty-five public schools

  • Thirty-nine neighbourhoods

  • Three overlapping city council wards: papastew, pihêsiwin ᐱᐦᐁᓯᐏᐣ, Ipiihkoohkanipiaohtsi

  • Four overlapping provincial constituencies: Edmonton Strathcona, Edmonton Whitemud, Edmonton Riverview, Edmonton Rutherford

  • Three overlapping federal constituencies​: Edmonton Strathcona, Edmonton Gateway, Edmonton Riverbend

Map of Neighbourhoods in Ward F
School Backpack

Schools in Ward F

Alberta School for the Deaf

Allendale School

Avalon School

Belgravia School

Brander Gardens School
Brookside School

D.S. MacKenzie School

Duggan School

Earl Buxton School

Esther Starkman School

George H. Luck School

Grandview Heights School

Greenfield School

Harry Ainlay School 

L.Y. Cairns School

Lansdowne School

Learning Store at Blue Quill

Lendrum School

Lillian Osborne School

Malmo School

McKee School

McKernan School

Mount Pleasant School

Nellie Carlson School

Parkallen School

Queen Alexandra School

Richard Secord School

Rideau Park School

Riverbend School

Steinhauer School

Strathcona School

Sweet Grass School

Tevie Miller Heritage School Program

Vernon Barford School

Westbrook School

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I acknowledge that we live, learn, work and play at amiskwaciwâskahikan on Treaty 6 territory. Public education is a powerful tool for students, their families and the wider community to learn the truth of the past while committing to ongoing acts of reconciliation so that we may build a better future together. I acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries and my responsibilities as someone who shares this land "as long as the sun shines, grass grows and river flows." 

 

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