Limestone District School Board
Thomas Sisk currently serves as the Superintendent of Education for the Limestone County Board of Education, a position held since 2012. Under Sisk's leadership, the district has implemented several significant initiatives, including the Digital Passport Initiative, a comprehensive energy conservation plan, and a major overhaul of the Career Technical Center, which has become the largest of its kind in Alabama. Sisk has also been recognized for leadership in school safety and has established multiple advisory councils within the county schools. Prior to this role, Sisk held various positions in the Baldwin County School District, including Supervisor of Human Resources, and in Foley High School, where contributions as Assistant Principal earned recognition as the 2003 State Assistant Principal of the Year. Sisk's educational credentials include an Educational Specialist degree from the University of South Alabama and a certificate in Superintendency from Harvard University, along with graduate and undergraduate degrees from West Virginia University.
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Limestone District School Board
The Limestone District School Board offers elementary and secondary students an education that is enriched with diverse and unique programming opportunities and activities to complement the Ontario curriculum while supporting the achievement and well-being of every student. The Limestone District School Board offers a wide variety of programs in the academics, the arts and technology as well as special programming such as Full-Day Kindergarten, French Immersion, International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement. Experiential learning is cultivated in both the elementary and secondary panels. We also offer expanded opportunities to secondary students such as our well known Focus Programs, Specialist High Skills Major, Co-operative Education, Dual Credits and Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Programs. We aim to offer a variety of programming to meet the needs of every student. The Board's district serves more than 19,000 students in 55 schools and 5 alternative education centres covering a geographic area of 7,719 square kilometres across the City of Kingston, the Townships of Central Frontenac, North Frontenac, South Frontenac, Addington Highlands, Loyalist, Stone Mills, the Frontenac Islands and the Town of Greater Napanee.