The Public Schools Branch Board of Trustees is holding a public meeting at the Stratford Town Hall on March 12, 2026, to discuss education updates for families in Three Rivers, Prince Edward Island. This event provides an opportunity for parents, students, and community members to observe board decisions and hear about changes to school policies directly from officials. It is a chance for residents to see how the school system is managed and to learn about upcoming plans for local classrooms.
The board is responsible for the operation of 56 English-language public schools throughout the province. According to the PEI Home and School Federation, these schools serve a wide range of students and local communities across the island. This meeting serves as a regular venue for the board to conduct its business and address concerns regarding local education buildings and daily school operations.
Families in the Three Rivers area, where Montague Regional High School is a major facility, can use this meeting to engage with the officials who make final decisions on school policy. Schools in this region typically follow the family-of-schools model, where intermediate and elementary schools feed into larger regional high schools. The board of trustees manages the school system’s budget and operational changes that impact these specific learning environments.
Community members can also find updates and information through the Public Schools Branch social media page. While the board of trustees often holds sessions in different locations across the province to increase accessibility, this meeting takes place at the Stratford Town Hall, near the branch’s administrative headquarters. Residents from across the region are invited to attend and share their perspectives on local educational governance.