About UsFounded in 1907, Alberta School Boards Association (ASBA) is the provincial association supporting its 64 public, catholic and francophone member school boards across Alberta, Yellowknife and Lloydminster. ASBA is a private not-for-profit corporation established by the Alberta School Boards Association Act, serving members for 100+ years. |
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About Our MembersIn Alberta, each school board is charged with the responsibility to govern the affairs of the school authority under the Education Act. Each board is generally comprised of between 5-10 individual trustees who are elected by, and accountable to, the communities they serve. Elected by their urban, metro and rural communities, boards understand the challenges faced by students and families. Data as of November 2025 (schools and student information for Alberta) |
Learn more about ASBA's awards which recognize school boards, students, school community partners and teachers.
Recent News
Recent News
Alberta School Boards Association's (ASBA) locally-elected Public, Catholic and Francophone member school boards came together for the business day of the Fall General Meeting. During the event, members passed positions and conducted elections for ASBA's President and Vice-president. Additionally, ASBA's Board of Directors were sworn in for the 2025-2026 year.
Alberta School Boards Association (ASBA) is pleased to share that its position statements are now available to the public through a new online database.
ASBA celebrated the outstanding achievements of nine recipients in Grades 6, 9 and 11 at ASBA's 2025 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Student Award celebration, held on June 9 at Government House.
ASBA's locally-elected public, catholic and francophone member school boards came together for the business day of the Spring General Meeting. During the event, members passed position statements that will guide provincial advocacy.
Become a SponsorOur Spring and Fall General Meetings provide unique opportunities to make a lasting impression and build strong relationships with Alberta’s most influential decision makers in the Kindergarten to Grade 12 education system. |
