Founded in 1939, ASBOA is Alberta’s professional association serving those working in corporate service roles in Alberta’s K-12 Education sector.

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Jan. 15, 2026
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Apr. 02, 2026
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May 13, 2026
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Congratulations to ASBOA's newest Certified School Business Officials!
Avice DeKelver
Lethbridge School Division
 
Nicole MacMullin
Grande Prairie RCSSD
Kevin Pobuda 
Wolf Creek Public Schools
(left to right) Tanya Scanga, Nicole MacMullin, Tessa Hetu, Kevin Pobuda, Avice DeKelver, Allan Kallal
Tessa Hetu
Lakeland Catholic School Division
  Christine Lee

 

Drew Chipman
 
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1939
Year Established
238+
Supported Members in Alberta
60
ASBO affiliates worldwide