Several demonstrations featuring student performers have been held in recent weeks because of proposed cuts to music programs in the district. Saturday’s gathering, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., comes two days before the school board passes its 2021-22 budget, with music and a number of other items facing cuts.
The board is trying to balance the budget despite a $7-million deficit. So far, cuts have included time dedicated to vice-principal duties.
More than $1 million in music programs — including Grade 6, 7 and 8 band, Grade 5 strings, middle-school strings and choirs, and a district ukulele program — have faced the axe.
Also under threat are educational assistants, a primary-grades reading program for students who need extra help, youth and family counsellors, programs for gifted students and the hiring of clerical staff, including library clerks.