Article content
Amid ongoing challenges of growing enrolment and flat funding for next year, public school officials are still hoping for a “near-normal” return to class this fall with a significant drop in COVID-related costs.
As trustees with the Calgary Board of Education consider the 2021-22 operating budget this week, officials remain optimistic that all students will be able to benefit from in-person learning next year, with few disruptions like the ones they’ve faced since March 2020.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or CBE budget stretched for resources amid hopes for near-normal fall Back to video
Article content
Amid ongoing challenges of growing enrolment and flat funding for next year, public school officials are still hoping for a “near-normal” return to class this fall with a significant drop in COVID-related costs.
As trustees with the Calgary Board of Education consider the 2021-22 operating budget this week, officials remain optimistic that all students will be able to benefit from in-person learning next year, with few disruptions like the ones they’ve faced since March 2020.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or CBE officials hope for a near-normal fall as budget stretched for resources Back to video
Article content
Calgary will get no new public schools in the UCP government’s Budget 2021 capital plan, even as both public and Catholic boards face serious space crunches.
Education Minister Adriana LaGrange announced $268 million in capital funding for 14 new school and modernization projects, including new schools in Edmonton, Camrose and Red Deer, where LaGrange is an MLA.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or Calgary gets no new public schools in Budget 2021 capital funding Back to video
But the Calgary Board of Education only received funding to transfer Montgomery School to Foundations for the Future Charter Academy, which could then move forward on repairs.
Article content
Calgary will get no new public schools in the UCP government’s Budget 2021 capital plan, even as both public and Catholic boards face serious space crunches.
Education Minister Adriana LaGrange announced $268 million in capital funding for 14 new school and modernization projects, including new schools in Edmonton, Camrose and Red Deer, where LaGrange is an MLA.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or No new public schools for Calgary in Budget 2021 capital funding Back to video
But the Calgary Board of Education only received funding to transfer Montgomery School to Foundations for the Future Charter Academy, which could then move forward on repairs.