Sask. schools get another $29M in COVID contingency funding
The Saskatchewan government is putting another $29 million into the province’s schools as they deal with COVID-19.
In a media release Thursday, the government said the funds will help school divisions and independent schools pay for sanitation, personal protective equipment and costs associated with substitute teachers. It also will assist schools make sure proper supports for students are in place for the fall.
The government also announced $37.5 million in funding in December and $51 million in September. The money is coming from the $150 million that was in the COVID contingency fund for education from provincial, federal and school division savings.
“This third round of funding will ensure school divisions continue to have the resources needed to keep schools safe for students and staff,” Education Minister Dustin Duncan said in the release.