Province providing $40M to help school divisions hire staff, manage growing enrolment numbers
School divisions across Saskatchewan are getting funding to help with the growing number of students.
The province announced on Thursday they were providing an additional $40 million with half being given to addressing school enrolment growth, while the other half will be used to hire additional staff.
“This additional $40 million in funding will help address a rapidly growing student population as well as ensuring that our teachers have the supports they need to support an increasingly complex classroom,” said Dustin Duncan, Saskatchewan’s Education Minister. “This 4.5 per cent increase in school operating when compared to last year is part of the government’s commitment to ensuring students all across the province have access to high-quality education.”
This new funding brings the total investment for the 2023/24 school year to $2.08 billion, which the province said is a new record.