STF president disappointed no extra money in Sask. budget for COVID-19 related school safety measures
As the provincial government announced its full 2020-21 budget, Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation President Patrick Maze said he was not only surprised, but disappointed it didn’t specifically contain additional money for safety measures relating to COVID-19.
The budget allotted $20 million to fund the ratified teachers’ collective bargaining agreement, $200 million for a general health and safety contingency fund, along with $148 million in ‘re-purposed funding’ for various ministries to address pandemic related expenses.
But Maze hoped for money set aside to address what he says is going to be a myriad of additional expenses when children return to school in September.
“We know that there’s going to be a significant increase in costs around sanitizing equipment and supplies, and extra maintenance staff, and there’s likely going to be extra costs as we attempt to practice social distancing in schools as well. So, requiring some divisions to rent extra facilities in order to provide more space for students to learn in, and so it’s a bit puzzling as to how that’s all going to play out.”