Saskatchewan school divisions get $21M for support programs this fall
School divisions across Saskatchewan have received $21 million in “extra” COVID-19 money for some new programming for the fall, according to the provincial Ministry of Education.
The province doled out the money last spring, Education Minister Dustin Duncan said Tuesday. It will go towards reading supports for students in grades 1 to 5, supportive learning opportunities for high school students to catch up academically and get extra credits, and for mental health supports.
“(This funding was determined) when we knew what was left over in terms of unspent COVID dollars. This is a combination of provincial COVID dollars as well as money we received from the federal government, as well as money the school divisions would have saved in the prior year,” Duncan said during a media conference.
He said some school divisions might hire more staff with the money they get as well, if they feel that’s where they need to support one of the key areas.