Saskatchewan government increases oversight at independent schools
The Government of Saskatchewan says it is stepping up oversight over independent schools in the province.
According to the Ministry of Education, changes are coming in the fall of 2023 that will implement “mandatory administrative policies” at independent schools, which are similar to the requirements set out for school divisions.
Among the changes, the ministry said, are requirements for independent schools to comply with an attendance policy, extracurricular policy and a policy around the handling of grievances and complaints from parents.
In addition, the ministry added that new financial reporting requirements will be imposed on independent schools, and all registered independent schools will be required to have a defined separation of duties for board members, directors and principals.