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Greater Victoria school budget passes with roughly $6M worth of cuts

Reductions will be made to some music programs as well as counselling, learning support staff
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SD 61 has passed the 2024-2025 budget, but that is less than what is need and cuts are being made. (Black Press Media file photo)

The Greater Victoria School DistrictB次元官网网址檚 board has passed a $318 million budget that will include roughly $6 million worth of cuts.

This means reduced programming and potentially some layoffs.

B次元官网网址淚 do not approve of a budget that is forcing cuts into services and programs for students,B次元官网网址 said Trustee Derek Gagnon at the Thursday (April 11) night special board meeting as he justified his vote against the budget.

B次元官网网址淚 do not approve of a budget that is forced upon by a funding model from the provincial government that is woefully inadequate,B次元官网网址 he said.

The head of the Greater Victoria TeachersB次元官网网址 Association agreed, with association president Ilda Turcotte calling the provinceB次元官网网址檚 funding of the district B次元官网网址渟hamefulB次元官网网址 in an interview on Thursday morning.

B次元官网网址淚 just want to repeat and restate our concerns with the impacts the cuts will have to student services,B次元官网网址 Turcotte said at the board meeting.

The budget cuts funding for the full-time equivalent of 1.6 learning-support teachers and 0.4 counsellors. Though this does not sound like a lot, Turcotte said it could mean laying off several part-time learning support teachers.

The board also passed a hiring freeze for non-school-based staff.

In addition, there will be a reduction in the long-standing elementary strings violin program, with it ending at more than 10 schools and moving to a hub model where students travel to participate at one of 14 schools to retain the program.

Trustee Emily Mahbobi said music programs are one of the reasons she wanted to be involved with the school board, and expressed how painful the cuts are for her.

B次元官网网址淚t really breaks my heart to approve a budget with these cuts,B次元官网网址 she said.

Turcotte and many of the trustees put the blame squarely on the provincial government, which provides much of the districtB次元官网网址檚 funding.

A spokesperson for the Ministry of Education and Child Care said in a written statement on Thursday that the districtB次元官网网址檚 funding has been boosted by $80 million since 2016, and continues to added to steadily, but it is up to the school board how that money is spent.

B次元官网网址淥perating funding goes directly to boards of education, and school districts and their elected boards decide how best to allocate this funding to meet the needs of students across the school district,B次元官网网址 says the statement.

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