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Manitoba’s largest school division is proposing to axe funding for its police-in-schools program, among other line items, to balance its 2021-22 budget.
Manitoba’s largest school division is proposing to axe funding for its police-in-schools program, among other line items, to balance its 2021-22 budget.
On Wednesday, the Winnipeg School Division released its draft budget for the upcoming school year to achieve a balanced budget of $421,039,405.
The division is seeking $5 million in savings, owing to a decline in provincial operating funding and the government’s directive to freeze education property taxes.
The board of trustees has recommended those funds be found through utility savings, eliminating summer clerical positions, and limiting non-salary school expenses (such as furniture and supplies).