Education minister announces ‘astronomical’ public school funding hike

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Education minister announces ‘astronomical’ public school funding hike

Manitoba is making kindergarten-to-Grade 12 funding more predictable for public school boards and increasing their 2023-24 operating dollars by 6.1 per cent — the largest bump of its kind in at least 25 years.

Education Minister Wayne Ewasko announced Thursday that more than $100 million is being allocated to pay for public schools next year.

The province had been under growing pressure from school leaders, trustees and families to address chronic underfunding in recent years.

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Education Minister Wayne Ewasko announced Thursday that more than $100 million is being allocated to pay for public schools next year.

The latest annual funding announcement includes a $62.9 million bump in operating support, including $20 million to address cost pressures and $5 million for special-needs programming.

Every division will receive the equivalent of new funding at the equivalent of a 2.5 per cent or higher hike compared to 2022-23 levels.

The annual funding guarantee, previously at 98 per cent, has also been updated to 100 per cent. This means boards are guaranteed to receive all of the dollars they received one year prior going forward.

“This is astronomical, as far as an announcement goes — for money and percentage increase, and all that,” Ewasko told the Free Press.

Asked about the timing of the major announcement — at the start of a provincial election year, the minister said the Tories have been focused on listening and responding to Manitobans over the last three years.

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