Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Calgary Catholic School Division looking at $22.4M funding shortfall

According to an article in the Cochrane Eagle Online, "Catholic school board looking for spending reductions in budget," Alberta's largest Catholic school district, is reporting a $22.4M funding shortfall. The board will look at depleting their operating reserves, cutting 90 FTE staff positions and increasing bus fees. Calgary Catholic serves 45,000 students.

Calgary Catholic School District released a statement regarding its 2011-2012 budget in mid-April.

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