Alberta scaling back K-12 education funding during COVID-19 pandemic
The provincial government says with in-school classes cancelled indefinitely, it is temporarily adjusting education funding to reflect the cost of at-home learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The funding will be restored when in-person classes resume, and it is stated that dollars can be scaled back because services such as substitute teachers and educational assistants are currently reduced.
According to a release, any savings that can be found will be reallocated to support Alberta’s COVID-19 response.
“COVID-19 has changed both how we provide student learning, and the operational needs of the education system,” says Education Minister Adriana LaGrange. “I want to stress that this is a temporary arrangement as schools focus on at-home learning. I have full confidence the system will continue to be equipped to successfully deliver our education continuity plan.”


