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Province Making Back-To-School More Affordable

Tuesday, August 30, 2022 at 8:46 AM

By Jay Herrington

The Province is helping make back-to-school more affordable for students and their families who are struggling with rising costs of living due to global inflation.

The Province is helping make back-to-school more affordable for students and their families who are struggling with rising costs of living due to global inflation.

Through the Student and Family Affordability Fund, $60 million will help school districts make sure students are fed and have the school supplies they need to be successful this year.

The one-time funding will be provided directly to school districts to help them expand school meal programs, make sure students have the school supplies they need and cover any additional fees so that students in need can take part in activities, such as field trips.

Districts will work with parent advisory councils and school communities, as well as local First Nations and other Indigenous organizations, regarding local priorities that will best meet the needs of diverse student populations.

In addition to the $60 million for school districts, $3.8 million will be provided through the Federation of Independent School Associations (FISA) to support families struggling with increasing costs and that access education through independent school authorities.

The funding is the first step in government's commitment to make sure students are properly fed for learning and to work with school districts to support the expansion of food and meal programs.

It builds on $55 million in annual funding provided to districts through the Ministry of Education and Child Care's CommunityLINK initiative, which funds breakfast, lunch and snack programs, academic supports, counselling, youth workers and after-school programs.

The announcement is part of a number of measures that the Minister of Finance will announce next week to help those hardest hit during this time of high global inflation.

For details, visit https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2022ECC0057-001290

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